![]() Now, with Portal 2, we finally get to go back to the world of GLaDOS to learn about the origins and current fate of Aperture Science. When Valve first created Portal as a small addition to their Orange Box collection they probably had no idea how popular and critically loved it would be. Reader's Choice - Ghost Trick: Phantom Detective To the Moon is an experience many of us will never forget. What makes this game stand head and shoulders above the competition is the story, a reminder that simplistic presentation can still be used to evoke emotional scenes if done correctly. While it most closely resembles an adventure title, the only real gameplay challenge comes in the form of simple puzzles. It was hard to place To the Moon in a genre. Reader's Choice - The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword Finally, a Zelda specifically designed for the Wii a fitting finale for this generation's leading console. Link has returned to the Wii for one last hurrah, and not a moment too soon. The Dark Knight put up a valiant fight, but in the end we had to give this award to a green elf. ![]() It's good to have you back, Rayman!īest Action/Adventure Game: The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword Modest, yet surprisingly brilliant, as all the best 2D platformers should be, Rayman Origins is our platformer of the year. One of the most beautiful, unique and under-appreciated games of the year, Rayman Origins is platforming heaven. Reader's Choice - Uncharted 3: Drake's Deception Keeping things fresh with a superb blend of platforming, puzzle solving, and set piece moments, Uncharted 3 offers a blockbuster experience unrivalled by any other franchise. While it may not have lived up to the lofty heights of its predecessor, it's still hard to find a better third person shooter than Uncharted 3: Drake's Deception. ![]() Runner-Up - Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3īest Third-Person Shooter: Uncharted 3: Drake's Deception ![]() It didn't hit all the right notes, but it hit enough of them, and offered something a little bit different along the way. Heck, even its release date made it stand out from the crowd. By Karl Koebke, posted on 31 January 2012 / 151,091 Viewsīulletstorm stands out amidst the fatigue-inducing mass of holiday shooter sequels, with, amongst other things, a unique art style, vibrant colour pallette, and over-the-top kill system. ![]()
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