![]() Gris is indeed extremely special: it’s easily one of the most gorgeous games I’ve ever played, and the closest I’ve felt to playing a painting. I don’t often go for artsy fartsy indie games caked in metaphor and wordless stories that are left wide open to interpretation, so any that manage to win me over must be something pretty special. ![]() With breathtakingly realistic graphics (especially on an Xbox One X where you can race at 60fps) and a near endless supply of races to take on throughout its enormous open world map, this isn’t just one of my games of the year, it’s the best racing game of the entire generation. That would be great enough for me on its own, but the fact this version of Edinburgh comes via Forza Horizon – easily the greatest modern racing series in my eyes – is nothing short of glorious. I haven’t been able to race through Edinburgh in a game since Project Gotham Racing 2 on the original Xbox, so doing it again has been an absolute joy. I’ve always been a huge fan of the Forza Horizon series ever since it started on the Xbox 360 six years ago.Īfter games set in Colorado, the France-Italy border and Australia, the fourth game takes place in my native United Kingdom and (even better) dedicates a sizeable portion of its map to my current home city of Edinburgh. For example, I think The Last Of Us is pish. I just haven’t played them yet, and I’m not going to add games I didn’t play in case I end up not liking them. So no, I didn’t forget Spider-Man, or God Of War, or Tetris Effect. I haven’t played every game released this year, and this is my personal list. Before you even think about writing a comment saying this, I didn’t “forget” anything.I can’t be arsed deciding whether a game was my 6th or 7th favourite of the year. ![]()
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