365 days later, we’re inclined to say it again.
Though it started off a bit slow, 2011 ended as loudly as
you could want. Critically-acclaimed sequels to nearly every major game
franchise hit shelves, creating a glut of blockbusters and absolutely
decimating the wallets of those crazy enough to try to play them all. From
glorious indie downloads like Bastion to big, brash noisemakers like Modern
Warfare 3, we were never at a loss for an exceptional game experience.
Here is my list, counted down in order, of my 10 favorite games of 2011.
10. Uncharted 3: Drake's Deception
The game feels like an Indiana Jones adventure, and Drake keeps a wry sense of humor throughout the most trying times. The designers did their research to showcase several incredible environments, historical references and lost treasures. Players will come away feeling like they've been on a grand adventure, which they have.
9. Driver: San Fransisco
8. La Noire
7. Deus Ex: Human Revolution
6. Saints Row: The Third
5. The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim
4. Modern Warfare 3
The story takes you on a Modern Day World War, and reveals pieces of information that will blow you away. Remember when you thought how strange and outrageous nuking a city in Modern Warfare was? Well, those moments are back in this game, new and old. Special Ops returns, and now there are two modes - mission, and survival. The mission modes are the same a previous games, letting you play with a friend online, offline, or alone (for most missions, anyway.) The mode features its own leveling/unlock system, and you'll need to play a bit to unlock all the missions to be available. Survival is essentially "Horde Mode," where you have wave after wave of enemies, building up cash to buy sentry guns and other goodies. It's a well done mode, and a nice change of pace between the campaign and multiplayer.
3. NBA 2K12
2. FIFA 12