Saturnalian wrote:
1. Killer is Dead(PS3); 2. Beyond: Two Souls (PS3); 3. Badland (iOS); 4. Another World (iOS); 5. Borderlands 2 (PS3); 6. Prince of Persia Classic (iOS); 7. Ni No Kuni (PS3); 8. Don't Look Back (iOS); 9. Metro: Last Light (PS3); 10. Contrast (PS4); 11. Last of Us DLC (PS3); 12. Outlast (PS4); 13. Killzone 4 (PS4); 14. Rayman Run (iOS); 15. Dead Space 3 (PS3); 16. Brothers: A Tale of 2 Brothers (PS3); 17. Dark Souls 2 (PS3); 18. Shelter (PC); 19. The Stanley Parable (PC); 20. David (iOS); 21. Papers, Please (PC); 22. VVVVVV (PC); 23. Cave Story+ (PC); 24. Gone Home (PC); 25. Antichamber (PC) 26. The Swapper (PC) 27. Sine Mora (Vita) 28. Pixeljunk: Shooter Ultimate (PS4) 29. Amnesia: A Machine for Pigs (PC) 30. 9.03m (PC) 31. Stick it to the Man (PS4). 32. Dark Souls 2 Sunken Crown DLC (PS3) 33. FEZ (PS4) 34. OMG ZOMBIES (PS Vita). 35. Metrico (PS Vita) 36. Crysis 3 (PS3). 37. Dark Souls 2 Iron Crown DLC (PS3)
38) Little Inferno (iOS). I thought it was a silly distraction game where you burn stuff in a simulated fireplace. How wrong was I? It's only got a Tim Burton-esq storyline and, erm, and burning stuff in a fireplace. Quite how they've managed to combine the two is a stroke of genius though. It's the best iOS game I've played in ages. Not least cause most mobile games are utter shit.
39) Outlast: Whistleblower (PS4). I can't afford Alien: Isolation but if it's half as good as this DLC then it must be pretty facking awesome. Graphically it's the best thing I've played on PS4 so far - not because the graphics are nice, cause they are, but the environmental details are the mutts massive nuts. There's a section enshrouded in fog where you can see about 3 feet in front of you and it's marvellously done. Really amazing. There's a section where a nearby church is on fire and the light of the burning church fire comes flooding through the windows. Really lovely. There's also a section where a basketball court is used as a meat freezer by a guy who wants to turn men into women. Erm, yeah, that was weird.
Actually, the more I played, the closer and closer that it got to being the next-gen equivalent of Manhunt. How fucking cool would that be?
It's scary as fuck as well. There's a great bit in the fog again. You're walking about and someone runs up and smacks you on the back of the head. It happens once and never again. It's absolutely terrifying. I love playing a good horror game every now and again. Not too often but when you're in the mood they can be like no other game, the way they play with your fears and emotions.
40) Dark Souls 2: Ivory King DLC (PS3). It's Dark Souls again. It was really really good. It's definitely up there with some of the best environments made in DS2. All the DLC was fantastic though. I really liked the snow storm in the optional challenge area; actually the snow effects all round was fantastic. Yeah, it was really really good. Top-hole!