Same as last year, what game made your year, and why? If you want to do it by console/genre you can, but pick an overall favourite~
For me, there is absolutely no contest:
It has GOT to be Xenoblade. Nothing even comes remotely close in measuring up to this game this year. This was one exceptionally bright spot in what has otherwise been a terrible year for games: with Dragon Age II being the biggest disappointment I could ask for, and nothing but threequels to games that weren't even that good to start out with coming out, Xenoblade is one of the few games that has actually set itself apart from the mediocrity and shined. 2011 has nothing on 2010 in terms of games being released, but Xenoblade is better than any game that came out last year.
I saw a lot of the storyline twists coming, but the cast is easily the best JRPG cast I've seen in years. The battle system is perfectly balanced and highly engaging, levels don't matter that much at all for once, it's mind-blowingly long - jut under 60 hours for the story, and I only dabbled in side quests - and, one of the most important things for me, it had a spectacular OST. Not to mention the voice cast is easily the best in years, with the possible exception of Castlevania: Lords of Shadow. As far as I'm concerned, this is what RPGs should be like, and this shows just how far that genre has fallen. No current generation console has delivered an RPG experience that can come even remotely close to matching what Xenoblade offers. I really cannot praise it enough. For someone who is finding it extremely hard to have fun with all the mediocre and samey shit coming out, this is a breath of fresh air.
Go read my review on it if you want a detailed account. xD
Honourable mentions go to Atelier Totori: The Adventurer of Arland, for improving upon Rorona in every way imaginable and being a delightfully folksy experience, and El Shaddai: Ascension of the Metatron, for being absolutely stunning, and for having a unique premise in what is otherwise becoming a very stale genre filled with tedious muscular men with as much personality as a pea.
For me, there is absolutely no contest:

It has GOT to be Xenoblade. Nothing even comes remotely close in measuring up to this game this year. This was one exceptionally bright spot in what has otherwise been a terrible year for games: with Dragon Age II being the biggest disappointment I could ask for, and nothing but threequels to games that weren't even that good to start out with coming out, Xenoblade is one of the few games that has actually set itself apart from the mediocrity and shined. 2011 has nothing on 2010 in terms of games being released, but Xenoblade is better than any game that came out last year.
I saw a lot of the storyline twists coming, but the cast is easily the best JRPG cast I've seen in years. The battle system is perfectly balanced and highly engaging, levels don't matter that much at all for once, it's mind-blowingly long - jut under 60 hours for the story, and I only dabbled in side quests - and, one of the most important things for me, it had a spectacular OST. Not to mention the voice cast is easily the best in years, with the possible exception of Castlevania: Lords of Shadow. As far as I'm concerned, this is what RPGs should be like, and this shows just how far that genre has fallen. No current generation console has delivered an RPG experience that can come even remotely close to matching what Xenoblade offers. I really cannot praise it enough. For someone who is finding it extremely hard to have fun with all the mediocre and samey shit coming out, this is a breath of fresh air.
Go read my review on it if you want a detailed account. xD
Honourable mentions go to Atelier Totori: The Adventurer of Arland, for improving upon Rorona in every way imaginable and being a delightfully folksy experience, and El Shaddai: Ascension of the Metatron, for being absolutely stunning, and for having a unique premise in what is otherwise becoming a very stale genre filled with tedious muscular men with as much personality as a pea.