With the year coming to a close it's time to vote for your top game of 2008.
My vote goes out to Call of Duty: World at War for some of the best "keep you on your toes" multiplayer.
What's yours?
Left 4 Dead
Fallout 3
Call of Duty: World at War
World of Warcraft: Wrath of the Lich King
Warhammer Online
GRID
Crysis Warhead
Spore
Command & Conquer: Red Alert 3
Other (please list below)
With the year coming to a close it's time to vote for your top game of 2008.
My vote goes out to Call of Duty: World at War for some of the best "keep you on your toes" multiplayer.
What's yours?
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Team Fortress 2 was technically launched in 2007 but I think it's definitely an awesome 2008 title Otherwise, Fallout 3 is a great choice with amazing story, unique post-apocalyptic art, and a great community. Epic win!
L4D has been the most fun I've had fraggin in a long time. Still have to play FO3.
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Cod waw and Grid ftw!
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GTA IV - I only played 15 minutes but am already very impressed. Art and design quality is awesome; pity that technically this game is crap.
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cod4 - i think it deserves first place for 2000-2010 game of decade
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L4D, although I still play other games more often.
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I really liked L4D. The focus on teamwork makes playing on expert a blast.
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Fallout 3 definitely gets my vote.
Call of Duty for me even thought i haven't played it. Ill play it tomorrow.
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My vote is Fallout 3...this game really rocks.
For racing, GRID is THE game
Last edited by Morais; 12-20-2008 at 01:25 AM.
IMHO Darkensang, very good cRPG.
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Stalker: Clear sky, it is not as good as SoC, though.
I voted grid, great game if you configure it properly
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What about Witcher EE edition? They really fixed it right. It's story line and people's attitude realism is bar none deepest. Graphics are good and the simple combat system is suprisingly up close and satisfying.
All stock for now, no need for more, but it's gonna be soon methinks.
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grid is a great game, i voted for fallout 3, its truely immence, still not bought left 4 dead yet, but it wont be long till i have it !
LEFT 4 DEAD.
2008 Has been a year full of hype, and many disappointments with high end games (Far cry 2) *cough*, but when Valve brought out LEFT 4 DEAD, it's been a game that goes back to
the roots of what makes games fun - Simple to get into, Quick and uncomplicated, and Blast to play especially with multiplayer!
to people who haven't played Left 4 Dead, you guys are missing out. The first time you get swarmed by the horde of zombies, as you unload clip after clip after clip to fend them off is memorable.
Valve has done it again!
LEFT 4 DEAD
FALL out 3 comes second place, but there are plenty of bugs to be fixed. The story is immense, but Left 4 dead gets my vote for out of the box, blow your mind the first time you play
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L4D for me, just tons of replayability and an insane attention to detail/polish. Although i expect that from Valve. Fallout 3 has a playtime of roughly 40-60 hours with mods which makes it quite a long game. Although i wish there was moer depth to the storyline, I never really got attached to it or my character.
World of Warcraft: The Burning Crusade. I know it came out in '07 but, the best content didn't come until the Sunwell was released. WotLK is still way too new. Haven't played any of the other titles listed above.
L4D
as for Grid, yeah its nice and all, and they tried to do whats right, but get behind the wheel of a car and its nothing liike grid.
I love L4D, granted I play Day of Defeat much more (thats due to CAL) i enjoy the teamwork and strats that evolve from a good session of L4D
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