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Cary's "Best Games of the Year 2013 Awards Show!"


On 12/28/2013 at 08:18 PM by Cary Woodham

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Welcome to Cary’s “Best Video Games of 2013 Awards Show!”  Featuring special guests Drippy, Ulala, 9-Volt, Luigi and Polterpup, Dragon Crown’s Amazon, plus Blathers the Owl.  And now here’s your host: Cary!

Thanks Announcer!  As I always like to do this time of the year, here’s a list of my most favorite games of 2013.  Now, keep in mind that this list is my personal preferences ONLY.  No outside influences or voters, just my opinion.  Plus, I can’t play ALL the games out there, so if your favorites are missing, don’t be too mad at me!  I can only do so much.  OK, with that out of the way, let’s take a look at the winners!

BEST RPG

Ni no Kuni: Wrath of the White Witch (PS3)

I’m kind of sad that so many reviewers panned this game.  It was one of the best RPGs I’ve played since Tales of Legendia and FF9!  I hate it that some reviewers couldn’t enjoy it as much as I did.  Ni no Kuni did have a few problems here and there, to be sure, but they were a lot of the same problems other RPGs have, too.  I liked how the battles were like a mix of Pokemon and Tales action-based gameplay.  Best of all was that the characters and story were done by Studio Ghibli, which helped add to the vast charm of the game.  I had family members who would walk by as I was playing and couldn’t tell if I was playing a game or watching a movie!

Runners Up:

Project X Zone (3DS)

The strategy RPG action gameplay isn’t much to write about.  But the draw of this game is all the crossover characters from Namco, Capcom, and SEGA working together to fight evil.  Plus, the game has Ulala in it, so it can’t be all bad, right?

Mario & Luigi: Dream Team (3DS)

Mario RPGs are always fun, and this one’s no exception.  It took a lot of the fun elements from Bowser’s Inside Story and presented them in creative new ways via the dream world.  Plus, Luigi gets to shine in this, the Year of Luigi.  Only problem with this game was it felt too long and bloated for me, but that’s a problem a lot of today’s RPGs have.

Rune Factory 4 (3DS)

I enjoy the Rune Factory games more than Harvest Moon because not only do you get to farm, but you can fight monsters in dungeons, too!

WEIRDEST GAME

Game & Wario (Wii U)

It’s a WarioWare title, so naturally it’s the king of weird.  It’s unfortunate that the game is a bit light on content, as this series tends to be, and it is one of the weakest entries in the series.  But it’s almost worth it for Miiverse Sketch alone.  Click on the link on the game title above to read more about it in a blog I wrote.

Runners Up:

Brain Age: Concentration Training (3DS)

Educational games can be weird on their own, but what makes this one especially weird is Dr. Kawashima’s floating head.  Especially when he turns into a devil head for the game’s Devilish Training.

Poker Night 2 (360)

A poker game doesn’t sound too weird initially, until you realize the other players are from games and movies like Venture Bros., Borderlands, and Sam & Max.  Best of all, the dealer is GlaDOS from Portal!

Attack of the Friday Monsters: A Tokyo Tale (3DS)

This is one unique 3DS downloadable title!  You play as a boy in early 70’s Japan, when “Kaiju” giant monsters movies were really popular.  All you really do in the game is talk with your neighbors and occasionally play a monster card game to move the story along.  But they just nail the atmosphere down perfectly.  Very charming little gem.

Scribblenauts Unmasked (Wii U)

Scribblenauts games are weird enough on their own.  Now with the ability to conjure up nearly any DC Comics character to help you, now it’s even weirder.

Type:Rider (iPad)

Usually iPad games don’t impress me too much.  Some may be good for quick, casual gaming, but rarely is one mind-blowing or awe-inspiring.  But in this one, you roll around a colon (the punctuation mark), as you move through obstacles and learn about the history of typography at the same time! 

NES Remix (Wii U)

This one kind of came out of nowhere!  Just announced at the last Nintendo Direct, NES Remix is a downloadable title.  While it really should be a collection of NES classics, it’s more like a Wario Ware style game where you try to do a single challenge in a NES title.  So it’s still fun.  There are even stages where they play around with NES games to give you a new challenge, like trying to get to the top of the Donkey Kong level as NES Link, for instance!  It’s actually very similar to a DS game I imported a long time ago called Video Game Training, which was kind of the same game as this, but with Namco Famicom games instead.

BEST POINT AND CLICK ADVENTURE

Phoenix Wright Ace Attorney: Dual Destinies (3DS)

Some may call them digital novels, some call them point and click adventures.  This one is a little of both.  The Phoenix Wright games were my favorite series on the DS, so I’m glad they made another one.  I’m not sure if I like it as much as the earlier entries, and I’m not too thrilled it was download only.  But if that’s the only way Capcom could’ve brought it out in the US, then I’ll happily play it anyway.  I’m currently playing it right now, and I still enjoy it.

Runner Up:

Layton Brothers: Mystery Room (iPad)

Normally I don’t like the Prof. Layton games (too much math), but this one stars Prof. Layton’s son and he’s an investigator.  So it really plays more like a Phoenix Wright game.  It’s a bit easier as it’s more of a causal game on a casual gaming device, but still fun.  I really can’t wait for next year’s Phoenix Wright vs. Prof. Layton 3DS game!

BEST PUZZLER

Toki Tori 2 (Wii U)

I have the first Toki Tori game which was originally released on GBC more than ten years ago.  So I was glad to review this sequel.  Two things I really liked about this game.  They show you how to play and reveal the storyline with no words at all.  You figure things out just by playing. The other cool thing is that later on, it turns into a Metroidvania style of game, and you learn to reach new areas with just using two skills, peeping and stomping, in very creative ways.  If you have a Wii U or Steam, you definitely should download this.

Runner Up:

Mario and Donkey Kong: Minis on the Move (3DS)

This was an eShop title I downloaded before I took a trip, in case I got bored.  It’s everything a downloadable title should be.  There is no story, so the game isn’t a memory hog with extra unnecessary junk.  It’s just a version of Pipe Dream where you guide little wind-up Mario character toys from point A to point B.  There’s lot of creative puzzles and gameplay modes, and the game gets pretty tough, too!  Plus you can design your own levels and share and play others online.  It’s not the best in the series, but still fun if you like that sort of thing.

BEST 3-D ADVENTURE

Super Mario 3-D World (Wii U)

I loved all the nods to Mario 2 in this game: like the fact you can play as Mario, Luigi, Toad, and the Princess.  My first playthrough of the game I only picked Toad!  Lots of secrets and tons of fun for players of all skill levels.  Multiplayer is great, too.  If you have a Wii U and enjoy Mario games, you should get this.

Runners Up;

Luigi’s Mansion: Dark Moon (3DS)

I loved the first Luigi’s Mansion game for GameCube.  They changed a few things in the 3DS sequel that I didn’t like.  For one, it’s more mission based rather than letting you explore the whole mansion.  I know why they did this, as it’s on a portable game system now.  But even then, I thought the missions were too long.  But other than that, this is one of the best 3DS games I’ve ever played.  It’s nice to see Luigi get some quality attention, as I feel he’s way cooler than Mario.  I also love the Polterpup ghost dog in the game.  I won’t spoil the ending for you, but it’s exactly what I wanted to happen in the end.  It’s so sweet.  If you have a 3DS, get this game!  Not too easy, but not too hard either.

The Wonderful 101 (Wii U)

It’s an interesting mix of Pikmin meets Viewtiful Joe.  Learning curve is steep at first, but it’s one of the more creative Wii U games out there.

The Legend of Zelda: Wind Waker HD (Wii U)

I’m glad to see this game getting a second chance, since a lot of people ignored it on the GameCube because of the cartoony graphics. But it’s one of the best looking and playing 3-D Zeldas out there.  Speaking of HD remakes, I should also give a shoutout to Kingdom Hearts 1.5 Remix.  I haven’t gotten a chance to play my copy yet, but I’m sure it’s good, too! 

Pac-Man and the Ghostly Adventures (Wii U)

If you can look past the fact that this is based on a really crappy cartoon license and just judge it on gaming merits alone, it’s actually not that bad of a game.  And I’m not just saying that because I’m such a big Pac-Man fan.

LEGO Marvel Super Heroes (360)

This might’ve beaten out Mario 3-D World as best 3-D adventure, but the buggy gameplay of this and other LEGO games keeps it from doing so.  But it’s still fun with lots of humor and gags.  Marvel fans with a sense of humor will love it.

BEST 2-D ADVENTURE

DuckTales: Remastered (PS3)

I adored the cartoon as a kid, and played the NES game to death.  So I was happy when I heard WayForward was remaking it this year.  I thought their additions fit perfectly, and I really enjoyed the game.  If you loved the NES classic, you owe it to yourself to play this.

Runners Up:

The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds (3DS)

This almost won the top spot.  In fact, if you are disgusted with my winner and wanted Zelda to win, you can consider it a tie.  I won’t mind.  Even though the graphics are in 3-D, the game is 2-D in nature.  This is a sequel to A Link to the Past, one of my favorite Zelda titles. And it does nearly everything right.  I hope they give the same treatment to my number one Zelda game: Link’s Awakening someday.

Dragon’s Crown (PS3)

This was a beautiful looking 2-D side scrolling beat ‘em up that reminded me of titles like Capcom’s Dungeons and Dragons arcade classics and Nexon’s Dungeon Fighter Online game.  I played as the Amazon.  If I had a category for ‘Best New Video Game Character,” she would win it.

Castle of Illusion Starring Mickey Mouse (PS3)

Some parts of this remake are in 3-D, but it’s mostly a 2-D game.  SEGA took a different approach to remaking this one, but I think it still turned out well.  If you’re a fan of the SEGA Genesis classic, you should give this one a try, too.

Rayman Legends (Wii U)

I’m not too big of a Rayman fan, but I know a solid 2-D  platformer when I review it.  Send me a message if you want to hear a funny story about me and Rayman at E3 many years ago.

Giana Sisters: Twisted Dreams (Wii U)

The graphics on the seamless change from two different worlds is amazing, and there’s some solid platforming in there, too.  Did you know this is a sequel to an old European game that was so similar to Super Mario Bros. that rumor has it Nintendo even asked them not to release it in the US back then?

Battleblock Theater (360)

This 2-D platformer/puzzler may just be an enhanced version of the PDA games from Alien Hominid, but the mix of Smash Bros. competitiveness, puzzles, and wacky humor made it a hit around the house with me, brother Jeff, and his friends.  Download it and check it out, especially if you loved Behemoth’s other hit: Castle Crashers.

Bit.Trip Runner 2 (Wii U)

This sequel to the popular rhythm-based 2-D platformer is top notch, and very challenging!  But it’s still a very quality game with lots of polish.

HarmoKnight (3DS)

This is basically a cuter version of Bit.Trip Runner, and I think some of the timing is off in the rhythms.  But it’s still a quality downloadable 3DS romp from the makers of Pokemon.  In fact, fans will want to get this one for the unlockable Pokemon songs you can get!

And now for my best Game of the Year 2013!  Taiko drum roll please…

BEST GAME OF THE YEAR 2013

Animal Crossing: New Leaf (3DS)

Coming at no surprise to anyone.  Animal Crossing on the GameCube is one of my top five favorite games of all time, right alongside Pac-Man and Final Fantasy 6.  Those of you who know me, you know how much I like those games so that gives you an indication to how highly I regard Animal Crossing, too.  BUT, just because I like it so much, doesn’t mean I gave all the other titles in the series this level of recognition in the years they were released.  They got some recognition as honorable mention runners up, but overall they were too same-y.  So what makes New Leaf so special?  Well, they’ve added enough new things to make it feel fresh for veteran players.  You’re the mayor now, so there’s a whole bunch of extra activities to do. 

I feel that the Animal Crossing series is very educational, too.  You can learn about all the different fish and bugs you catch, the fossils you dig up, and the artwork you buy and donate for the museum.  Kids can even learn a bit about social studies and money management as the mayor.  Because of all the reading required, it’s really best enjoyed by older kids, though.  And big kids at heart like me! 

Usually my Game of the Year wins that award for not only being a fun game, but for the special memories I have associated with it, too.  New Leaf is no exception.  A pink 3DS and a copy of New Leaf were a Mother’s Day present to my mom this year, because she loves that game series even more than me!  So we had a lot of fun playing it together.  Also, I hate to end on a negative note, but 2013 as a whole kind of sucked for me.  One of the bad things that happened this year was that my grandmother passed away.  The night after the funeral when we all gathered at her house, one of my cousins and her kids were there.  We all had our 3DSes and copies of Animal Crossing, and we all played together that night.  It reminded me of when we were little, and I would play together with my cousins when I would go to visit my grandmother.  Playing Animal Crossing with my cousins might be one of the last times I get to do that again for a while.  So it was a happy memory during a sad time. And that’s why Animal Crossing: New Leaf is my Game of the Year.

Conclusions

And that’s all for the awards!  In the comments section, let me know what you think of my picks.  And tell me YOUR favorite games of 2013!  And if I had my own awards show like this on TV, would you watch it?  Later!  --Cary


 

Comments

asrealasitgets

12/28/2013 at 08:29 PM

Well you certainly played a lot more new games thatn I did. To be honest, I don't always agree with a lot of reviewers out there. It's typically a game having a good impression on someone that makes me interested in trying it. Your Animal Crossing story is very touching. I'm glad a game was able to give you comfort in a bad time. It's a great choice, and great reason for choosing it as GOTY. Cool

Cary Woodham

12/29/2013 at 12:13 AM

Only reason why I play so many games is because I review a lot of them.  If I didn't review games for GamerDad.com, I would've played much less games.

asrealasitgets

12/29/2013 at 12:33 AM

Understood. I can't afford to buy every single game on everyones "Best Of" list, so I stick to the games I know.

Cary Woodham

12/29/2013 at 12:52 AM

Yeah I wouldn't be able to afford all these games either if I didn't review them.

Aboboisdaman

12/28/2013 at 08:37 PM

I haven't played any of these games. Unless you count the original version of Windwaker and DuckTales. Man... I fail lol. I want to get Rayman Legends eventually though. I liked Origins a lot.

Cary Woodham

12/29/2013 at 12:14 AM

Rayman Legends is a lot like Origins, so you'll like it I bet.

jgusw

12/28/2013 at 09:09 PM

I only have a few of those games.  I got some of them recently.  I'll probably get to them next year.  

I did play Ni no Kuni (PS3) and The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds (3DS).  They were pretty good. 

Cary Woodham

12/29/2013 at 12:15 AM

Yes, they were very good!

SanAndreas

12/29/2013 at 01:24 AM

Ni no Kuni is my GOTY, hands down, but that's more a testament to how much I really loved it than anything. This has been by far the best year of gaming since the Wii, Xbox 360, and PS3 came out, mostly on PS3.

Cary Woodham

12/29/2013 at 05:55 PM

When the Wii came out?  So, 2006 then?  Yeah that was a good year for gaming.  Okami was my Game of the Year in 2006.

SanAndreas

12/29/2013 at 08:44 PM

Okami was awesome, as was Twilight Princess and FFXII.

Cary Woodham

12/29/2013 at 09:07 PM

But Okami was the awesomestest!

KnightDriver

12/29/2013 at 04:43 AM

The appearance of the Venture Bros. in Poker Night 2 makes me think, why isn't there a Venture Bros. game yet?

Cary Woodham

12/29/2013 at 05:55 PM

I don't know.  I guess I could ask my Adult Swim Games contact.  But then, I don't really like Venture Bros. so I probably won't.

KnightDriver

12/30/2013 at 12:10 AM

Awe darn. Venture Bros was my favorite show for a while there.

Cary Woodham

12/30/2013 at 05:40 AM

There's not really anything on Adult Swim I like anyway.  It all comes on too late at night.

catgirl147

12/29/2013 at 07:03 AM

Wish I could agree with your choice of best RPG, but unfortunately Ni no Kuni isn't really the type of RPG that appeals to me. But. I like your runners up, RF4 and Project X Zone, so. yay.

Also. Phoenix Wright FTW ^_^

Happy holidays and have an awesome new year Cary!

Cary Woodham

12/29/2013 at 05:56 PM

Oh I wish I could get you to play more than just RPGs all the time, silly little girl. :)

catgirl147

12/30/2013 at 06:56 AM

Ayyyye, I play puzzle games and visual novels too :P not a one trick pony, nope.

Cary Woodham

12/30/2013 at 07:51 AM

I know, I just like to give you a hard time. :)

If you like puzzlers, you should try Toki Tori 2.

ThatKidOverThere

12/29/2013 at 11:59 AM

I should buy a 3ds, so many games that look cool.

Cary Woodham

12/29/2013 at 05:56 PM

There are a lot of good 3DS games.

Alex-C25

12/29/2013 at 12:41 PM

Very interesting choices Cary. Though i'm way behind the games. I can't wait to play Super Mario 3D World, Wind Waker HD and Rayman Legends once I get a Wii U and A Link Between Worlds once I get and beat the original game.

I guess my GOTY and only game I bought that is from this year is Etrian Odyssey Untold: The Millenium Girl. Very interesting and it helps that the game is a begginers guide for the series.

Cary Woodham

12/29/2013 at 05:57 PM

My friend loves those Etrian Odyssey games.  I don't have time for them, myself.

Super Step Contributing Writer

12/29/2013 at 02:17 PM

I think I might like Ni No Kuni, since I like cel-shaded graphics, and Pokemon is one of few RPGs I can tolerate. If Project X Zone were an action game, I think I'd love it, too. Dream Team also sounds fun, since I enjoyed the Paper Marios, and I do like Luigi better than Mario as well. Rune Factory sounds interesting.

I don't like Poker, but Glados being the dealer could be fun. A Tokyo Tale sounds cool as well. I like DC characters well enough, so Scribblenauts: Unmasked sounds fun. NES Remix sounds less interesting to me now that I find out it's more like Wario Ware mini games, though. I thought they had fleshed the ideas out a bit past that. 

Phoenix Wright vs. Layton sounds like a cool game; haven't played either franchise, but I'd love to play a detective game. 

I do have Steam, so I may check Toki Tori 2 out, but that's dependent on how many deals I do or don't jump on between now and Jan 2nd. lol

I like Mario games, but don't have a Wii U, so I guess I'll stick to playing the classics online. I think I'd love the Luigi's Mansion sequel, since I got bored exploring in the first one, but I did enjoy the missions. The Wonderful 101 looked amazing graphically when I saw it at Best Buy, but I'm not sure if I would like the gameplay or not. I've been watching the Game Grumps play Wind Waker HD, which reminds me, I may want to get a new Gamecube controller at some point. I'll take your word on Pac-man, but I think I'd love Marvel LEGO. I want to see that new LEGO movie, looks funny. 

I've played DuckTales 2 on nintendo8.com, but can't always do the pogo stick mechanic correctly, for some reason. I wish they had the original on there, but the Remastered version does look fun, and that comes with the original game, I've heard. Link Between Worlds would have been one of my most anticipated games this year if I had a 3DS. I might just play Link's Awakening instead, since you mentioned it; I never did play that one. I mostly remember Dragon's Crown for all the "controversy" and that one witch character's hilarious jiggly boobs, but it did look like fun and had a cool art style. I had no idea they remade Castle of Illusion, what about the SNES games? I did not know about the Nintendo/Gina Sisters thing, but that's an interesting story, may have to look that up. Battleblock Theater sounds nice, and I may be getting Bit.Trip Runner on Steam soon, since it's only 99c! I wish I had a 3DS to play Harmoknight, I remember when they had a contest for it on here and you entered. I wish Steam had it. 

2013 sucked for me as well, but I lost a cat, not a grandmother. I'm glad you and your cousins had something to share and enjoy. I also think they should start incorporating some RPG elements like stat points into school teaching to make it more like a game and get the kid's attention, and I would have loved to learn about money management from being the mayor of Animal Crossing. 

And sure, I'd watch your show, but I'm weird and really like awards shows, even though a lot of people I know don't so much. 

Cary Woodham

12/29/2013 at 06:02 PM

Ni no Kuni is fantastic.

Actually, Project X-Zone is both a mix of action and strategy.

Link's Awakening is my favorite Zelda game, you should play it.

I don't really get the controversy with Dragon's Crown.  Lots of other games are like that, too.  I thought the Amazon was cool.

It would be neat if Capcom remade the SNES Mickey games.  I liked those way better than Castle of Illusion.

Yeah you should check out Giana Ssiters history sometime.  Rather interesting.

daftman

12/29/2013 at 08:05 PM

Nice awards show, Cary, and no commercials! Your picks were a little predictable but that's just because we all know what you like. And I'm glad you included so many runners up. Nice to be reminded of what came out this year lol. And I just downloaded Duel Destinies tonight. I love the Phoenix Wright games, so I'm really looking forward to playing this one, especially since Phoenix is the main character again.

Cary Woodham

12/29/2013 at 09:10 PM

Oh yeah, commercials!  I should've put commercials in my awards show!  OK, here's one!

"Try new 'Cary's Super Cereal!'  Eat one bowl and you'll be able to pick up skyscrapers and beat all the bad guys with one punch!  Part of this complete breakfast!"

OK, how was that?  Did you like that commercial?

Yeah, Phoenix Wright isn't as much as a main character as you might think, just to warn ya.

daftman

12/29/2013 at 09:15 PM

Well poo, now I'm a little bummed out. Guess I'll go have a bowl of Cary's Super Cereal to lift my spirits.

Cary Woodham

12/29/2013 at 09:28 PM

Let me know what it tastes like.

daftman

12/29/2013 at 10:40 PM

Tastes just like power pellets Wink

Cary Woodham

12/30/2013 at 05:41 AM

You know, my grandmother's name was Sue, and my grandfather's name was Clyde.  Those are the names of two of the ghost monsters, so I wonder if I'm part ghost monster, too?  In that case, I would be turning blue if anyone ate any power pellets. :)

Jamie Alston Staff Writer

12/30/2013 at 07:46 AM

Nice pick with DuckTales: Remastered.  I'm currently playing through it myself.

You also just reminded me to look into getting Castle of Illustion on the PS3. I keep hearing that it's really good.

I remember reading articles and seeing screenshots of the The Great Giana Sisters.  You can't tell me that original game wasn't ripped off from Super Mario Bros.  That was no happenstance.

Cary Woodham

12/30/2013 at 07:53 AM

Yeah the Castle of Illusion remake is pretty good. 

The original Giana Sisters really did look a lot like Super Mario Bros.  Nintendo may have stopped them from releasing it back then, but they didn't stop them from releasing a DS remake that came out a few years ago.  I got that DS game becuase I heard it's actually hard to find now.

Casey Curran Staff Writer

12/30/2013 at 07:39 PM

I'm really excited for Wright vs Layton too, especially since it'll have more Maya. I tried getting back into AC with New Leaf, but I think that series was just a one time thing for me. Was awesome the first time I tried, now I just get bored with it.

Cary Woodham

12/31/2013 at 05:40 AM

Yeah Maya is hiliarous.  She reminds me of Scrappy Doo with her unbridled enthusiasm.

Considering that the original GameCube AC game is one of my top five favorite games of all time, you know I'll end up liking sequels to it a lot, too.

Vice's Assistant

12/31/2013 at 09:49 PM

Its weird. I played a greater vareity of games this year but I don't really have one that I would call my favorite. Even fighthing game wise, I don't have one. I mean there were some great games I played this year but none that sick out for me.

Cary Woodham

01/01/2014 at 01:18 AM

Well I know we'll be getting some choice fighting games in 2014 so we'll see.  You'll have to check out my next blog to read about 'em!

BrokenH

01/01/2014 at 01:25 AM

Attack Of The Friday Monsters is something I really want to play. I'm a pretty big fan of Godzilla, Mecha Godzilla, and Mothra! Seems like all the games that appeal to me are on different systems right now. Curses! 

Cary Woodham

01/01/2014 at 05:02 PM

Yes if you like the old giant monster movies and shows like Godzilla and Ultraman, then you would love Friday Monsters.

Travis Hawks Senior Editor

01/04/2014 at 05:45 PM

Some great choices here, Cary. I also adore Attack of the Friday Monsters. I meant to put it on my own list and probably lost track of it somewhere while I was writing up my blog. 

You're one more person convincing me to get a Wii U ASAP.

Cary Woodham

01/04/2014 at 08:05 PM

You know, a Senior Editor at PixlBit shouldn't be without a Wii U.

Of course, you could turn that statement around on me and say a GamerDad.com reviewer shouldn't be without a PS4 or Xbox One...

Hope you get a chance to read my next blog about upcoming games, too!  Thanks for reading!

Travis Hawks Senior Editor

01/04/2014 at 09:20 PM

I agree. Please start a letter writing campaign to Nick to rectify this.

Cary Woodham

01/04/2014 at 10:08 PM

Rectify what?  Your situation or mine? :)

Travis Hawks Senior Editor

01/04/2014 at 10:16 PM

Let's go for a two-fer.

Blake Turner Staff Writer

01/06/2014 at 08:05 PM

 I read this a while back, I just didn't comment on it as there were a lot of picks I hadn't played. Actually, I haven't played any of your winners, and the only two I've played are Bit.Trip Runner 2, which is awesome, and Giana Sisters which is pretty neat too.

Cary Woodham

01/07/2014 at 07:55 AM

Wow, out of all the games on my list, you played two of the more obscure ones.:)

Blake Turner Staff Writer

01/07/2014 at 01:54 PM

Bahaha yeah. No, it's because I lost my consoles in a house fire and only have my pc to game on, so I missed out on a lot of the games you mentioned though. Am thinking of buying a 3DS for Bilby though... s I might have some catch up to do.

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