Gamer’s Digest: 2012 Gaming Favorites

Dust: An Elysian Tail | Halo 4

DUST: AN ELYSIAN TAIL
If you want to make a mainstream game solo, you’re either crazy or your name is Dean Dodrill. Basically the guy at Humble Hearts studio, Dodrill spent 3 years programming and animating this Xbox Live Arcade hit. When I read interviews about how he learned to program and then played the game for myself, I gained a huge appreciation for the attention to detail Dodrill put into it and admired at the dedication he put into teaching himself how to do programming. Say what you will about the very furry nature of the characters, but the art looks crisp and the animation effects are pretty great. The gameplay is what people typically expect and also want out of a 2D-action adventure, which is lots to play, lots to collect while doing some very fluid 2D-fighting and platforming. Unfortunately, a 3rd act had to be cut from the released product which was mentioned to make some big twists in the story, but it’s not like there isn’t enough game already to play through. For $15, this game was a bright spot in an elsewise lackluster Live Summer of Arcade and shouldn’t be forgotten when considering the best digital-only games of 2012.

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HALO 4
Master Chief’s return to the big stage is a grand & beautiful one. I’ve never been amazed by the Halo series when it comes to graphical prowess, but Halo 4’s sleek design and excellent art direction make it more than just a pretty game; it’s one of the best we’ll see in this generation (for however much longer that lasts). What Halo 4 does for the video game series is finally bring the Halo lore to the forefront with the Forerunners featured prominently and presenting a worthy rival to MC in the form of Didact. The campaign mode is very engaging because what Halo 4 does is place much more focus on the relationship between Master Chief and Cortana, characters who go through a humanizing process as Cortana’s rampancy worsens.

Multiplayer gets continued influence from Call of Duty, and I feel it’s for the better. More customizable loadouts than in Reach and new gametypes add new wrinkles to the common Halo MP formula to go with a new breed of maps. Dominion is a really fun mode because it’s an enhanced version of territories mode and always keeps you active and able to pick up some of the more dangerous weapons. Regicide is a great modified version of Free-For-All where points, not kills, matter and in a way levels the playing field. New for the series is the weekly episodes called Spartan Ops, following an interesting side story squad, though you play as the other squad and the actual missions are pretty typical in what you need to do. You could get away with watching the cinemas, but I highly recommend playing them at least looking for the Red vs. Blue easter eggs. Them, plus Palmer’s reactions, are pretty funny to watch.

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26 Responses to “Gamer’s Digest: 2012 Gaming Favorites”

  1. kidd says:

    now I really wanna play Spec Ops: The Line

    • Jrow says:

      Looks like I’ve almost pushed you over that edge. Now, I take my index finger and give you that last little push to try it out. 🙂

  2. Rakkyo says:

    “roll a panda”
    Oh, You Fosh

    Sadly, the games I’ve played are only on pages 3 and 7 ><
    Still, they were good games and this a good review. Nice work guys!

    • Foshizzel says:

      Rolling pandas are the best ever!

      Yeah I plan on playing more PS3 games because my brother finally got one for his birthday! So that is cool now I can play all the games I missed <3

      • BlackBriar says:

        LOL. Looks like a perfect opportunity has presented itself to you, Fosh. Use it to get hands on as much games as you can. Just make sure you make a budget beforehand. We tend to lose ourselves when we see a sweet chance like that.

  3. BlackBriar says:

    Playstation Vita: Being a fanboy of Sony since the original Playstation, I’m totally into the PS Vita and have a list of games I’d go after as soon as I get my hands on one (Gravity Rush, Assassin’s Creed III: Liberation). Jrow’s opinions on the system are just icing on the cake.

    Pokémon Black & White 2: The first continuation to an arc for the Pokémon series is, indeed, a first and it’s not bad. What is different about the franchise since the original Black & White are that the use of TMs have now become unlimited and you’ve become very susceptible to status effects during the battles (Poison, burns, paralysis). And the twists for Black & White 2 are that there’s a gym in the player’s home town and the impression of fusion Pokémon with Black Kyurem and White Kyurem on the cover art.

    Virtue’s Last Reward: One of the games on my list for PS Vita. I’m not sure what the game is about but it looks interesting.

    Assassin’s Creed III: I’m also a big fan of the franchise and have played all the previous installments. The announced flaws seem so small compared to the good parts of the game so I’m hardly worried about enjoying it when I get the chance. The notable thing about the franchise is its variety of lead characters being Assassin ancestors of different nationalities and Connor Kenway is the most unique being half British, half Native American.

    • steev says:

      Conner wasn’t a bad character, but he just wasn’t all that interesting. The best part of the story was when he was interacting with his father, but that ended with a flop not a bang. His story was too much like Ezio’s, but he didn’t have the same personality and charm as him. He would’ve been more interesting if there was more of a twist with his character or maybe he could’ve been more revengeful which lead to bigger more steep consequences due to the revenge he was seeking.

    • Tofu says:

      I can’t say much since I’ve only played Assassins Creed 3 from start to finish (I helped my bro out from time to time with 1 and 2 but I wasn’t playing the games myself).

      Conner to me didn’t feel like a great protagonist at all. The reasoning behind him joining with the Assassins was mainly due to revenge than to protect the world from Templars. In a way, his actions at times felt like “I don’t care about the world, I just want to get revenge”. It was too selfish in my eyes and maybe because Conner got away with it more easily than I’d expect (like what Steev mentioned), his development as a character is still raw.

      Also, the story felt… short. In a way it felt rushed and there are multiple times where they could’ve expanded certain scenes for better character development. There was one scene between Conner and his father where they talk about his mother and the whole confusion “oh I didn’t know that” kinda situation. Instead of expanding on it, the story moved on and forgot about it… there was potential, but it wasn’t harnessed.

      I like how they included the ship battles and the tree climbing but everything comes at a price. The fighting has been made to feel ‘too’ simple, where you can win the game with the weapons you start off with. Actually, there’s hardly any weapons to get and the whole armor thing? That’s just for appearance now. There’s also a tunnel system I’m pretty sure no one uses. In other words, the content was lacking and was way too simplified compared to the previous installments but as negative as this comment is, overall I still enjoyed it for the fighting. The game didn’t reach my expectations but it was still a fairly fun game.

      Best if you try it out yourself because a friend of mine keeps harping on about how great it is (only… he harps on about the ship battles and tree climbing…)

    • Jrow says:

      There’s two camps for Gravity Rush: Those that enjoy it and those who think it’s just awful. It seems like people are on one side or the other of whether or not Gravity Rush was a good game. I know myself & Amuro enjoyed it and got used to how the game handles gravity.

      But yeah, when you get that Vita man, you’ll run that battery dry from so much playing of it.

  4. Kyokai says:

    Thanks for this detailed list guys. I am sure, this will be helping a lot of people during holidays and in general selecting the games that they might have missed for 2012. ^^

    • Jrow says:

      Sure thing. Somehow my amateurish HTML and graphics stuff worked out alright, though this is merely me adopting design styles of you & steev.

      Also, March 5th. Tomb Raider. F YEAH!

  5. Highway says:

    I used to be such a big gamer, and I’ve played none of this besides WoW. I’ll probably play Halo 4 after Christmas, but all in all, FPS games don’t interest me, big time investments don’t interest me (cause I’ve already got the time allotted to other things), and I just have other things to do.

  6. Samantha Zan says:

    I’ve heard of all these games! Too bad I’m poor so I haven’t gotten a chance to play all of them! Only some… DX

    Playstation All Stars Battle Royale – It is seriously one of the most funniest games played with other people all the way! I get so intense when playing that game! Usually I use Nathan Drake or Dante lolz. Mostly I was just sad there weren’t any Square Enix characters. Such a fun game still, though I too hope that we get DLCs with Cloud and Lara too! XD

    Persona 4 – Golden and Arena??? I just want both now with my Fsteak.

    Though I really want to play everything else, especially Journey, so Beautiful 0-0

    I really want to play most of those games though! Especially

    • Samantha Zan says:

      …Journey so Beautiful 0-0 (Sorry for the cut-off)

    • Jrow says:

      Lara Croft would be fun DLC, so would Cloud. I’m looking forward to when Kat comes out as DLC and the new levels get released.

      Golden/Arena are awesome. Arena deserves fighting game of the year mentions and Golden is no doubt the best game you can buy for Vita today.

  7. Amuro1X says:

    Thanks for inviting me to throw some words together here. It does the body good to stretch that muscle every now and again. You know, the one responsible for making with the writing and what not.

    As for the list of games, it really makes me look back on 2012 in a more positive light. It’s easy to say that it was a weak year for gaming, but there was plenty of great stuff. It’s also the year I got my Vita and finally ditched my fat ass launch 60gb PS3 for the new hotness of the 500gb Super Slim PS3. I even made the jump to PS+ and I’m not looking back. Will next year be the advent of Sony and Microsoft’s new consoles? Who knows, but if next year can surpass 2012 in gaming goodness, then it will truly be an exemplary year.

    • Jrow says:

      It did seem to me that 2012 wasn’t an amazing year prior to us doing this post, but 2012 was just fine by the end. I do think because there was a lull around summer time where no real AAA titles were coming and that it wasn’t like 2011 where good games were coming out once/twice a month, that my initial thought of 2012 was a very “7.9” situation… I’d rate it higher now in retrospect.

      I do think that when DmC, Bioshock and Tomb Raider come out in Q1 of 2013, people like me will have already declared 2013 > 2012.

      • Overcooled says:

        Not a bad year, indeed! Xenoblade and P4G alone made it worth it for me. It’s easy to forget what actually came out during the year until you actually look at a list. I had to be reminded too.

        …2013 does look pretty damn good though. I’m already excited for DmC and Ni no Kuni :3

  8. Hawthorne says:

    @Overcooled, would you say Last Story is worth the pricetag for an RPG fan? The negatives you mentioned seem to outweigh the positives (especially the lack of real strategy), and though I love RPGs the linearity seems kind of boring. OTL

    I was really excited for the game originally, but now I don’t know if I still want to get it. Oh the indecisiveness!

    • Overcooled says:

      I can see how some people would really like it, but I’d hesitate to say it’s worth the money. You might wanna hold off on this one. :/

    • akagami says:

      I’m a huge RPG fan so I’d say every RPG is worth it (I buy most at full price at release). But it’s on the Wii and I hate the Wii, so I haven’t had the chance to play either The Last Story or Xenoblade Chronicles.

  9. T.K. says:

    Great overview of 2012 in games. Definitely agree in Borderlands 2 being Game of the Year, I had already accumulated almost 120 hours in the main campaign. Dishonored being a close second favourite of mine but sadly it has been a slow year in gaming compared to previous years (for me at least). Let’s hope that 2013 gives us a much better offering.

  10. Amutofan123 says:

    So I bought Xenoblade over the summer and IT’S SO FREAKING GOOD. I adore it. It’s my favorite game ever. The environments are tremendous and beautiful, the soundtrack is amazing, and the story and characters are great too.

    I don’t think I can even pick a favorite place in the game. Eryth Sea at night during a meteor shower was probably the most beautiful to me, but Bionis’ Leg was probably the most fun for me to explore. Either that or Makna Forest.

    My favorite team was Shulk/Dunban (shirtless of course)/Riki with me controlling Shulk. I also really liked controlling Melia. That girl can deal out some damage. The characters are so great. I love them all, but Dunban (especially when he’s not wearing a shirt) is my favorite.

    I really have to thank your post in Spring for this, OC. I had been interested in the game before, but you absolutely convinced me to buy it.

    • Overcooled says:

      I’m so glad you liked Xenoblade! It’s the best game on the wii and one of my new favourite RPGs. Words just don’t do it justice because it does almost EVERYTHING right.

      I love all the game areas. Eryth Sea during a meteor shower was a rare treat, but I have to say Satorl Marsh took my breath away. During the day it’s pretty ugly, but at night it’s phenomenal. Seriously, the level design is absolutely fantastic!

      Looks like we have the same team set-up, although I preferred to control Rikki since his HP was through the roof. I actually never got the hang on Melia…mostly because I rarely ever use mage characters. I hear she’s supposed to be crazy strong, but I just couldn’t do it lol. Topless Dunban is always great. I love how he climbs up freaking walls with only one hand.

      Ahhhh, thank you~ So far I’ve gotten about 2 or 3 others to play Xenoblade thanks to my post nudging them (and their own drive to buy it, of course) and it seems to be overall really well-liked. Not many people have played it, but those who have tend to love it. It deserves all the advertising it can get.

  11. akagami says:

    I agree with the DLCs for ME3 – they were great, especially seeing all the back story of the Prothean race. Actually, the strong suit of ME is the rich characters and their history as well as the excellent script/voice actors.

    I enjoyed all parts of ME1. ME2 was great to play, but the ending was just horrible. Seriously? It’s like a trailer for an upcoming movie than an ending. And don’t get me started on ME3’s ending. It was utter crap in my eyes, but I went in knowing that ME endings were horrible and the play experience is what makes the series worth it, so I wasn’t totally surprised.

    In that entire list I’ve only played ME3… I’m so far behind in my games ><
    Currently playing Disgaea 2, Torchlight 2, Devil Survivor 2, Pokemon White 1, and Xenosaga 3. I think only Devil Survivor 2 and Torchlight 2 was released in 2012, haha. I really have too many games in my backlog (I'm still clearing out my PS2 games – I got some PS1 games I've always wanted to play last year and haven't got around to them… FFVIII, Tactics Ogre, and FF Tactics). Sigh.

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