Fallout 4
By far the most interesting game, and the game that will continue to be played for hundreds of hours on end. Like Skyrim, I think FO4 will live on for years after everyone has beaten the main quest.
Like Fallout 3 and Fallout New Vegas, the game is unique and really peerless in it's style of play. Even with it's flaws, the openness of the game puts it in stark contrast with other games out today that do too much handholding and don't allow a traditional Western-style role playing experience.
There's really nothing like Fallout, and it's been such a long time since NV. With the community, mod-ability, open world, and awesome gameplay, it's hard to say another game in 2015 is really better than this.
I think my runner up would be The Witcher 3, or Life is Strange.
How is Fallout 4 compared to 3? I loved 3, but I just got an Xbox One, so I'm still catching up on old stuff. Starting with Destiny and DA:Inquisition.Fallout 4
By far the most interesting game, and the game that will continue to be played for hundreds of hours on end. Like Skyrim, I think FO4 will live on for years after everyone has beaten the main quest.
Like Fallout 3 and Fallout New Vegas, the game is unique and really peerless in it's style of play. Even with it's flaws, the openness of the game puts it in stark contrast with other games out today that do too much handholding and don't allow a traditional Western-style role playing experience.
There's really nothing like Fallout, and it's been such a long time since NV. With the community, mod-ability, open world, and awesome gameplay, it's hard to say another game in 2015 is really better than this.
I think my runner up would be The Witcher 3, or Life is Strange.
Had never even heard of Ori and the Blnd Forest until the other day, but really looking forward to playing it now that I saw some trailers and read a couple reviews.I like Fallout 4 a lot, but I'd put it third behind MGSV and Witcher 3. I couldn't help be disappointed by certain aspects of Fallout 4, whereas the other two surpassed my expectations, so maybe that played a part. I'm also not really into mods so that doesn't do much for me. Jack and I seem to be on the same page with Fallout 4. I hope the next Bethesda open world game attempts to truly push the boundaries.
I said it before but Pillars of Eternity definitely deserves an honorable mention, too, IMO, as does Ori and the Blind Forest. That would round out my top 5.
Had never even heard of Ori and the Blnd Forest until the other day, but really looking forward to playing it now that I saw some trailers and read a couple reviews.
How is Fallout 4 compared to 3? I loved 3, but I just got an Xbox One, so I'm still catching up on old stuff. Starting with Destiny and DA:Inquisition.
Plus I've been caught up on my PC gaming w/ Heroes of the Storm and such, but Fallouts down somewhere on my list.
By the way, I think the main thing that annoys me about Life is Strange is that the kids in it are supposed to be 18 but they look 13. I had no idea they were in college (the game calls it something else, and some of the other lingo is a bit off as well, I assume because the developer is French) until I read my character's journal.
I like Fallout 4 a lot, but I'd put it third behind MGSV and Witcher 3. I couldn't help be disappointed by certain aspects of Fallout 4, whereas the other two surpassed my expectations, so maybe that played a part. I'm also not really into mods so that doesn't do much for me. Jack and I seem to be on the same page with Fallout 4. I hope the next Bethesda open world game attempts to truly push the boundaries.