![]() As well as its expansion Phantom Liberty. Well worth buying now if you haven’t already, or a re-visit if you have. Most Improved: 'Cyberpunk 2077' – finally, after all this time, Cyberpunk 2077 is what we wanted at release. Most Surprising: 'Firewall Ultra' – Multiplayer First Person Shooter in VR that isn’t horrible? Surprised us! And all this coming from a relatively small studio, 'Baldur's Gate 3' was an easy pick for our Game Of The Year Honourable Mentionsīest Mobile: 'Lego Bricktales' – Pocket-sized fun for your daily commute. Simply put, it’s visually striking, runs great, has an enthralling story, and offers the player an almost unbelievable amount of choice over who they want to be and how they want to interact with the world. The most anticipated, most memed, most naked game this year. The story will essentially play out the same every time with little changing based on player choices. The only real differentiator between 'Spider-Man 2' and our game of the year is the lack of replayability. Looks great, plays great, fun combat if slightly repetitive towards the end of the game. 2: 'Spider-Man 2'Īn incredible game, dropping us into the latest chapter of Peter and Miles’ story. ![]() The levelling experience from 1 to around 70 is a lot of fun, and now with even more activities added to the game, there’s enough to keep people interested all the way to the top. While the excitement from the release has certainly dissipated at this stage, Activision Blizzard is still supporting and improving the game as we speak. Instead, it was a surprise hit and a love letter to the world of Harry Potter and Hogwarts. 4: 'Hogwarts Legacy'Ī relatively inexperienced developer mixed with one of the most beloved IPs ever, mixed in with fresh controversy from the book's original writers, it sounded like a recipe for disaster right from the start. ![]() More than just a tech demo, but still slightly too short to be considered a full-length game. One of the flagship titles for PS VR2, 'Horizon: Call of the Mountain' is a fantastic example of what VR can be when it has the support of a giant like Sony behind it. Best Games 5: 'Horizon: Call of the Mountain' The things that remind us why we fell in love with gaming in the first place. Until then, we want to reflect on our favourites from the past year. The dust is still settling around Microsoft’s acquisition of Activision Blizzard, which could make 2024 a year to remember for the right, or the wrong, reasons – time will tell. A surprisingly decent showing overall for game releases with some absolute stinkers and time-wasters thrown in on top.Įxciting news like the announcement of 'GTA VI', as well as a slew of layoffs from producers and developers big and small. There were some high highs in the world of gaming for 2023, just as there were some low lows. ![]()
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