The highest highs and lowest lows.
2013 brought us some of the absolute best games from this console generation. But unfortunately not every game can be an award winner. As always, plenty of titles missed their mark - some quite severely. But which games earned the absolute lowest scores from IGN's reviewers? Read on to find out. Or skip straight to Page 2 to see IGN's highest-scoring games of the year!
It's time to add two more games to your library for free from the Epic Games Store.
GSC Game World has shared a new gorgeous trailer of STALKER 2: Heart of Chornobyl, as well as a few screenshots.
Thank you Xbox for saving this game from development Hell.
This is what contributing to gaming looks like.
Keep doing this. THIS is good for competition. *This* is good for all gamers, regardless of platform.
"The Jyväskylä-based (Finland) indie games developer Act Normal Games today announced with great delight and thrill that their isometric post-apocalyptic point-and-click adventure “Rauniot“, is now available PC (via Steam, GOG, and GMG." - Jonas Ek, TGG.
IGN didn't review Ride to Hell for some reason, so this list is already losing some credibility.
No surprise that the best reviewed part is dominated by Nintendo.
6 of the 11 best games reviewed on IGN were Nintendo games. After all these years Nintendo are still a top tier video game developer.
My GOTY List (Only for games that I have played):
GOTY: The Last of Us | Runner-up: Bioshock: Infinite
Best 3DS Game: Fire Emblem: Awakening | Runner-up: Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon
Best PC Game: Bioshock: Infinite | Runner-up: Dishonored
Best PS3 Game: The Last of Us | Runner-up: Beyond: Two Souls
Best PS Vita Game: Tearaway | Runner-up: Killzone Mercenary
Best Xbox 360 Game: State of Decay | Runner-up: Gears of War: Judgement