I played a lot of games this year, especially those with lots of action and strategy.
I played a lot of games this year, especially those with lots of action and strategy.
Many are discussing the top game released this year. Opinions are divided, but I’ve played a few titles recently. The only games I’ve tried this year were three PUBG matches on my brother’s account and Divinity: Original Sin II for Christmas. Planetside 2 has been my favorite so far, despite some bugs that suggest it’s still early. This game stands out with a solid free-to-play model, though I’ve felt a bit frustrated lately. Without my friends by my side, the constant balancing and slow updates are tough to handle. Minecraft remains a favorite, keeping me engaged. I’m looking forward to Old School Runescape’s mobile release in 2018. Rocket League is still enjoyable, and I occasionally play short sessions of Stardew Valley, Bit Blaster XL, Shovel Knight, Pokemon Emerald on the mobile emulator.
A lot of CS:GO I don't know why. And some FortNite. Some PUBG but couldn't fall in love with that game. Other than that a little bit of Rocket League.
Let's see... I usually stick only to a handful of games, but for this year this is my list: 1. CS:GO (around 255 hours since March) 2. Overwatch (around 100 hours) 2. World of Warcraft - cannot really check for this one, but my guess is around 100 hours (stopped playing in June) 4. PUBG (50 hours) Honorable mentions: - Rocket League: bought it on the 23 and put into it 25 hours in 4 days - would definitely be up there with CS:GO if I bought it before!
Hearthstone is the sole game that works on my laptop. Except for those two days I spent playing Stardew Valley.
Tf2 and Assassin's Creed have deep roots, while VR gaming offers immersive experiences.