Josh's Overlooked Gems of 2016
Shacknews might not have voted these games as Games of the Year, but that hasn’t stopped Josh from loving them.
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Shacknews might not have voted these games as Games of the Year, but that hasn’t stopped Josh from loving them.
It turns out going back to the Great War was just the jolt of inspiration needed to make a great Battlefield campaign.
Don't be expecting anything besides PC games of the strategy or role-playing variety from Keefer's personal favorites.
The Last Guardian isn't a perfect game, but the story, the bond made between the main characters, and the age-old adage of a boy and his dog help the game shine through, making it to the number 7 spot on our Game of the Year list.
From costumes to full-fledged add-on scenarios, these were the best pieces of DLC all year.
Dark Souls 3 crowns one of the most engrossing, innovative, challenging, and memorable franchises in the history of our industry.
Doom and Dark Souls 3? Of course! But I played a few other games this year, and none disappointed.
Forza Horizon 3 is easy enough for anyone to pick up and enjoy, but with enough attention to fine detail to provide plenty of depth as well.
Titanfall suggested that these game mechanics in a campaign would be great. Titanfall 2 proved it.
Cooperative cooking games, Tindr for kingdoms, and cyberpunk bars. 2016 had a lot of great video games, but these are ones you're likely to have missed.