SlipperyMooseCakes said:
Well way to pick one review and Eurogamer of all sites. If we based our GOTY lineup with Eurogamer everyone would be pissed and disagree. |
Although I didn't agree with Eurogamer often in the past, they usually provide relatively positive 360 reviews and:
Bioshock (considered by many GOTY of 2007, at a time when it wasn't on the PS3 yet):
"For a game to be so outstanding in one department is one thing - to manage to tick every single box from graphics to audio to gameplay depth to atmosphere and innovation is pretty much unprecedented. Seriously - if you don't find something to love about BioShock, we'd recommend a trip to the nearest doctor to check if your heart's still beating."
10/10
Oblivion (considered by many GOTY of 2006, at a time when the game wasn't on the PS3 yet):
"Oblivion is a staggeringly ambitious game that successfully unites some of the best elements of RPG, adventure and action games and fuses them into a relentlessly immersive and intoxicating whole. If the irresistibly picturesque visuals don't draw you in, then the ability to engage in a massive, unique and above all hugely entertaining adventure ought to tip the balance for anyone doubting how good this game could be. If ever a game was worth the full asking price, Oblivion is it - to miss out on it would be tantamount to a dereliction of duty."
10/10