No other shooter feels quite as good as Destiny, and no co-operative,
multiplayer action game quite gets the drop - in, drop - out fun of a community game quite like Bungie does.
Not exact matches
It's a good
action - adventure
gamers won't forget too quickly (although a lack of
multiplayer makes it fade from memory sooner rather than later), despite some of the core elements being not as innovative or unique as they might seem, or as in the case of the memory remixes, not
quite as unforgettable as they should be.
Although its single player campaign is
quite short and with a weak story, Killzone 3 brings back the epic, over-the-top
action of its predecessor, this time with a
multiplayer mode that rivals most of the major FPS
games out there.
Whether you or your loved one is interested in
action, huge explorable worlds, RPGs,
multiplayer, or something that doesn't
quite fit in the usual categories, there was an amazing
game (or four) this year that fit the bill.