1. Fallout 3
2. Metal Gear Solid 4
3. LitteBigPlanet
4. Grand Theft Auto 4
5. Chrono Trigger for the DS
6. Prince of Persia next gen
7. Kingdom Hearts RE chain of memories for PS2
8. Midnight Club Los Angeles
9. Star Wars The Force Unleashed
10. Mortal Kombat VS DC universe
the runner ups are left 4 dead, SSBB, sonic unleashed, alone in the dark (just for the soundtrack) and metal slug 7
I wouldn't have said gears of war 2 a few months ago but i have to be honest it is the only game that come (that i've obviously played) that didn't disappoint in anyway. That may indeed be because I expected it to be the worst game i was gonna play this year (I wasn't the biggest fan of the original, co-op was a hell of a lot of fun) but it was an overall improvement on the original and I got to hand it to them that even thought thats what a sequel is suppose to be most companies don't know it.
Its a cold day when Microsoft Studios deserve respect for not screwing us over.
I have yet to play GoW2 or Fallout 3, so for me it's gonna have to be Crysis Warhead.
Out of my games I've bought this year that is: Warhead, FC-2, WoW Wotlk, GoW 1 (PC).
I have yet to complete GoW1 tho, so I might change it :)
well considering my stile for rpg i say its Lost Odyssey back in February it was unheard of how it would do, but it then took flight and made millions happy and also the opposite to, but i loved it, beat it 2 times in 2 months, lol.
Tough decision. But I think I'll have to go with LittleBigPlanet, since I can't get enough of that childish charm it's wrapped up in.
On the other hand though, we have Gears of War 2 which was just mindblowing from the very first bullet fired.
Actually I think that the only reason why Gears of War ain't running home with the title is because of it's ending. I never thought they would've dragged a Gears of War 3 into the picture, so I was pretty dissappointed.
Nevertheless, LittleBigPlanet it is.
Was I watching the same movie everybody else was watching? I couldn't possibly have been watching the same Avatar as everybody else. People are raving about this, calling it "revolutionary" and "a milestone in filmmaking." All I saw was an unorigina…