

It's a deep game that I don't grasp yet fully, but it is an experience just living the history as written by the game.Ħ. I love the alternate history aspect of these games and EU is actually reasonably realistic in that regard. Europa Universalis IV Where Civ is grand, EU is meticulous and varied. BNW improves a lot of things with Civ V, and although I might still prefer Civ IV, this expansion makes Civ V a worthy contender.ĥ. Civilization V: Brave New World This was a good year for strategy games! I really like Civ, and although I played quite a bit vanilla Civ V when it came out, ultimately the game was flawed and I returned to Civ IV. Maybe the fact that ALBW borrows so much from LTTP makes me put it on the 3rd place.Ĥ. My top 3 is a close call, so it could almost be my GOTY.

Like Mario, there is hardly any filler here, and the game is extremely fun and satisfying to play. The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds As a Zelda game, ALBW is a return to roots in many ways, and a departure to new in some others, creating a mix of the familiar and the exciting. It's immediately fun, and it never stops being fun.ģ.

3D world is the epitome of pure gameplay and has an astonishing amount of ever changing scenarios, challenges and ideas. Super Mario 3D World Although some people complain about Mario fatigue, I was already thirsty for a new console 3D Mario.
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Awakening is arguably the best game of the series and while it's difficult for it to top PoR as my favorite (I didn't know what to expect with PoR when I first played it), it's also difficult for it to not be my GOTY.Ģ. It's also a franchise that doesn't receive new entries too often, so each new game is an event. Fire Emblem Awakening I've absolutely loved Fire Emblem ever since I was blown away by PoR on the Gamecube back in the day.
