NZ Gamer - While other platforms may have bucked the trend to a certain extent, the Xbox 360 year was packed full of big-budget game releases. As you can see from this list, many of them scored well, too - none more so than our number one, which was the only title to earn a perfect 10 this year and the first since 2010's Red Dead Redemption - our only other 10/10 review.
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This looks like a great way to play.
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I own the PC version of The Witcher 2 and I can say it's awesome. Shame it didn't sell though. It deserves more than a few hundred thousand copies sold across two platforms. I hope we get The Witcher 3 but I doubt it with those poor sales.
"our only other 10/10 review."
Kinda loses credibility considering the amount of 9's and 9.5's though.
My list:
1. Halo 4
2. The Witcher 2
3. Alan Wake's American Nightmare
4. The Walking Dead (managed to play ep1 at a friends place. Banned here)
The first 3 are exclusive (kinda), as while I played quite a few 360 games, none of them were as amazing IMO as these. Darksider 2 and The Darkness 2 were also quite good.
Another slow year for the 360, but the quality of some of the titles made up for it.
A lot of the great games I played last year (2012) were actually titles I had missed previously. So I did not include them.
Fez and Trials: Evolution.