![]() ![]() There’s also the small matter of the “most powerful console ever” hitting the market in November. Scalebound may have been cancelled and Crackdown 3 was (rightly) delayed until next year, but Cuphead’s almost universally positive reception has been a big plus point. It’s no secret that the lack of “true” exclusives is hurting the Xbox One in the eyes of many, but it’s still had a fine array of games to check out, perhaps just not as extensively as its biggest competition. Sony, whose 2018 promises a seriously strong exclusive game line-up, have had a solid year, boasting the likes of Horizon: Zero Dawn and Persona 5 while also steadily delivering sales in the hardware stakes with decent sales for the PS4 Pro and PlayStation VR. It may struggle to match the sales of the PS4, but, as with everything Nintendo, it has a dedicated audience who have the likes of The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild and Super Mario Odyssey to lean on two of the biggest franchises in gaming history with more ambition and scale than ever before. With the release of the Switch, Nintendo are now properly in the mix and the console is off to a strong start. A strong case could be made that there is too much to play – I am still yet to properly finish off Horizon: Zero Dawn and am sometimes too scared to even start up Steam, lest I fall down the rabbithole that is my library and all of the best games of 2017 that I picked up along the way. ![]() It didn’t exactly start off slowly, either: Resident Evil 7 set a precedent back in January and there has been an essential release almost every month since then. STOP GETTING MAD.ĭisregarding an almost endless stream of controversies, 2017 has been one of the best years for gaming in recent memory. NOTE: THIS LIST IS IN NO ORDER AND IS NOT RANKED. ![]()
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