regmcfly wrote:Keep walking Mike
Yossarian wrote:Destiny 2 and new CoDs tend to be new games built from the ground up.
WorKid wrote:I'm voting for FTL (new 64 bit iOS edition).
Yossarian wrote:I don't really care if a game is new or not, I don't see why someone's GotY should have to be a game released that year. If I've spent months enjoying a game that came out two years ago, why shouldn't I be able to choose it? It makes even less sense these days when games can change so much post-release due to updates and patches.
Vela wrote:Yossarian wrote:Destiny 2 and new CoDs tend to be new games built from the ground up.
CoD is still using the quake 3 engine.
And if youre going to call splatoon 2 a dx version, I hate to think what that makes halo 2 and 3.
Yossarian wrote:I don't really care if a game is new or not, I don't see why someone's GotY should have to be a game released that year. If I've spent months enjoying a game that came out two years ago, why shouldn't I be able to choose it? It makes even less sense these days when games can change so much post-release due to updates and patches.
Yossarian wrote:I don't really care if a game is new or not, I don't see why someone's GotY should have to be a game released that year. If JimI've spent months enjoying a game that came out two years ago, why shouldn't I be able to choose it?
It makes even less sense these days when games can change so much post-release due to updates and patches.
Yeah, it's a bit early for the annual 'why does the game of the year have to be a game of the year?' argument.Kow wrote:Why are we doing this is July? It's bad enough in December. Are we short of arguments?
Tempy wrote:There shall be no exceptions, just so Moot can't stick Switch on the start of Thumper and pretend it's a new game
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