Dragon Age II didn't even get a runner up?
It actually only came 4th - after Duke Nukem Forever, heh.
Have to disagree with Dead Island being the most disappointing. Sure, it didn't live up to the initial trailer, but it was still an awesone game. There are so many more disappointing games that came out this year: Call of Juarez Cartel, Bodycount, L.A. Noire, Dungeon Siege III, etc.
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/Shudders.
Why?
I believe I just finished the 'training' levels.
I'm disappointed that Dead Space 2 didn't make the cut.
I've played plenty of 1st person shooters in my life, but have never experienced such a deep, tense, gripping atmosphere in a game before.
It really lived up to it's "scariest game" reputation.
I'm disappointed that Dead Space 2 didn't make the cut.
I've played plenty of 1st person shooters in my life, but have never experienced such a deep, tense, gripping atmosphere in a game before.
It really lived up to it's "scariest game" reputation.
Dead Space is not a first-person shooter, it's third-person.
Other than that I totally agree with you, was definitely one of the year's highlights.
You two are in the wrong place. THis is the ANTI awards.... Not the AWARDS!
Then Dragon Age 2, know this wasn't in the article, but 4th runner up? When I initially played it when it was first released, I wasn't really impressed but I recently got all the DLC and started playing it again and it is quite good. Maybe as a Dragon Age Origins sequel it is not what you would have expected and from that point of view, it might not seem as a good game... But as a game on its own, this is not a bad game. It is like a combination of how Mass Effect and Dragon Age worked, but with better graphics and dialogue. I'm pretty sure that someone who liked Mass Effect or similar games and has not played DA1, who jumps right into this game, would probably like it.
I'm disappointed that Dead Space 2 didn't make the cut.
I've played plenty of 1st person shooters in my life, but have never experienced such a deep, tense, gripping atmosphere in a game before.
It really lived up to it's "scariest game" reputation.
While I agree with you, as a stand-alone game, Dragon Age 2 wasn't a bad game - but the reason it's even in the most disappointing category is because it's simply NOT a stand-alone game.
It's not a spin-off, or a different part of the series - it was sold and marketed as a sequel, in the same universe as the first; so the expectation was there that it would build on what was established in that game - and it simply failed pretty hard at that.
It was dumbed down, bogged with meaningless causality, filled with re-used, copy-and-paste environments...yeah, I'm sorry - I played the game, and tried to enjoy it for what it was, but the general vibe (at MyGaming as well as elsewhere) that the game was pretty damn disappointing.
The wonder of diverse opinions, though, eh?![]()