It's more of a triangle: BioShock, GTA and TLOU, and only 2 of these 3 games appear on the lists :)
A thousand years? I didn't know SNES was that old.
In a Fallout world, yeah.
Books... yes, and I prefer classics. However even more than books I do love movies... and preferably, art-house or independent; I enjoy them the most. It's been almost 4 years since I've seen a Hollywood blockbuster, I think.
1. These percents depend on person: for me story is something between 75% and 85% of the game - that's why I love System Shock, Thief and the first Witcher.
2. Apparently, you missed a part of the article: "Setting aside the specifics of BioShock: Infinite..."
Yeah, on average.
Interesting. You played the first one, I asume? If you have the chance, try the second one. You might like it.
Got to admit, I first played the second game, and loved it. After that I tried the first one and was really bored by it. It has the same concept, but just about everything was boring... The visuals, the…
You never played it as co-op with friends, I guess.
My vote is on BioShock this year.
Everyone has their personal opinion. I wouldn't include TLOU in my own Top-10 list, for example.
REDengine for Witcher 3. Devs said they are going to built a true open world for the game, not pseudo-open like in the games before. Really looking forward to it.
THAT GIF ♥
Still better than this:
Actually quite interesting that no Kotaku Author picked Starbound for their GOTY list. Or did I miss someone? Seeing as how everybody loves it - the game literally exploded on Steam (third most played game - it had more players when Team Fortress 2 one day, even) I'd think there will be more love for it from Kotaku.