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This is it — the final list of 2015. After countless hours of deliberations (which you can listen to here), our team finally narrowed down our top ten favorites games of 2015. This is, of course, an aggregation of our general thoughts, and if you’d like to see each of
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
Moving halfway across the country, having the movers do over $18,000 worth of damage to my personal effects, selling my old house and buying a new one, and all of the packing and unpacking that goes into that nonsense was pretty taxing. Gaming came to the rescue, helping me
by Ron BurkeMoving halfway across the country, having the movers do over $18,000 worth of damage to my personal effects, selling my old house and buying a new one, and all of the packing and unpacking that goes into that nonsense was pretty taxing. Gaming came to the rescue, helping me
by Ron BurkeThis is it — the final list of 2015. After countless hours of deliberations (which you can listen to here), our team finally narrowed down our top ten favorites games of 2015. This is, of course, an aggregation of our general thoughts, and if you’d like to see each of
by Eric Van AllenIn 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 ShepardThis 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 AllenThis 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 AllenI 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 Pauls2015 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 MaloneThis 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