Its between Uncharted 3 and Batman Arkham City, both of these games havent even bored me for seconds, these 2 games are so good at what they do! Skyrim is overhyped, its great yes but it has its flaws, especially its unplayable on the PS3 if you got a savefile as big as I have 16mb.
How about you get out of here. No one wants you here, which why you will always be isolated to a single bubble. Which IMO, is one more than you deserve. Take out your anger on your parents or something, not us.
That "interactive movie" is the only game from that I am still playing. You would know how good it actually was if all of your games didn't play off of DVDs. Loved Arkham Asylum and Arkham City. Brilliant games, anybody who hasn't played them I urge you to do so IMO uncharted 3 is the most overrated game this year. UC2 was goty. I love the part where you say IMO then say you spoke the "truth". Obviously trolling.
This is a tough one, I have to go with Skyrim though. Both games were fantastic and definitely should get GOTY consideration. I put over hours into Skyrim and I've still got tons to do, the scale is epic and it's just a fun game that you really can immerse yourself in. I know it's mostly debatable because as I understand it PS3 players cant really play Skyrim, which is unfortunate. I went with it on my Xbox simply because of Bethesda's track record with that console.
There were a ton of amazing games in , everyone has different opinions, but a label of Game Of The Year shouldn't reduce or increase how much you like a particular game. Game of the Year Debate: Skyrim vs. The story is too old to be commented. ArchangelMike d ago Skyrim all the way Agree 7 Disagree 9. StraightPath d ago Edited d ago both of them together.
Agree 1 Disagree 4. ArchangelMike d ago dude easy on the wall of text Agree 4 Disagree 1. CarlitoBrigante d ago Its between Uncharted 3 and Batman Arkham City, both of these games havent even bored me for seconds, these 2 games are so good at what they do! Agree 6 Disagree Bundi d ago Oh get out of here with your interactive movie Agree 9 Disagree I am excited to be writing this.
I for one have played both of these games and believe they are both great games. I think that they both have the possibility or potential to be the game of the year for The game had an amazing storyline that played as a great sequel to Arkham Asylum with a wide variety of challenges and characters to help boost the plot of the story. With great graphics along with perfect voice acting from Mark Hamill as the Joker, and Kevin Conroy as Batman, the game hit the spot on so many different levels.
It has enough content in the game for it to be played for a long time without it getting boring. The creators have already released multiple DLC packs, with Robin and Nightwing, who can be used in the challenge maps that can be unlocked through the campaign or even downloaded.
The Elder Scrolls franchise has always struggled to maintain a solid narrative. For some reason though, people give Skyrim a free pass when it comes to having a completely forgettable narrative.
Under-pressure decisions are what round out a character and make them believable. I have a laundry list of repetitive quests in Skyrim, but as far as decisions go, I can either complete the missions or turn my Xbox off. In Fallout 3 which was developed by the same studio as The Elder Scrolls series , I was given the choice to blow-up a town or eliminate the person that offered me the job.
That made the story special and had a clear effect on the world I inhabited. Is there a legitimate reason not to kill everyone the Dark Brotherhood assigns you to assassinate? Should I care that following the orders of the Thieves Guild makes me a bad person?
In the world of Skyrim, not really. On the other hand, Arkham City has a wonderful ebb and flow between its free-roaming elements and the exciting main storyline. Realizing the importance of the narrative and the natural reaction to an open environment, Rocksteady restricts the player from some side quests by requiring the use of equipment gained from the regular missions.
Besides, why wouldn't you want to see his pretty face again? A well-told story implemented seamlessly is only part of bringing a character and world to life. The best way to engross a player is through the fundamental storytelling device exclusive to video games: gameplay. Rocksteady ironed out a lot of the issues from Arkham Asylum , but not a lot needed to be done to the stealth sections and the smooth-as-butter combat. When I string together a hit multiplier against a handful of thugs, three knife-wielding psychos, and a Titan, I feel something.
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