Top Game of 2015 Review
Top Game of 2015 Review
Saints Row IV came out in 2013, and not every 2015 release is included.
It's hard to pick just one standout title this year. There are many incredible games, but they all feel so unique that direct comparisons aren't possible. Comparing Pillars of Eternity to Witcher 3 or Ori and the Blind Forest to those games doesn't make sense. Up until now, these are my top picks from 2015, and they've definitely raised the bar in their fields. I'm still working on MGSV—we'll find out what it becomes. Oh, and I can't play console exclusives.
I believe Quiet deserves the top spot as the character of the year.
It seems like you're looking at a collection of games and feeling let down by most of them. A lot of these titles rely heavily on DLC, microtransactions, and reskins—especially those that aren’t officially supported. There are also a few exclusives that don’t align with my interests, like certain sports titles. Honestly, 2015 wasn’t a good year for gaming overall.
I picked Witcher 3 over Metal Gear Solid 5 since it matches its intended purpose. Mgs 5 offers fun gameplay but is undeniably the lowest quality Metal Gear title I've experienced. Likely due to its story being so lacking and silent, which has always been one of the game's greatest strengths. Witcher 3, however, felt more genuine and engaging.
She wasn't really a good teammate; she’d constantly target people I was trying to silence and warn everyone about the threats.
Rocket League is available in various regions. The mention of Saints Row IV and Sniper Elite 3 seems to be from a misunderstanding or confusion about game releases. It's important to remove those titles if you're looking for a cleaner gaming experience.