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I would have to chose between Crysis 2 and Dark Souls. Deus Ex got boring quikly imho, it's too forced in trying to be Deus-Esque. Crysis 2 was amazing, best shooter I played in a long time. I am not that far with Dark Souls but it's even better than Demon Souls, I can forgive the sloppy framerate (DS was gloriously smooth) because it's a pretty damn huge game. Haven't played Skyrim, my tv doesn't like it, it cuts out relevant info like the radar and healthbars.
All in all Dark Souls but if you like shooters you just got to play Crysis 2, if only for the hardcore as :daisy: soundtrack that REALLY makes your blood pumping. Dark Souls is just more my type of thing.
Ibn-Khaldun
12-26-2011, 11:58
Since I haven't bought any newer games this year then my game of the year is somewhat old - Arma2.
I actually haven't completed any of the missions because I soon delved into the editor and have been playing around there.
If I count the maximum number of hours I've clocked on a game, it would be Minecraft/World of Tanks.
Otherwise, Witcher 2. With Skyrim and Deus Ex Human Revolution a close second and third.
Kekvit Irae
12-26-2011, 19:20
Dungeons of Dredmor, hands down.
easytarget
12-26-2011, 19:44
Shogun 2
I would have to chose between Crysis 2 and Dark Souls. Deus Ex got boring quikly imho, it's too forced in trying to be Deus-Esque. Crysis 2 was amazing, best shooter I played in a long time. I am not that far with Dark Souls but it's even better than Demon Souls, I can forgive the sloppy framerate (DS was gloriously smooth) because it's a pretty damn huge game. Haven't played Skyrim, my tv doesn't like it, it cuts out relevant info like the radar and healthbars.
All in all Dark Souls but if you like shooters you just got to play Crysis 2, if only for the hardcore as :daisy: soundtrack that REALLY makes your blood pumping. Dark Souls is just more my type of thing.
You mean Human Revolution, not Deus Ex. There is nothing Deus Ex-like about that piece of heresy.
edyzmedieval
12-30-2011, 16:25
I think I will go with Shogun 2 TW as well.
Drunk Clown
12-30-2011, 17:11
DOTA 2 if that's allowed.
Otherwise Skyrim.
Hmm, this is a tough one.
At the moment, I'd have to say Armada 2526 - Supernova. However, Distant Worlds - Legends is starting to give it a real run for its money, and I suspect will continue to do so the more I play it.
Kekvit Irae
12-31-2011, 01:20
What about worst games? There's been some god-awful bungles this year.
Sword of the Stars II: Lords of Winter -- You'll find it next to "Seriously, dude?" in the thesaurus.
Duke Nukem Forever for me. And for a lot of fans of Duke Nukem too, apparently.
Drunk Clown
12-31-2011, 02:10
To me Rise of Immortals
...my god... so bad..
1. Saints Row the Third
2. Deus Ex: HR
3. Skyrim
frogbeastegg
12-31-2011, 14:31
While I haven't played a lot of this year's games yet, I can't see any of them managing to unseat Shogun II. In terms of total hours played and surprise "It's not rubbish?! Oh my gosh - it's great!" factor nothing else comes close. It is my favourite strategy game and probably my favourite PC game of all time. Heh, and I only gave it a chance because TosaInu gently nagged me about it!
Worst game? Sword of the Stars II. Or do alpha quality games not count, since we're talking about full releases? :cough: Thank heavens I didn't have the money to preorder it.
CountArach
01-01-2012, 04:07
What about worst games? There's been some god-awful bungles this year.
Homefront by a LONG way. To think I had the confidence to pre-order it...
Skyrim would have to be the best I think, though I still maintain that Morrowind is the best in the series.
I miss the days of good, atmospheric FPS games. if you like those kinds of FPS try killzone 2 for the PS3 seconed best shooter next to MAG imo
There hasn't been a good shooter in ages. And there won't be, until developers stop pandering to the Multiplayer FPS community. All these games are just really bad clones of eachother.
I miss the days of good, atmospheric FPS games. The original Call of Duty (and its' expansion) were the very definition of awesome for me.
Metro: 2033 and the STALKER franchise would like a word with you.
CountArach
01-03-2012, 09:53
I miss the days of good, atmospheric FPS games. The original Call of Duty (and its' expansion) were the very definition of awesome for me.
That and the second one were fantastic. It has gone seriously downhill since then. I bought the first three Brother's In Arms the other day on Steam for just this reason - to me they were some of the most fun games simply because the characters had depth and depiction of war was often just brutally honest. It is such a pity that the franchise is moving away from this.
seireikhaan
01-04-2012, 04:49
Dark Souls. Beaten it with two characters, and 2/3 of the way with with a third. Mostly fantastic, very fun fighting through with different styles. A worthy successor.
CountArach
01-05-2012, 12:49
Yeah, I remember the first Brothers in Arms, that was a hard game! Much harder than most of the other shooters around at the time.
I tried playing it through on hard with no cross hair and the home rule that I could only look down the sights if I was kneeling, prone or behind cover. I just hit the wall at one point and couldn't do it. Such a brutally hard game.
Dark Souls. Beaten it with two characters, and 2/3 of the way with with a third. Mostly fantastic, very fun fighting through with different styles. A worthy successor.
Mine as well if I think about, haven't been playing anything else. Ruthless and psycotic but also brilliant. It's mesmerising how the architecture slowly unfolds;'am I here? How?' I'll go against the overall sentiment though, Demon's Souls was harder imho. But I can't think of any way Dark Souls could have better, except the occasional drop of the framerate
World of Tanks :sneaky:
Maybe you should add a poll with the suggestions?
Maybe you should add a poll with the suggestions?
Some titles are so obscure that it wouldn't be representative, doubt anyone here but Kekvit played Dungeons of Dredmor while it has a huge fanbase in the hardcore rpg crowd. Can do but I don't see much of a use for it
frogbeastegg
01-05-2012, 15:55
doubt anyone here but Kekvit played Dungeons of Dredmor
I have, although more idly messing with than serious playing. I'm not much of a Roguelike fan and DoD is one of the few I don't mind.
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