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Bulletstorm (2011) Bulletstorm’s protagonist, Grayson Hunt, is a drunkard, disgraced soldier among the stars that solves his problems by doing things like launching an entire spaceship at a bigger spaceship and scuppering both whilst he grumbles out another cheesy one-liner. A flawed classic, but a classic all the same.Ĥ8. The wastes of Washington made for an incredible journey once you got into it, and there’s an abundance of little moments that are just for you, and you alone. Bethesda created a post-apocalyptic wasteland that actually felt like one should, and gave it bags of personality and vibrancy even though its palette is almost entirely dreary, sickening greens.

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Fallout 3 (2008) Despite all the potential stumbling blocks ( and let’s face it, there were plenty on the PS3 version), it’s a testament to the character and world-building of the mammoth RPG known as Fallout 3 that it even manages to feature here at all. Ni No Kuni is a lovely little gem of a game.Ĥ9.

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A touching, fantastical and heartbreaking story is told of the young boy Oliver’s adventures in a magical kingdom, and the characters he meets are as endearing as they are daft. Ni No Kuni proved that the it could be done not just on paper, but in reality too. Ni No Kuni: Wrath of the White Witch (2013) Looking back, an JRPG collaboration between Level 5 ( Dragon Quest) and acclaimed Japanese animators Studio Ghibli seems a perfect fit.

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