What has been the best video game you've played this year? Is it a game you'd been following for a long time and anticipated for every second, or is it one that came out of nowhere? What made it so good?
My answer to this question is pretty obvious:
Game-wise, 2010 has been an incredible year for me, with the likes of Castlevania: Lords of Shadow, Mass Effect 2, Dante's Inferno, BioShock 2 and Pokemon HeartGold/SoulSilver eating into my wallet. But NieR is my Game of the Year for 2010.
I'd been following NieR ever since the first trailer was shown on here, with Kaine swearing at Weiss. The information that it was an indirect sequel to Drakengard immediately captured my attention, and as soon as the site went live the soundtrack captured my attention as well. I was expecting a slightly above average Zelda-esque title. I got a masterpiece.
What made NieR so good? With the exception of the graphics and the complete lack of difficulty, I really can't fault it at all. The storyline, whilst confusing, was extremely emotional - it even moved me, a complete android, a couple of time - and it was quite dark as well, yet with an awesomely dry humour coming in the form of the in-party banter. The cast was small, but a constantly swearing hermaphrodite and a talking book make for two of the most awesome party members ever. I also like the father looking for his daught mechanic - whilst most people don't like the old NieR and would have preferred the typical girly-guy the Japanese got in Replicant, I think we got the better end of the deal. Brother saving his sister has been done to death in RPGs.
Gameplay was simple and fun. Nier runs pretty damn fast for an old guy, and whilst I wasn't overly keen on the text-walls it occasionally threw at me, the side-scrolling, horror and top down sections, as well as the first-person shooter sections in the DLC, added some much-needed variety to it. Multiple endings was nice, as well. It gave me a reason to replay the game, especially since some of the gaps in the story were filled in each time.
That, plus the soundtrack is the best I've ever heard. The soundtrack alone would get this game a special mention in this topic if I'd chosen another title for my favourite game this year. Words cannot do it justice, really. Its without peer.
So, how about the rest of you? What would you say was your Game of the Year?
My answer to this question is pretty obvious:
Game-wise, 2010 has been an incredible year for me, with the likes of Castlevania: Lords of Shadow, Mass Effect 2, Dante's Inferno, BioShock 2 and Pokemon HeartGold/SoulSilver eating into my wallet. But NieR is my Game of the Year for 2010.
I'd been following NieR ever since the first trailer was shown on here, with Kaine swearing at Weiss. The information that it was an indirect sequel to Drakengard immediately captured my attention, and as soon as the site went live the soundtrack captured my attention as well. I was expecting a slightly above average Zelda-esque title. I got a masterpiece.
What made NieR so good? With the exception of the graphics and the complete lack of difficulty, I really can't fault it at all. The storyline, whilst confusing, was extremely emotional - it even moved me, a complete android, a couple of time - and it was quite dark as well, yet with an awesomely dry humour coming in the form of the in-party banter. The cast was small, but a constantly swearing hermaphrodite and a talking book make for two of the most awesome party members ever. I also like the father looking for his daught mechanic - whilst most people don't like the old NieR and would have preferred the typical girly-guy the Japanese got in Replicant, I think we got the better end of the deal. Brother saving his sister has been done to death in RPGs.
Gameplay was simple and fun. Nier runs pretty damn fast for an old guy, and whilst I wasn't overly keen on the text-walls it occasionally threw at me, the side-scrolling, horror and top down sections, as well as the first-person shooter sections in the DLC, added some much-needed variety to it. Multiple endings was nice, as well. It gave me a reason to replay the game, especially since some of the gaps in the story were filled in each time.
That, plus the soundtrack is the best I've ever heard. The soundtrack alone would get this game a special mention in this topic if I'd chosen another title for my favourite game this year. Words cannot do it justice, really. Its without peer.
So, how about the rest of you? What would you say was your Game of the Year?