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This year has been quite terrible for me in regards on keeping up with current year's games. So with that said, I hope you could forgive my weaksauce list. There's a bunch that I haven't gotten around to finish or start up yet... ;__;
Limbo - 20 points This one just stuck out like a blackened thumb that you cannot forget or unsee. It has a very neat special effect that I liked, it created this dark cinema fade (don't know the proper term for it) around the screen to give you a sense of quiet dread. The powerful music along with the simplicity of the gameplay was a two punch combo that left me defenseless to the awe of this game. So yeah, this would have been my game of the year without thinking too much of the rest of other games it may had. Professor Layton and the Unwound Future - 20 points Been a fan of the series and not being let down since was a promise I've appreciate to see in this one and more with the sweet plot. It wasn't contrived or tired or silly even, it did take a serious tone which I loved. Puzzles were just as great and a refresher along with several must have staples. Still adore the puzzle menu music as always. Don't ever change it! Heavy Rain - 20 points Being a fan of Indigo Prophecy for being able to make choices or "choose your own adventure" options, I didn't look at this game for this reason. I saw it as a neat attempt at realistic plot-driven mystery, and I was fulfilled with this regard. I was more or less surprised at several spoiler points of this game that gives a much wider scope of how a game can be told. Not from a moral point no, but how you as a player can feel what may be a possible feeling for the developers want you to feel. Very neat game. AAI: Miles Edgeworth - 15 points LOL fun. Love Edgy as always. I like the investigating aspect a lot more and hope to see more of it than courtroom proceedings. Recettear: A Item Shop Tale - 15 points Gifted by Skills and this game took me by surprise. The first time I picked it up, I couldn't put it down for the next 3 days. My steam account can tell you that. The most fun was to be had in dungeons and ripping customers off. Kirby Epic Yarn - 10 points Sweet, fun, simple to play and adorable to look at. Jam it back in, in the dark. |
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