TOP 10: Games
10. Rocket League
In the last place we decided to include one indie game. Within just a few days, this rocket football has become one of the most popular games on YouTube and has made the best use of summer drought. The game itself has so far tested nearly 9 million people, and new content that Rocket League will be refreshed over the next year will include new arena, completely new game modes, as well as a host of other additional content that Psyonix hopes to keep as many current players .
9. Rainbow Six: Siege
The Rainbow Six is a multiplayer where two teams of five people fight in quick battles and then change sides so that they both play both attack and defense by the end of the match. The attack team uses various tools such as cameras and explosives that break through walls and floors, and the defending team has the ability to barricade and prepare traps.
8. Dying Light
The game that marked the beginning of the year is definitely Dying Light. Dying Light is based on zombie themes with elements of the parkoura. The surprisingly rich open world is full of opportunities that simply entails you with a dark atmosphere and an impressive visual presentation. With a fun coop content, this gameplay Dying Light is a game you have to play if you are a fan of zombie themes.
7. Batman: Arkham Knight
The console version of Batman: Arkham Knight was polished and technically brilliant, but those freaks who bought the PC version almost half a year later remained disappointed. Namely, the PC version of Batman: Arkham Knight was so troublesome that Warner Bros. pulled it out of the sale for a certain amount of time to refine and empower it. All of these problems caused loud disapproval of the players, and this is why the game was only in 7th place. Batman: Arkham Knight belongs to the genre of action stealth adventure from a third party. With the quality header of the story, novelties like batmobile and the opportunity to explore the entire Gotham City on the map of a completely open type is a good reason to play this game, of course, provided you own a PlayStation or Xbox One console.
6. Bloodborne
If in the first half hour of the game you do not sell the game or break the controller because your game is frustratingly heavy then Bloodborne is one of the best PS4 exclusive and generally plays such a genre. The game offers a blend of everything that a high-quality title has to bring, such as challenges, mysteries, freedom and diversity that you will find very hard elsewhere elsewhere.
5. Call of Duty: Black Ops III
We know, CoD is already on the go, but it's hard to ignore the game that breaks record sales with every new edition. I have to admit that the new CoD is a game in which I spent most of the time this year, and it went out just before just 2 months ago. SinglePlayer puts players in a dark, twisted future with a new type of Black Ops soldiers that blur the line between humanity and technology. Since the multiplayer of the previous Call of Duty games has infected millions of players around the world, Treyarch did not squeeze his fans this time, so he returned the series again to the top of the fps chart after the disastrous last two sequels.
4. Until Dawn
One of the most significant PS4 exclusives in 2015, and myself, one of the best games I will remember for a long time is the Until Dawn horror game. This interactive horror adventure gave players a different and so far rarely seen non-linear gameplay, which provided them with multiple games with significantly different endings based on the consequences and decisions through the game.
3. Metal Gear Solid 5: The Phantom Pain
MGS 5: The Phantom Pain may not be a revolutionary title as the original Metal Gear Solid in its time, but it's the king of its genre. MGS 5 The Phantom Pain, thanks to the Fox engine, delivers a fully open world and photorealistic graphics. The action takes place nine years after Ground Zeroes and the fall of the main base, when Snake (Big Boss) wakes from a nine-year-old coma. The game continues the story in 1984 during the Cold War that is causing the global crisis. Snake's adventures lead him to Afghanistan, prompted by the need for revenge in search of the mysterious XOF group.
2. Fallout 4
Fallout 4 belongs to the RPG genre from the first or third person. F4 takes place about 200 years after the war for the possession of resources that ended with the nuclear holocaust in 2077, about the same time as Fallout 3 events. The event is taking place in Boston, Massachusetts and other parts of New England known as the Commonwealth. The story in the game begins on the day of the fall of the nuclear bomb, October 23, 2077. The main character, with his family, hides within Vault 111, mysteriously running 200 years later ... Players can go wherever they want and do whatever they want. A massive open world offers hundreds of locations, characters and missions. S.P.E.C.I.A.L. - character characterization system allows players to build their character with hundreds of different perks.
1. The Witcher III: Wild Hunt
It's difficult to decide between these top 3 titles and just give them one of them top 1. Fallout has too many disadvantages, out of outdated graphics, bugs, a little innovation, and many more things that should be done to make the game a masterpiece. The MGS is great, but somehow I sat down with The Witcher 3. The Witcher III: Wild Hunt concludes the story of Geralt of Rivie, the protagonist of the series. Geralt's new mission arises in dark times where a mysterious and supernatural army known as the Wild Hunt executes an invasion of the northern kingdom, leaving only blood soaked earth and fear among the people. An open world, a dynamic day / night system, realistic artificial intelligence, a selective dialogue, a delicate and dynamic environment, music playing in the background and during a fight, every player decision that affects the world around it with different consequences. There are simply too many things to list that make this game a real master piece.
10. Rocket League
In the last place we decided to include one indie game. Within just a few days, this rocket football has become one of the most popular games on YouTube and has made the best use of summer drought. The game itself has so far tested nearly 9 million people, and new content that Rocket League will be refreshed over the next year will include new arena, completely new game modes, as well as a host of other additional content that Psyonix hopes to keep as many current players .
9. Rainbow Six: Siege
The Rainbow Six is a multiplayer where two teams of five people fight in quick battles and then change sides so that they both play both attack and defense by the end of the match. The attack team uses various tools such as cameras and explosives that break through walls and floors, and the defending team has the ability to barricade and prepare traps.
8. Dying Light
The game that marked the beginning of the year is definitely Dying Light. Dying Light is based on zombie themes with elements of the parkoura. The surprisingly rich open world is full of opportunities that simply entails you with a dark atmosphere and an impressive visual presentation. With a fun coop content, this gameplay Dying Light is a game you have to play if you are a fan of zombie themes.
7. Batman: Arkham Knight
The console version of Batman: Arkham Knight was polished and technically brilliant, but those freaks who bought the PC version almost half a year later remained disappointed. Namely, the PC version of Batman: Arkham Knight was so troublesome that Warner Bros. pulled it out of the sale for a certain amount of time to refine and empower it. All of these problems caused loud disapproval of the players, and this is why the game was only in 7th place. Batman: Arkham Knight belongs to the genre of action stealth adventure from a third party. With the quality header of the story, novelties like batmobile and the opportunity to explore the entire Gotham City on the map of a completely open type is a good reason to play this game, of course, provided you own a PlayStation or Xbox One console.
6. Bloodborne
If in the first half hour of the game you do not sell the game or break the controller because your game is frustratingly heavy then Bloodborne is one of the best PS4 exclusive and generally plays such a genre. The game offers a blend of everything that a high-quality title has to bring, such as challenges, mysteries, freedom and diversity that you will find very hard elsewhere elsewhere.
5. Call of Duty: Black Ops III
We know, CoD is already on the go, but it's hard to ignore the game that breaks record sales with every new edition. I have to admit that the new CoD is a game in which I spent most of the time this year, and it went out just before just 2 months ago. SinglePlayer puts players in a dark, twisted future with a new type of Black Ops soldiers that blur the line between humanity and technology. Since the multiplayer of the previous Call of Duty games has infected millions of players around the world, Treyarch did not squeeze his fans this time, so he returned the series again to the top of the fps chart after the disastrous last two sequels.
4. Until Dawn
One of the most significant PS4 exclusives in 2015, and myself, one of the best games I will remember for a long time is the Until Dawn horror game. This interactive horror adventure gave players a different and so far rarely seen non-linear gameplay, which provided them with multiple games with significantly different endings based on the consequences and decisions through the game.
3. Metal Gear Solid 5: The Phantom Pain
MGS 5: The Phantom Pain may not be a revolutionary title as the original Metal Gear Solid in its time, but it's the king of its genre. MGS 5 The Phantom Pain, thanks to the Fox engine, delivers a fully open world and photorealistic graphics. The action takes place nine years after Ground Zeroes and the fall of the main base, when Snake (Big Boss) wakes from a nine-year-old coma. The game continues the story in 1984 during the Cold War that is causing the global crisis. Snake's adventures lead him to Afghanistan, prompted by the need for revenge in search of the mysterious XOF group.
2. Fallout 4
Fallout 4 belongs to the RPG genre from the first or third person. F4 takes place about 200 years after the war for the possession of resources that ended with the nuclear holocaust in 2077, about the same time as Fallout 3 events. The event is taking place in Boston, Massachusetts and other parts of New England known as the Commonwealth. The story in the game begins on the day of the fall of the nuclear bomb, October 23, 2077. The main character, with his family, hides within Vault 111, mysteriously running 200 years later ... Players can go wherever they want and do whatever they want. A massive open world offers hundreds of locations, characters and missions. S.P.E.C.I.A.L. - character characterization system allows players to build their character with hundreds of different perks.
1. The Witcher III: Wild Hunt
It's difficult to decide between these top 3 titles and just give them one of them top 1. Fallout has too many disadvantages, out of outdated graphics, bugs, a little innovation, and many more things that should be done to make the game a masterpiece. The MGS is great, but somehow I sat down with The Witcher 3. The Witcher III: Wild Hunt concludes the story of Geralt of Rivie, the protagonist of the series. Geralt's new mission arises in dark times where a mysterious and supernatural army known as the Wild Hunt executes an invasion of the northern kingdom, leaving only blood soaked earth and fear among the people. An open world, a dynamic day / night system, realistic artificial intelligence, a selective dialogue, a delicate and dynamic environment, music playing in the background and during a fight, every player decision that affects the world around it with different consequences. There are simply too many things to list that make this game a real master piece.


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