Andy wrote:1. Gil Gadot
2. Shakespeare's Sister
3. Creamola Foam
4. The Insprial Carpet
5. Papa Lazarou
Andy wrote:Marvel's Guardians of the Galaxy: The Telltale Series, Episode 1 The soundtrack is great, the characters are great. This is to be expected. The interface is clunky, much of the interaction isn't great, and despite the gauche pop-ups suggesting otherwise, it never feels like your input has much meaning. This, too, is to be expected. Starlord's walking animation when you ask him to interact with something in the distance (which is the part that actually requires some skill, but is not fun) is akin to sped-up footage of a Cyberman who's shat his pants. I still can't believe anyone thought a recent Telltale game was worthy of Game of the Year, let alone enough of you for it to actually win. Lunacy.
hi 5regmcfly wrote:I'd have given it to hotline Miami or hexagon.
It won. That's the rest of the list, in order of how they placed.acemuzzy wrote:I'm confused, TWD isn't in that list
Scotswahey wrote:The Last Guardian : So so broken. So so dated but still loved it. Not as much as SOTC but I don't think thats going to happen any time soon.
Oh and Telltale games use the worst game engine in the industry.
JonB wrote:I don't think I'd played much at the time. Pretty sure Mark of the Ninja was my top vote, and it deserved to do better overall.
Journey, Trials Evolution, Motorstorm RC and Persona 4 G would probably join it now. But it's not a year with any real big name classics.
I'm still surprised people liked TWD that much though. I played the first episode and it was bollocks.
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