With 2017 almost at its end, it’s time for those Game of the Year lists to start rolling out. It has been an incredible year for gaming, and nobody’s top 10 is going to look perfect. With so many great games out this year, one can easily do a top 50 list of great games and still not encompass all of them. However, folks sure are trying and here are Time Magazine’s Top 10 Games Of 2017. 10. Destiny 2 9. Horizon Zero Dawn 8. Mario + Rabbids : Kingdom Battle 7. PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds 6. Cuphead 5. Persona 5 4. Wolfenstein 2 : The New Colossus 3. What Remains of Edith Finch 2. Super Mario Odyssey 1. The Legend of Zelda : Breath of the Wild This is a very respectable list, and I’m glad to see Edith Finch getting some much deserved love. Register with us for ...
2017 has been a year with a bunch of really good game releases and with half the year over(time flies!) let’s take a look at the top selling games of 2017 until now based on revenue. Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon: Wildland I’m honestly quite surprised to see this game up here but hey it’s a pretty cool game to play along with your friends to try and tame the wild lands. For Honor Another Ubisoft titles, For Honor was quite a different take on a medieval warfare type game with its mechanics and characters. Not sure how active the player base is now though. The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild Not a surprise to see this one up here. It is an absolute masterpiece of a game with a lot of content to offer. Horizon Zero Dawn Another exclusive title, this game had a great concept ...
The year 2016, however good or bad it may have been, is over now, and with its end we turn over a new leaf. Or we think we’ll do anyway (New Year’s resolutions are so overrated). We saw quite a lot of games last year, some amazing and some downright pathetic. We also caught a glimpse of major titles that are scheduled for release this year. Here’s our list of the most anticipated games that are supposedly releasing in 2017. All aboard the hype train! Mass Effect: Andromeda Platforms: Windows PC, Xbox One and PlayStation 4 Bioware is bringing its epic space franchise back with a trip to the Andromeda Galaxy. It will be the first game in Mass Effect series to have an open world, moving away from the story of the original trilogy. Life in the Milky Way galaxy is in turmoil,...