To help close out one of the most interesting years on record for the gaming industry, Popzara editors Nathan Evans and Grayson Hamilton once again take up the mantle of your NPD sales and estimate analysts supreme, looking not just at the best-selling game consoles and Top Ten software lists for December 2014, but the year-end tallies as a whole.
Sure, Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare took the crown (big surprise), but there were plenty of surprises and shockers to be had for all. From Destiny to Super Smash Bros, there were more than enough heavy hitters to help close out the year with a bang.
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Don't care what anyone says, Smash isn't a traditional fighting game. May as well call Powerstone and Playstation All Stars fighting games. They're more of an arena fighter /party game.
Including Smash Bros in a list of fighting games, is like including GTA in Racing games.
Former director at Activision, Bret Robbins, revealed that Advanced Warfare 2 had a working prototype, but it was eventually shelved for COD WWII.
That is a shame. AW is my favourite CoD. I hope they do a sequel one day.
I still prefer CoD based on historical settings or in near future settings(like CoD: Ghost) ... even though I liked infinite Warfare's campaign ... it was top notch
Game Rant Writes "With rumors swirling about a sequel to Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare, Sledgehammer Games can bring back a few weapons for a modern encore."