Yeah but what could you even put in a Game of the Year edition for TWD. There's no DLC unless TTG decide to make 1 or 2 more episodes to show what happens when
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oops. I thought they meant as in adapted game play. In that case TWD must have been the only game up for an award cause I don't think any of the other games were adapted from a book, show, or movie.
oops. I thought they meant as in adapted game play. In that case TWD must have been the only game up for an award cause I don't think any of the other games were adapted from a book, show, or movie.
The nominees were:
Best Adapted Video Game
Disney Epic Mickey 2
LEGO Batman 2: DC Super Heroes
*The Walking Dead*
Transformers: Fall of Cybertron
- Disney Epic Mickey: The Power of Two: Having played a good few hours of it I think it's a massive step back from the first one. Only good thing about it is the fact you can play it on the PS3 with the Move, so it's like a hi-res Wii version.
- Lego World's Finest: Same old style of levels from the first game with an absolutely horrendous open-world hub that has so little to do it hurts. It's basically just another level with nothing but collectables.
- The Walking Dead: Less a game, more of an interactive story. But jeez, what a story.
- Transformers: Fall of Cybertron: Meh.
Not hard to see why TWD won. The others were all sequels... and not particularly great ones at that.
Just wondering but does this not mean that now a game of the year edition of TWD is coming?
They could've called it that if they wanted to anyway, it's just a marketing label. Dead Island was re-released as a GOTY edition and that got mostly average reviews.
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oops. I thought they meant as in adapted game play. In that case TWD must have been the only game up for an award cause I don't think any of the other games were adapted from a book, show, or movie.
The nominees were:
- Lego World's Finest: Same old style of levels from the first game with an absolutely horrendous open-world hub that has so little to do it hurts. It's basically just another level with nothing but collectables.
- The Walking Dead: Less a game, more of an interactive story. But jeez, what a story.
- Transformers: Fall of Cybertron: Meh.
Not hard to see why TWD won. The others were all sequels... and not particularly great ones at that.
They could've called it that if they wanted to anyway, it's just a marketing label. Dead Island was re-released as a GOTY edition and that got mostly average reviews.