You’ve probably heard a thing or two about how long it took for Final Fantasy 15 to release. Don’t worry – you can still be a futuristic bad-ass all throughout. Retaining the same awesome movement and gunplay from the original, Titanfall 2 revamped its approach to abilities, Titans and map design, delivering more evenly paced action. It delivered the best single-player FPS campaign in a long time. Respawn certainly didn’t with Titanfall 2. “Upping the ante” isn’t a term to take lightly. Constant support from Blizzard, including new maps, modes, events and cosmetics, is the icing on the cake – Overwatch has stayed alive this long thanks to its amazing gameplay that keeps you coming back for more when it’s not letting you be the hero everyone deserves. It mixes 23 unique heroes that, despite their categories, can be as dangerous as you want them to be. Overwatch is many things – a game of ultimates, a game of strategy, a game of metas, aiming, pinching, positioning, communication and much more. What deserves to sit at the top of the throne as GamingBolt’s Game of the Year? Let’s look at the nominees. Though 2016 may have seen more problematic launches than you could shake a cynical Brit at, it also featured tons of long awaited releases and amazing follow-ups. Mud was flung, opinions were questioned and after several rounds of totally legal brawling, we finally decided on our Game of the Year.
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