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All the Duels games have been great in spite of how it's essentially Magic Light. It goes to the strength of the main game certainly, but the clean interface and ease of play helps a ton. If they could make a Digital TCG that played like that but with more card options, which really hold the game back.

I find the game interface perfect and clean, but it's definitely a case of style over substance. And even then, the actual card art lacks style, but that might be because of how generic Warcraft looks at this point.

I'm still waiting for a Digital TCG that I can really get behind. I was hoping Hearthstone was going to be it but I grew bored of it before it hit open beta. It's beautifully designed and the user interface is wonderful (Chat would be nice but unnecessary) but the game lacks variety and has too many factors that play

I have been anticipating this far more than is deserved, given the quality of the other 2 games, but I have always liked Lightning for some reason. Her finally getting her own game is a good thing and the fact that it is an amalgamation of so many different things is really the most interesting part. From what I have

When I got my first job I didn't really have any expenditures or hobbies that cost me money that I needed to worry about, so I had plenty saved up when I got bored of Wii and bought a PS3 at the wonderfully high price of 599 US dollars less than a week before the first price cut was announced. Fortunately, my tastes

I pretty much agree with John on this one. One of my favorite games in years and shows a good level of awareness from the makers of Uncharted.

My biggest problem with the Steam sales is they haven't been that great in years. Gone is the day of the 90% sale. Makes me hesitant to buy things.

Sucker Punch really does do a good job with animations and fluidity, even if you looks as far back as the Sly Cooper series.

Well, I doubt anyone other website is going to have a list like this one.

Make me.

People give the Gamecube crap but really it is the best thing they have done since the SNES, portables notwithstanding. Solid hardware, a great mixture of innovative and fresh titles and further refinements of their N64 franchises. Not everything was great, Geist was too flawed, I find Animal Crossing dull, and I

Being born a good 10 years after this show I know it more for The Cinema Snob's blatant theft of it for his theme song. Love that guy.

AAA gaming managed a few wonders this year with The Last of Us and Bioshock Infinite. GTA V I will get around to eventually but these really stood out to me in that regard. Everything else this year kind of disappointed me in some regard, though there is a decent amount I haven't gotten around to yet.

As little as I want to Final Fantasy nerd on this, in FF people get "Knocker Out" and Phoenix Downs merely pick them up from unconsciousness. Death hasn't been cure in every Final Fantasy game, though with their plots some of them might as well have done that.

They can both be awesome.

The people behind this one are certainly worth getting more excited about and the tone seems to aim for horror of the original over the camp the majority of the series represents, which is nice. Last time America tried to make a big, silly movie out of it it didn't really turn out well.

In fairness, it is more fun than Risk.

Joel McHale was the best part of that hands down. I don't get it honestly, the show had been improving the past few years, at least in terms of announcements. Last year they even handed a non-shooting people game awards. This year was just awful.

What was with that Telltale Borderlands announcement? That was the one that caught me off guard.

Yeah, stuff like that reads like really bad fanfic for a lot of it. I have read a decent number of the books mostly out of curiosity and to sate my desire for more of the universe and outside of the settings and a few characters there isn't a whole lot to be gained from doing so.