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Features   -   Dec 30, 2015 GT Game of the Year 2015 — Blake’s Top 8
GT Game of the Year 2015 — Blake’s Top 8

With so many great games having come out in 2015, it was a near-impossible task to narrow my favorites down to only 10. So I didn’t and narrowed them down instead to my top eight favorite releases. 8. NBA 2K16 NBA 2K16 doesn’t feel all that different from

by Blake Hester
Features   -   Dec 29, 2015 GT Game of the Year 2015 — Day 2
GT Game of the Year 2015 — Day 2

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 29, 2015 GT Game of the Year 2015 — Travis’ Top 10
GT Game of the Year 2015 — Travis’ Top 10

Travis Northup’s Objectively Correct Top Ten Games of 2015: 10. Destiny: The Taken King I’d be lying if I said that I always knew Destiny would be a good game. Despite my appreciation for Bungie as a studio, the first year of Destiny was pretty disappointing to me,

by Eric Van Allen
Features   -   Dec 28, 2015 Gaming Trend’s 2015 Game of the Year Awards
Gaming Trend’s 2015 Game of the Year Awards

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
Reviews   -   Dec 28, 2015 King’s Quest Chapter 2 Rubble Without a Cause review
King’s Quest Chapter 2 Rubble Without a Cause review

Choices. Action RPGs are always about choices, but King’s Quest’s second chapter carries with it a little more gravity than usual. My review of the first chapter (link here) was spoiler-free but much of what occurs in Chapter 2 hinges directly on the decisions and outcomes of Graham’

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Dec 28, 2015 Always be clearing — Amplitude review
Always be clearing — Amplitude review

Before Guitar Hero or Rock Band broke the rhythm game genre wide-open, Harmonix was already laying the groundwork with Amplitude. A rhythmic shooter where you blast notes to keep the music playing, it was a major step forward in showing that you didn’t need a dance pad peripheral to

by Eric Van Allen
Features   -   Dec 28, 2015 GT Game of the Year 2015 — Day 1
GT Game of the Year 2015 — Day 1

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 28, 2015 GT Game of the Year 2015 — Sarah’s Top 10
GT Game of the Year 2015 — Sarah’s Top 10

I’ve been exposed to tons of excellent games throughout the year, but in the end, it’s largely the indies that have my heart. As numerous other outlets have expressed, I feel that 2015 was the year of the indie. It’s easy to believe that the trend of

by Sarah Marchant
GT Game of the Year 2015 — Blake’s Top 8
Features   -   Dec 30, 2015 GT Game of the Year 2015 — Blake’s Top 8

With so many great games having come out in 2015, it was a near-impossible task to narrow my favorites down to only 10. So I didn’t and narrowed them down instead to my top eight favorite releases. 8. NBA 2K16 NBA 2K16 doesn’t feel all that different from

by Blake Hester
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Features   -   Dec 30, 2015 GT Game of the Year 2015 — Blake’s Top 8
GT Game of the Year 2015 — Blake’s Top 8

With so many great games having come out in 2015, it was a near-impossible task to narrow my favorites down to only 10. So I didn’t and narrowed them down instead to my top eight favorite releases. 8. NBA 2K16 NBA 2K16 doesn’t feel all that different from

by Blake Hester
Features   -   Dec 29, 2015 GT Game of the Year 2015 — Day 2
GT Game of the Year 2015 — Day 2

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 29, 2015 GT Game of the Year 2015 — Travis’ Top 10
GT Game of the Year 2015 — Travis’ Top 10

Travis Northup’s Objectively Correct Top Ten Games of 2015: 10. Destiny: The Taken King I’d be lying if I said that I always knew Destiny would be a good game. Despite my appreciation for Bungie as a studio, the first year of Destiny was pretty disappointing to me,

by Eric Van Allen
Features   -   Dec 28, 2015 Gaming Trend’s 2015 Game of the Year Awards
Gaming Trend’s 2015 Game of the Year Awards

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
Reviews   -   Dec 28, 2015 King’s Quest Chapter 2 Rubble Without a Cause review
King’s Quest Chapter 2 Rubble Without a Cause review

Choices. Action RPGs are always about choices, but King’s Quest’s second chapter carries with it a little more gravity than usual. My review of the first chapter (link here) was spoiler-free but much of what occurs in Chapter 2 hinges directly on the decisions and outcomes of Graham’

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Dec 28, 2015 Always be clearing — Amplitude review
Always be clearing — Amplitude review

Before Guitar Hero or Rock Band broke the rhythm game genre wide-open, Harmonix was already laying the groundwork with Amplitude. A rhythmic shooter where you blast notes to keep the music playing, it was a major step forward in showing that you didn’t need a dance pad peripheral to

by Eric Van Allen
Features   -   Dec 28, 2015 GT Game of the Year 2015 — Day 1
GT Game of the Year 2015 — Day 1

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 28, 2015 GT Game of the Year 2015 — Sarah’s Top 10
GT Game of the Year 2015 — Sarah’s Top 10

I’ve been exposed to tons of excellent games throughout the year, but in the end, it’s largely the indies that have my heart. As numerous other outlets have expressed, I feel that 2015 was the year of the indie. It’s easy to believe that the trend of

by Sarah Marchant
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