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These were the best games of 2017
These were the best games of 2017






these were the best games of 2017 these were the best games of 2017

The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild takes the franchise a step forward by not only returning the franchise back to its open world roots but increasing the challenge. After you're done you can challenge your friends in the recently added competitive multiplayer mode that allows you to mix together teams from Mario and the Rabbids. This isn't a walk in the park Mario game and will require you to utilize your team's strengths while maintaining control of the battlefield. If you ever wanted to play XCOM featuring Super Mario characters than Ubisoft has made the game for you. Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle combines the tactical gameplay found in the RTS science-fiction hit series and replaces the aliens and soldiers with Super Mario and Rayman's Rabbids characters for a challenging strategy game. Here are the best Nintendo Switch games of 2017. But a system is nothing without games to play and this year Nintendo has released some incredible titles only available on the Nintendo Switch. Those small details and creative scenarios are what I love about Wolfenstein, and while I generally try to avoid hype I’m finding it difficult to be blasé about The New Colossus.The Nintendo Switch has easily surpassed Nintendo's Wii U console and continues to dominate months after its launch. Get this: Every time you fire your weapon, the recoil pushes your wheelchair back. Blazkowicz slaughtering Nazis in a wheelchair. Wolfenstein II seems like it might recapture the same magic, bringing the Nazi threat to a conquered America, continuing with its alt-history into the 1970s, and with an opening level that features longtime protagonist B.J. And that blend makes perfect sense once you find out that a lot of Butcher Bay alums worked on this new-era Wolfenstein. Its 2014 predecessor, Wolfenstein: The New Order ($20 on Amazon), is one of my favorite shooters of the past decade and pretty high on the list of my favorite games, period-a near-perfect blend of dumb ‘90s-style shooting with Escape From Butcher Bay-esque stealth sequences. If Divinity II isn’t my most anticipated (or, heaven forbid, it turns out to be terrible) then Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus($60 on Amazon) takes the award.








These were the best games of 2017