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Features   -   Jan 01, 2016 GT Game of the Year 2015 — Kenneth’s Top 5
GT Game of the Year 2015 — Kenneth’s Top 5

In 2015 I had the displeasure of having the biggest games I cared about pushed into the abyss that is 2016. Games like Uncharted 4 and Persona 5, games that would likely top a list of my most-anticipated of all time, were delayed (and delayed again) and omitted from my

by Kenneth Shepard
Features   -   Jan 01, 2016 GT Game of the Year 2015 — Day 5
GT Game of the Year 2015 — Day 5

This was a banner year for gaming. From the dark alleys of Yharnam to the farthest reaches of space, from hidden ancient tombs and mythical beasts to a lone creature’s journey through a blind forest, 2015 has been replete with amazing experiences and unforgettable moments. Over the next six

by Eric Van Allen
Features   -   Jan 01, 2016 GT Game of the Year 2015 — Eric’s Top 10
GT Game of the Year 2015 — Eric’s Top 10

This was a strange year, both for games and myself. I moved twice, changed jobs, and went freelance. I dealt with some huge highs and some deep lows, and learned a lot about myself in the process. It’s no surprise, then, that my list seems to reflect that: change.

by Eric Van Allen
Features   -   Dec 31, 2015 GT Game of the Year 2015 – Justin’s Top 10
GT Game of the Year 2015 – Justin’s Top 10

I have to admit, a lot of the games I was looking forward to have been pushed back or are slated for 2016 and beyond. In fact, a lot of my list surprised me in terms of how much they kept my attention, given the burgeoning backlog of gaming I

by Justin Pauls
Reviews   -   Dec 31, 2015 Anime with a dash of fay- Sword Art Online: Lost Song review
Anime with a dash of fay- Sword Art Online: Lost Song review

For those who might be unfamiliar with it, Sword Art Online is a popular manga and anime series which has been taking the genre by storm for the better part of the last two years. The focus of the plot shifts around quite a bit over course of the franchise’

by Lucious Barnes
Features   -   Dec 31, 2015 GT Game of the Year 2015 — Jay’s Top 10
GT Game of the Year 2015 — Jay’s Top 10

2015 was a year of surprises for me. Heading into this year, had you told me that my top 10 would consist of a new Guitar Hero, Batman, and Miyazaki’s latest creation, I would have deemed you to be terribly uninformed of my interests. On top of that, we

by Jay Malone
Features   -   Dec 31, 2015 GT Game of the Year 2015 — Day 4
GT Game of the Year 2015 — Day 4

This was a banner year for gaming. From the dark alleys of Yharnam to the farthest reaches of space, from hidden ancient tombs and mythical beasts to a lone creature’s journey through a blind forest, 2015 has been replete with amazing experiences and unforgettable moments. Over the next six

by Eric Van Allen
Features   -   Dec 30, 2015 GT Game of the Year 2015 — Matt’s Top 10
GT Game of the Year 2015 — Matt’s Top 10

Up until this year, the current console generation has had a slow start. While there have been some impressive titles across all three major platforms, last year’s offerings emphasized a lack of any console-defining must-have titles. By the end of 2014, I was hungry for something special. 2015 delivered,

by Matt Welsh
GT Game of the Year 2015 — Kenneth’s Top 5
Features   -   Jan 01, 2016 GT Game of the Year 2015 — Kenneth’s Top 5

In 2015 I had the displeasure of having the biggest games I cared about pushed into the abyss that is 2016. Games like Uncharted 4 and Persona 5, games that would likely top a list of my most-anticipated of all time, were delayed (and delayed again) and omitted from my

by Kenneth Shepard
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Features   -   Jan 01, 2016 GT Game of the Year 2015 — Kenneth’s Top 5
GT Game of the Year 2015 — Kenneth’s Top 5

In 2015 I had the displeasure of having the biggest games I cared about pushed into the abyss that is 2016. Games like Uncharted 4 and Persona 5, games that would likely top a list of my most-anticipated of all time, were delayed (and delayed again) and omitted from my

by Kenneth Shepard
Features   -   Jan 01, 2016 GT Game of the Year 2015 — Day 5
GT Game of the Year 2015 — Day 5

This was a banner year for gaming. From the dark alleys of Yharnam to the farthest reaches of space, from hidden ancient tombs and mythical beasts to a lone creature’s journey through a blind forest, 2015 has been replete with amazing experiences and unforgettable moments. Over the next six

by Eric Van Allen
Features   -   Jan 01, 2016 GT Game of the Year 2015 — Eric’s Top 10
GT Game of the Year 2015 — Eric’s Top 10

This was a strange year, both for games and myself. I moved twice, changed jobs, and went freelance. I dealt with some huge highs and some deep lows, and learned a lot about myself in the process. It’s no surprise, then, that my list seems to reflect that: change.

by Eric Van Allen
Features   -   Dec 31, 2015 GT Game of the Year 2015 – Justin’s Top 10
GT Game of the Year 2015 – Justin’s Top 10

I have to admit, a lot of the games I was looking forward to have been pushed back or are slated for 2016 and beyond. In fact, a lot of my list surprised me in terms of how much they kept my attention, given the burgeoning backlog of gaming I

by Justin Pauls
Reviews   -   Dec 31, 2015 Anime with a dash of fay- Sword Art Online: Lost Song review
Anime with a dash of fay- Sword Art Online: Lost Song review

For those who might be unfamiliar with it, Sword Art Online is a popular manga and anime series which has been taking the genre by storm for the better part of the last two years. The focus of the plot shifts around quite a bit over course of the franchise’

by Lucious Barnes
Features   -   Dec 31, 2015 GT Game of the Year 2015 — Jay’s Top 10
GT Game of the Year 2015 — Jay’s Top 10

2015 was a year of surprises for me. Heading into this year, had you told me that my top 10 would consist of a new Guitar Hero, Batman, and Miyazaki’s latest creation, I would have deemed you to be terribly uninformed of my interests. On top of that, we

by Jay Malone
Features   -   Dec 31, 2015 GT Game of the Year 2015 — Day 4
GT Game of the Year 2015 — Day 4

This was a banner year for gaming. From the dark alleys of Yharnam to the farthest reaches of space, from hidden ancient tombs and mythical beasts to a lone creature’s journey through a blind forest, 2015 has been replete with amazing experiences and unforgettable moments. Over the next six

by Eric Van Allen
Features   -   Dec 30, 2015 GT Game of the Year 2015 — Matt’s Top 10
GT Game of the Year 2015 — Matt’s Top 10

Up until this year, the current console generation has had a slow start. While there have been some impressive titles across all three major platforms, last year’s offerings emphasized a lack of any console-defining must-have titles. By the end of 2014, I was hungry for something special. 2015 delivered,

by Matt Welsh
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