Thursday, December 31, 2015

Jeff's Top Ten Games of 2015!

As we say goodbye to the year that was, and welcome the year that will be, let me briefly reflect on 10 games that I considered to be the best use of my time and money during the year of 2015. Here is my list of the Top Ten Games of 2015!

But first...

Honorable Mention (My #11):

Dying Light


A zombie killing game that actually scared me. There is something so satisfying about picking up a blunt object and bashing a zombie's skull in. Just the sound of the "THUD" and the screaming afterwards. Dying Light was able to make that satisfying feeling last throughout, and terrified you at night by making sure you knew your life was in severe danger. Great game!
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Now for the ten games that made the cut!

10. Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege


I figured this game would be fun, but I had no idea just how addicting this game can be. It's an amazing experience to have your squad roll up on a building, plant charges, and blow shit up. While the lack of a true single-player campaign keeps this game near the bottom of the list, it can't be overstated just how many cool moments happen through the course of any match. Since every round is a different experience, it really pushes that "One more round, just one more round, one more round" mentality.

9. Yakuza 5


The biggest surprise was that this game came out at all. Only available as a digital download on PS3, Yakuza 5 is just as ridiculous as its predecessors. One minute you're walking down the street, minding your own business, the next, you're being approached by a thug talking shit, to which you take the nearest blunt object and bash his skull in. You then can unwind by doing your day job of driving a taxi. Did I mention there is a Club SEGA arcade where you can play a full version of Virtua Fighter 2 (with online play) as well as Taiko Drum Master? Absolutely belongs here.

8. Batman Arkham Knight


Yes, the PC version was a total bummer, but I played this on Xbox One. I have never had a need to 100% any game the way that I felt I needed to with Arkham Knight. All the side characters and stories made it so compelling to see every thread to its conclusion. While the true ending did leave a little to be desired, I loved every second of being the Bat in Gotham. Traversing the city was a blast, the voice acting was top-notch, the city looked amazing, it made the comic book fan in me happy. I can not wait to see what Rocksteady Studios has planned for their next adventure, even if it's not a Batman one.

7. Halo 5: Guardians


Sure, no splitscreen sucks, and the story was good, if not a little clunky, but this is the best that a Halo game has felt. 60 frames a second, awesome weaponry, beautiful graphics, superb sound, fun maneuverability, and an amazing multiplayer experience all add up to a fantastic Halo experience that sets up the series beautifully for whatever Halo 6 will throw at us.

6. Splatoon


Nintendo went all in on this new franchise, and when that happens, greatness happens. Splatoon struck the right balance of cuteness and on-edge excitement to keep me playing for hours and hours. I loved how fast paced the games were, the constant rewards for playing, the wonderful music, and just how colorful it is. In a world where shooters are all about headshots and killstreaks, it's great to see a "shooter" that's more focused on making the world a more colorful place. I love Splatoon.

5. Fallout 4


When I first booted this game up, I didn't move from my chair for 20 hours. Ok, I did to use the bathroom and not to, you know, die, but you get my point. There is just something about this game that WILL NOT let me put it down. The vast wasteland, the numerous landmarks to explore, the constant loot, the need to see my son again, it's a superb experience that no amount of technical issues or bugs could keep me from enjoying, though they did keep me from putting this game higher on the list. Here's hoping the planned DLC in 2016 adds even more to this wonderful game.

4. The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt


I mentioned how much time Fallout 4 demanded, well, The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt did that even more, and did it better. Geralt is such an amazing character and is totally someone I would want to get a drink with, just to hear his stories, or at least to play a few games of Gwent with. The world in the game is so lush, so beautiful, and packed with things to do and monsters to kill. The backdrop of war just adds to the tension. Oh, and there's The Wild Hunt that goes around murdering people left and right. I did not particularly like the character progressions system, but that's only a minor gripe on this wonderful achievement in gaming.


3. Rocket League


I fucking love Rocket League. Want more? Ok. It was the most addictive experience I had this year, hours upon hours upon hours of fun, the highs, the lows, the blowouts, and the overtime buzzer beaters. The multitude of maps looked amazing, you could play online or offline, the rewards you received were plentiful and cosmetically awesome (as well as stat-tracking) and FREE updates added even more awesome content. You play one game, you will be hooked. I fucking love Rocket League!


2. Super Mario Maker


What a delight! Nintendo handed control of its most storied character to the fans and said "go nuts", and we did. We made levels we could only dream (or have nightmares) about. Nintendo's love and care was poured over this game and we gamers flocked to it and the world was new again. It's amazing this game even exists, and it's amazing how powerful these creation tools are. Super Mario Maker let gamers show their creative side like never before, and share those creations with the world, assuring this title will never get old. Thank you, Nintendo!


1. Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain


I will say, without a doubt, not only is this my game of the year, it may be one of the greatest games ever made. It made stealth fun, it made every encounter seem fresh and tactical, it is a technical marvel, the characters are well-conceived, the story grabs you and never lets go, and that puppy is so damn cute! Sprinkle in just the right amount of Kojima nonsense and you have a masterpiece. My helicopter flies in to extract me while playing "She Blinded Me With Science" while my horse deploys a chute to be taken away with me to Mother Base. Words can only do so much justice to my best gaming experience of 2015, and one of the best experiences I have EVER had with a video game.

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Thank you all for another year of support and ingesting the content I am putting out there, in the hopes of making it my full-time career. My New Year's Resolution is to bring more content in 2016; more YouTube videos, regular Twitch streaming, more blog entries, more Podcasts, more, more, more. So watch out for what I have in store for 2016. Happy New Year, everyone!

Wednesday, December 30, 2015

The End of 2015 Awards: Part 2!

It's time for Part 2 of the awards ceremony that showcases the highs (and sometimes lows) of 2015!

Here are the categories getting recognized in this entry:

Best Free-To-Play Experience, Best Beta/Early Access Experience, Best Use of Troy Baker, Best HD / Remake / Remaster / Collection / Whatever, and Best Fighting Game

Ceremony BEGIN!

Best Free-to-Play Experience:

Winner: Heroes of the Storm (PC)


MOBAs can be a real intimidating thing. It can be scary to jump into something with so much going on, knowing that if you screw up at all, your fellow gamers will make sure you feel their toxic wrath. Blizzard made a MOBA that was simple for anyone to pick up and have a great time with, whether you are playing by yourself or have a cool posse to roll with. Add the usual love and care that Blizzard is known for, and you have an absolute delight that everyone should check out.

Runners Up:

- Neverwinter (Xbox One)
- World of Warships (PC)

Best Beta/Early Access Experience

Winner: Brawlhalla (PC)


If you've been listening to my recent podcasts or watching my Extra Life stream, you know how much I adore this game. A Free-to-Play Smash Bros. with an adorable art style, fast gameplay, and plenty of customization options. I can not say enough great things about this game, and I can not wait to see the full release.

Runners Up:

- Darkest Dungeon (PC)
- Star Wars Battlefront (Xbox One, PS4, PC) ...again, I am referring to the experience of the Beta.

Best Use of Troy Baker (SPOILER)

Troy Baker is one of the hardest working voice over artists in the industry, right there with Nolan North, Phil LaMarr, and Steven Blum. So which game capitalized on his talents the most?

Winner: Batman Arkham Knight (Harvey Dent / Two-Face / Jason Todd / Red Hood / Arkham Knight)


Give Mr. Baker room to shine, and he will take full advantage of it. Give him one of the game's titular characters, and he steals the show. You can really hear and feel the war going on inside Jason Todd's head as he struggles between killing and saving the Batman. You really can sense the tortured soul of a man who has been pushed to the edge of insanity.


 Runners Up:

- Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain (Ocelot)
- Mortal Kombat X (Shinnok / Erron Black / Fujin)

Best HD / Remake / Remaster / Collection / Whatever:

Winner: Uncharted: The Nathan Drake Collection (PS4)


What more could you ask for? Three absolute classic games in one collection, 60 frames per second, 1080p, and all the Nathan Drake charm to love all over again. Sure, there is no multiplayer here, but you get the video game version of the Indiana Jones Trilogy, looking better than ever, and that's pretty rad.

Runners Up:

- Dishonored Definitive Edition - (Xbox One, PS4)
- DmC: Definitive Edition - (Xbox One, PS4)

Best Fighting Game

Winner: Mortal Kombat X (Xbox One, PS4, PC)


Yes, I have always had a soft spot for this franchise, but there is so much going right in the latest outing. A great mix of old and new characters, eye-candy graphics, sound effects that help you feel the pain, a fun story, smooth gameplay, lots of content, and an online service that works well overall. I was super excited to get my hands on this game and it did not disappoint.

Runners Up:

- Dragon Ball XenoVerse (PC, PS3, PS4, Xbox 360, Xbox One)
- Rising Thunder - (PC) - Still in Alpha, it's free, go play it.

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That wraps up Part 2 of the awards ceremony. The hype is real! The next awards posting will be the big one! My overall Top 10 Games of 2015! Hope you've got your brown pants on!

Monday, December 28, 2015

The End of 2015 Awards: Part 1!

As we wind down the year that was 2015, it is time to hand out some vocal hardware and award the games and the moments that stood out in the world of video games.

Part 1 will consist of: Best Sports Game, Best Handheld Exclusive, Biggest Surprise, and Biggest Disappointment.

Ceremony START!

Best Sports Game:

Winner: Rocket League (PC, PS4, coming to Mac, Linux, and Xbox One in 2016)


What seemed like a simple "car soccer" game grew into a thriving community and an absolute joy to play. Not to mention a vacuum that sucked up many of my hours. Updates added new cars, new cosmetics, new maps, and so on, while full on DLC added a Mad Max-style look to certain features. This game is constantly evolving and is my favorite sports game of 2015. Expect this game to only get bigger as it gets released on Mac, Linux, and Xbox One very soon.

Runners Up:

- MLB 15 The Show (PS4)
- Madden NFL '16 (Xbox 360, Xbox One, PS3, PS4) - I LOVE the new "Draft Champions" mode.

Best Handheld Exclusive:

Winner: Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate (3DS)


I had never been a big Monster Hunter guy, but I knew enough people cared so deeply about this franchise that I figured I would give it a shot, and while Monster Hunter Tri was my first foray into the series, Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate had the right balance of "help me, I'm new" and "here is why people love this" and it hooked me from the start. So much so that before buying my NEW Nintendo 3DS XL, I imported a Circle Pad Pro from Japan for my 3DS XL just for this game. Tons of free content only added to the joys I had with this game. I am a Monster Hunter guy now.

Runners Up:

- Persona 4 Dancing All Night (Vita)
- Puzzle & Dragons Z + Super Mario Bros. Edition (3DS)

Biggest Surpise (The Good Kind):

Winner: Guitar Hero Live (Xbox 360, Xbox One, PS3, PS4, WiiU)


Just when I thought the era of plastic instruments was either dead or treading water, out comes Guitar Hero Live and reinvigorates the genre. They took a huge risk be redesigning the guitar and essentially changing how the game is played, but it works beautifully. Sure, the single-player live-action gameplay is SUPER cheesy and at times cringeworthy, but the online capabilities with Guitar Hero TV is a fantastic, new way to play these types of games. When the game was first announced, I didn't know what to think, but now, I will say, I was very pleasantly surprised by the effort here.

Runners Up:

- Assassin's Creed Syndicate (PC, PS4, Xbox One) - It's quite good!
- Transformers: Devastation (PC, PS3, PS4, Xbox 360, Xbox One) - Took me back to the 80's.

Biggest Disappointment (The Award Nobody Wants)

"Winner": Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 5 (PS4, PS3, Xbox 360, Xbox One)


I have never been one to ask for a refund and say something like "This game just plain sucks", but...man...Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 5 just plain sucks. From the inane missions to the unnecessary lobby structure, to the awful technical issues, to the useless "SLAM" mechanic, everything about Pro Skater 5 made me want to stop playing immediately and find my copy of Pro Skater 3 to relive the good old days. I feel those days are gone forever.

Runners Up:

- How fast the Evolve community fell off
- Lack of details in the Star Wars Battlefront Season Pass. $50 for...what?

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Part One in the books, Part Two will have 5 awards and be out later this week, with my overall Top 10 Games of 2015 to round everything out. Check this space, follow me on Twitter @JeffMcFlyIA, and stay tuned to know when I start my end of year podcasts.

Monday, December 14, 2015

The Jeff of All Games 2015 Award Categories!

As we get closer and closer to 2016, it's time to take a look back at this past year's triumphs and tribulations, and to recognize the things that made 2015 so memorable. Here is just an overview of the categories in which I will be doling out the metaphorical hardware:

Best Fighting Game
I am a big of a fighting game nut, so I find the game that packed the most punch and knocked out the competition.

Best Sports Game
Every Year gets a slew of new additions to the buffet of sports titles, but I award the game that takes their respective franchise to the next level and is able to make the "16" on the box worth the $$.

Best Use of Troy Baker
One of the hardest working voice actors in the business, Troy Baker was busy yet again in 2015 for animated shows and video games, I decide which performance was best, which is more difficult than you can imagine.

Best Handheld Exclusive
"Gaming on the Go" can not and will not be ignored! This category will look at the best game on the Playstation Vita and Nintendo 3DS, since trying to find good mobile games on phones/tablets/watches etc., is a real minefield.

Biggest Surprise
The game that either came out of nowhere and surprised me, or one that had little hype but delivered big. Which game caught me off guard and became a welcomed addition to my collection?

Biggest Disappointment
You take the good, you get the bad. This award is for the game/experience that really left a bad taste in my mouth. Either it was a game with a ton of hype that fell way short, or something that just could not garner my attention no matter how hard I tried.

Best Free-to-Play Experience
Free-to-Play games are everywhere and growing more by the second. So which F2P game is worth your non-existent money? Which micro-transactions are least egregious? You have so many hours in a day, so which F2P is worth that hard-earned time?

Best Early Access/Beta Experience
Plenty of games go through a Beta or through Steam Early Access. I find out which game had the best experience in the early stages, and which game looked the most promising.

Best HD/Remastered/Definitive/Whatever Edition
There are way too many of these, and my feelings on these things are well known, but I feel it's best to see which collection of an old-game-made-shiny-and-new is best.

Overall Game of the Year 
Finally, I release my Top 10 Games of the Year, and figure out which game deserves that coveted title of "Game of the Year".  This is always the hardest award to give, so I expect many late nights and beers.
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The awards will be split up into 3 parts: 4 awards in Part 1, 5 in Part 2, and Game of the Year in Part 3. I will be posting blog entries, making YouTube entries, and podcasts for each part as well. It is indeed the most wonderful time of the year, so follow the blog and follow me on Twitter @JeffMcFlyIA to stay up to date on all the happenings on my "family of networks".