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Why Pikmin 3 Should be Game of The Year:

Why The Wonderful 101 Should Be Game Of The Year: because it's easily one of the most varied and challenging games released on home consoles, and it's one of these rare gems where you can't complain about hand holding.

Why Fire Emblem: Awakening should be game of the year: Because Nintendo made the perfect Game of Thrones game that didn't require you to mod an existing excellent game.

Why Pokemon X/Y should be nominated Game of the Year: Pokemon X/Y is in every way a worthy sequel to last year's excellent Pokemon Black/White 2. X/Y finally brings the handheld series into 3D, and the game's graphical mastery is quite evident - this game is simply beautiful. The design choice to only put in 60

Why Shin Megami Tensei IV should be game of the year:

Why Super Mario 3D World should be game of the year: In a year with new consoles from Microsoft and Sony, Nintendo needed SOMETHING to help it sell the Wii U. This is the perfect answer to that challenge.

Why The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds should be Game of the Year: Zelda is one of the most revered and long running game franchises in history. If you made a list of the five best games of all time, you could easily make the argument that all five of them should be Zelda games. But while every Zelda game is

Super Mario 3D Worlds is just the best game to play this year. I can't really describe the wonder and joy this game gives me. It's like that first time you play Super Mario Galaxy, you know it's going to be fun and special. It's just a blast to play and it makes me feel like a kid again and honestly, that's an amazing

I've gone back and forth on this so much. I want to say both Wonderful 101 and Super Mario 3D World.

The system for comments on these seem to favor putting the newest comments at the top now, which is good.

How is this a remake? Of what exactly? Its a totally new DK game.

Lord knows how you got the impression that this game's a remake.

The issue here is that not only the software allows you to check every single pokemon you choose to bring to battle (after Battle Preview), the lead Pokemon you've chosen, IV and EV spread, held item, nature, ability, moveset and whatnot.

The thing is, some of the best uses for the game pad screen are often the most innocuous ones. Little things that remove some of the clutter from the gameplay screen, more seamless inventory interaction, etc. The gimmics are showy and sometimes fun, but they're not necessarily the best uses of the game pad screen.

Personally, I get the feeling people actually look way too hard for "justification" and then cry foul when it's both "underused" and "overused" at the same time. It gets kind of annoying actually. I'd rather see it just presented as an option. We're looking at the exact same thing that happened with the DS. People

I watched this whole thing and the spurious, completely absurd arguments from a white male point of view made me ill. It would take too long to refute each absurd point (from the idea that whether violence in games impacts society or merely reinforces and reflects it still being insanely worthy) to the idea that the

Well that's made all the harder because people are STILL arguing over whether the Wii U is next gen or not. (EDIT: It is FTR)

It's my 9th time experiencing it. I normally just calmly explain to everyone around me that I have a blade to use on the product display, and that I will not hesitate to cut a bitch.

It's been cleared up at this point. For a quick summary, it falls under three main points.