Alternative name for the official PC GOTY discussion group.
Alternative name for the official PC GOTY discussion group.
Project M receives special recognition for being a mod for a Wii title, though it's frequently played on PC as well. Even with my challenges with the game, I'm supporting MGS V. Its gameplay is truly impressive, allowing me to jump in for side missions or replay missions and enjoy myself. I was hoping for more mod support, but it seems that scene has become less active. Metal Gear Solid V
I’d say Witcher 3 stands out as the top choice, though I’m tied for a close second with Pillars of Eternity. Fallout 4 has its appeal but feels off in some ways. The Witcher 3 is immerse and well-crafted, pulling me in completely. Exploration and atmosphere really matter for Fallout 4, so I wouldn’t enjoy it as much without them. For me, Witcher 3 is the standout pick, while Pillars rounds out the list.
This year's events weren't particularly impressive, though the Dirt Rally stood out. Even "Just Cause 3" didn't stand out much.
The game still seems like a misfit in its genre, especially with its late release timing. Winner: Fallout 4 runner-up/Indie favorite for Rocket League. I personally didn’t enjoy Witcher 3 much—though it looked nice, the rest didn’t impress me either. Maybe it’s just not my style.
I’m thinking about Fallout 4, The Witcher 3, or perhaps Tales from the Borderlands. I’d probably pick Tales from the Borderlands—it really caught my attention!
I've liked The Age of Decadence and GTA V. It's hard to compare them because I've only played a bit of The Age of Decadence (just an hour) and found it intriguing. Rainbow Six Siege is also on my list. I can't judge which is better since I haven't played much of the others this year, but GTA V definitely stands out as my favorite.
Witcher 3 secures victory in the millennium's greatest game.
This year didn’t see many strong titles. Terraria 1.3 stands out as the top choice since it truly met its expectations and provided a solid experience.