Fortune Street made it in! I really wanted that game, it sounded like a great concept, and given it's long lineage in Japan it should be perfected by now.
When I described it enthusiastically to Mrs. Aspro she winced, then went back to what she was doing, so I took the hint and did not get it (since it seems like the most fun would be local multiplayer).
Wow, Uncharted 3 didn't do as good as one might have thought.
I think Skyward Sword, some of us played it and never got around to Skyrim and Batman so that's part of the reason they are lower.
bugsonglass said:Surprised by results. I didn't vote cause I had hardly played any 2011 games but impressions were leading me to believe it was going to be Arkham City. I suppose Xenoblade could have been a real contender if it had also been released in the US last year
I think people will love Xenoblade, unless they cannot get past how the graphics look on an HDTV.
I want to know if God likes all those crappy religious games that are made.
aspro said:Fortune Street made it in! I really wanted that game, it sounded like a great concept, and given it's long lineage in Japan it should be perfected by now.
When I described it enthusiastically to Mrs. Aspro she winced, then went back to what she was doing, so I took the hint and did not get it (since it seems like the most fun would be local multiplayer).
It is essentially a more grown up/ evolved version of Monopoly, and while it is best enjoyed with some friends, the AI is shockingly good and the characters personality even comes through how they play the game. Baby Bowser for instance plays like an asshole and will at times will make a move that screws with another player rather than advance his own position. I'll have to write up something about it one of these dqys.
Here are the games released in 2011 that I have beaten to this point:
Skyrim
Yakuza 4
Uncharted 3
Vanquish
Batman: Arkham City
Bulletstorm
LA Noire
Rage
Dead Space 2
Dragon Quest 6
Shadows of the Damned
Game Dev Story
Text Zedventure
Saints Row: The Third
The Awards: (I am copying Vader's format)
Best Graphics (Technical Ability): Uncharted 3
Best Story: Yakuza 4
Best Music: LA Noire
Best New IP: Bulletstorm
Most Disapointing Game: Rage
Best Small Game (Downloadable): Game Dev Story
Best Voice Acting: Shadows of the Damned
Here are my own awards:
Best Sound Design: Dead Space 2
Most Game in a Game: Saint's Row the Third
Biggest Game: Skyrim
GOTY: LA Noire
This was a very tough decision for me because there were several games that I would put at the top -- Yakuza 4, Saints Row 3, Bulletstorm, Skyrim -- if I was judging by pure enjoyment. For technical mastery I'd have Uncharted, Dead Space 2, Vanquish and LA Noire.
I gave it to LA Noire because it came down to Skyrim and LA Noire in terms of accomplishment. Given that Skyrim is building on Morrowind and Oblivion I thought it a greater achievement that Team Bondi's first game (and last) was able to create a whole new type of game and technology and pull it off almost flawlessly. The level of ambition that it took to make the game is epic. The successfully recreated a historically well known city damn near perfectly while also introducing their facial tech. On top of that they wrote some great dialog and made an acceptable open-world game.
Surprised by results. I didn't vote cause I had hardly played any 2011 games but impressions were leading me to believe it was going to be Arkham City. I suppose Xenoblade could have been a real contender if it had also been released in the US last year
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