A good game can be elevated by a great score, and a great game can be made worse by a terrible score. No doubt, 2022 had a lot of wonderful music. As it’s such a subjective topic, we decided against picking a definitive winner. Instead, each of us here at VGU will choose our favorite
As 2021 drew to a close, the typical online chatter took place that happens every year “was this year a good year in gaming?” I was surprised to see a lot of people think it was a bad year just because we didn’t get back-to-back masterpieces of games. Part of me thinks this was the
My Top 5 Games of 2021 5) Crusin Blast At the time of me writing this, it has been *checks watch* nearly 14 years since the world has seen a proper Burnout game. I’ve platinumed Burnout Paradise twice (once with the remaster) and I’ve even played a bit of it on Xbox as well, but
Just under half of the games I played this year released prior to 2021. So I wanted to take a moment to talk about a few of those games as well. And you know what? I’ll rank them as well. 5. Asura’s Wrath DLC (Episodes 19 – 22) I played Asura’s Wrath in 2012 when
It’s that time of year again! You’ve heard us argue about these games over the last month, but it’s time to finally reveal the winners of all of our categories, including the coveted Game of the Year! This page will plainly list out all of the winners in all 20 of our categories. If you
Game of the Year (Listen to how we decided these categories here) 1) Tell Me Why2) Dreams3) Final Fantasy VII Remake4) The Last of Us: Part II5) Spiritfarer6) Animal Crossing: New Horizons7) Astro’s Playroom8) Ghost of Tsushima9) Doom Eternal10) Persona 5 Royal Thanks for supporting the site, and my sincerest apologies to Spider-Man: Miles Morales.
While the back half of the year was packed for me, the first and middle were more sparse for the most part. So I took it upon myself to catch up with some games I previously missed. Here are five games I really dug that came out prior to 2020. #5 – Donut County Sometimes
My Top 5 Games of 2020 5) Dreams It breaks my heart how slept on Dreams was this year. It feels like everyone played it’s main campaign back in February, but hopped right off after that. Well, I get it, that campaign was truly remarkable. It felt like both the most grounded game Media Molecule