44 Reasons I Don't Have Any Friends - A List of Games I Completed in 2010

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So there I sat on New Years day toying around with the idea of throwing together a "ZOMG I'M AWESOME!" post, but I decided on something a little more constructive--a complete list of all the video games I completed in 2010. I mean, it should have the same affect right?

Now to be clear, this list is comprised of games I completed to their fullest extent. I'm talking rolling credits here folks. As an added bonus I've also included a brief one-sentence review for each title. Before we begin you must let you know that I'm an avid Left 4 Dead 2 player. As in, I've put in over 350 hours in 2010. I've also returned to World of Warcraft in December thanks to the release of Cataclysm, so now my life is especially pathetic.

Oh well, let's get the show on the road yo...


Alan Wake - A unique thriller with some pretty unnerving moments, excellently paced, and combat that can run a bit long in the tooth towards the end.

Alan Wake: The Signal - A short but interesting experience for the fans of the series.

Alan Wake: The Writer - More interesting and revealing than The Signal, built for fans of the narrative.

Assassin's Creed 2 (x1 PC, x1 Xbox 360) - Though the economy is essentially broken I found this game to be a total blast, but at times for me the challenge lied in the controls and not the enemies.

Assassin's Creed Brotherhood - I really enjoyed this game quite a bit. It's even more refined and has more goodies to chase than it's predecessor. It also allows you to control a brotherhood of assassin's--what's not to love? (Oops! Just broke my one-sentence rule. Oh heck let's do one more for fun!) Blah blah blah.

Bioshock 2 (x1 PC, x1 Xbox 360)- It was impossible for this game to live up to expectations, but if you just sit back and accept the game for what it's trying to do then you'll find a solid game here with combat mechanics that rivals the original.

Blur - Good fun for roughly 75% of the game. It's suppose to be some kind of modern or adult version of Mario Kart but it ran out of steam towards the end.

Civilization 5 - Binary crack. Next?

Crackdown 2 - Uuuugh! The first Crackdown is one of my favorite games of this generation, so I really wanted to love this game. Surprisingly it's less entertaining (how is this even possible Microsoft?) and almost became a chore to complete.

Dante's Inferno - Pulsating vagina's and babies oozing out of breasts, and that's just the third level. It didn't do enough gameplay-wise to make me even enjoy it.

Darksiders - Once I got past the banality of the first hour, I actually learned to appreciate Darksiders quite a bit.

Dead Nation - A fun, isometric coop zombie shooter where shit blows up real good!

Dead Rising 2 - I enjoyed this sequel much more than the first but it's wonky controls still annoyed me.

Deathspank - A strange and amusingly written game that's inspired by MMO mechanics. Unfortunately the whole thing got a little stale despite it all.

Dragon Age: Origins (x1 PC/x1 Console) - It seems to borrow a bit too much from the Lord of the Rings in both the narrative and aesthetic sense, but I loved the gameplay--video games!

Dragon Age: Awakenings - Weird, fun and with lots of foggy scenes and slimy, spiked things to fight.

Enslaved: Odyssey to the West - A peculiar game with stunningly well made cutscenes, outstanding voiceover work and visuals that seem to remind us that browns aren't the only colors fit for video games. However the gameplay mechanics need a bit more variety.

Fable 3 (x2) - Though I've played through this game twice and found it to be fairly fun I was still highly annoyed by some of the obtuse design decisions. Plus this game has possibly the worst map system ever created in a video game ever.

Fallout: New Vegas - With some big shoes to fill, I found FNV to be surprisingly rad--buggy--but rad!

God of War 3 - Too bloody, too gorgeous, too impressively jaunty, too many plot holes and ultimately too awesome to pass up for PS3 owners.

God of War Ghost of Sparta - Simply one of the best PSP games around, but a stark reminder of why I'm not a fan of the PSP.

Halo: Reach - Easily the best single player Halo campaign to date. Though it's coupled with a robust mulitplayer model I still lost interest after a week (I realize 75% of you are now leaving this blog).

Heavy Rain - A step forward in long video game drama, a step backwards in voice acting, a step forward in quick time interaction, a step backwards in reducing that whole uncanny valley effect but a step forward in graphical fidelity. Plus it was fun.

Just Cause 2 - A (real!) open world game where the protagonist has a grappling hook, a parachute and must destroy a bunch of things for money--I mean come ON! This is easily one of my most favorite games of 2010.

Kayne and Lynch 2: Dog Days - Dirty, slimy, bloody and stripped clean--not only does this describe the protagonist of the game but it this pretty much describes how I felt after playing the game.

King's Bounty Armored Princess - I just adore this whole series, and Armored Princess does a nice job of building on the King's Bounty experience.

Kirby's Epic Yarn - If you told me a year ago that I would enjoy a Kirby game more than a Metroid game I would have slapped you (probably with my shoe too), but that's actually the case now. It's a really fun game, don't let the looks of it fool you.

Lara Croft and the Guardian of Light - A decidedly good game with some excellent coop puzzle elements.

Limbo - I really love that Limbo tries to tell a story that's completely left up for interpretation without arrogance, but most importantly at the end of the day it never loses sight of what it is--a well made video game.

Mafia 2 - I had a love first game, so I was anticipating the sequel immensely. Unfortunately the "window shopping only" design within the city only teased me until frustration set in. A gorgeously designed metropolis that lacks any significant amount of interesting interactivity is incoherent in today's market.

Mass Effect 2 (x2 Xbox 360, x1 PC) - A better looking game than the first, much more to do than the first, a larger cast than the first, but the narrative is far less interesting and goes essentially nowhere--loved it enough to play it three times but in the end it's just not as epic as the first.

Matt Hazard: Blood Bath and Beyond - An interesting idea that falls very very flat.

Plants vs Zombies - I've played this ridiculously addictive game on just about every platform--so, yea, great times.

Prince of Persia: The Forgotten Sands - There's a reason the word forgotten is in the title.

Puzzle Quest 2 - An improvement over the first and I couldn't put it down.

Red Dead Redemption - A spaghetti western with something to say, if you pay close attention and listen to what it's trying to say then you'll realize it's the best game of 2010.

Red Dead Redemption: Undead Nightmare - Leave it up to Rockstar to prove me wrong! After this DLC was announced I scoffed at the zomibfication of yet another game, but it turned out to be a fun and wacky add-on.

Resident Evil 5 - Tank controls that didn't annoy, and ultimately lead to a lot of fun. I think we've reached a point with the series where it's in need to take a serious look at itself.

Singularity - Enjoyable enough to play all the way through, but in the end was forgettable enough that I had to check to be sure it came out this year. :(

Spider-man: Shattered Dimensions - Surprisingly fun with a ton of variety, but a little to modulated with all the different Spider-mans you control.

Splinter Cell Conviction - I really appreciate what they were going for with it's minimalistic approach but I was hoping for something as powerful as Chaos Theory, heck I would've taken something half as interesting.

Split Second Velocity - I love arcade racers and this beautiful game had enough going for it that I deemed it my favorite racer of 2010.

Super Mario Galaxy 2 - An incredible amount of variety in gameplay mechanics and a ton of fun to play--and I know this is going to sound crazy--but I found it to be a tad too long.

Supreme Commander 2 - I'm a sucker for an RTS games that resembles Total Annihilation, but even then the boredom began to set in at the 15 minute mark.



The Partials! Here is a list of the games I've spent a considerable amount of time with (usually 5+ hours or so) but just didn't completed in time for this list.

Metro 2033
Monster Hunter Tri
Final Fantasy 13
Army of Two: The 40th Day
Battlefield: Bad Company 2
Gothic 4
Costume Quest
Bayonetta
Joe Danger
Metal of Honor
The Misadventures of P.B. Winterbottom
Need For Speed: Hot Persuit
Vanquish
Dead to Rights: Retribution
3D Dot Game Heroes
Skate 3
Lost Planet 2
Dragon Quest 9
ModNation Racers
Alpha Protocol
Naughty Bear
Starcraft 2
Metroid Other M
Amnesia: The Dark Decent
Castlenavia Lord of Shadows
DJ Hero 2
Vanquish
Pac-man Championship Edition DX
Gran Turismo 5
Epic Mickey
World of Warcraft: Cataclysm
Bejewled 2 Blitz

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Golgatha

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I completed Bayonetta, Final Fantasy XIII, Aion (ok, you can't beat Aion, but I got through the campaign storyline and was a well geared level 50 sorcerer), Chrono Trigger DS (played through it twice actually), and Plants vs Zombies this year.

Played the following a lot but haven't beaten yet.

Starcraft 2 - 2 more missions left.
Enslaved - Probably halfway through it.
Dragon Quest XI - Probably halfway through the main storyline.
Dirt 2 - Got pretty far into it and my PS3 died, taking my savegame with it (sad panda).

This past year has pretty much been play with my wife, play with my kids, play games, karate practice, watch movies, and watch Legend of the Seeker or Through the Wormhole series for personal entertainment this year.
 

Malak

Lifer
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I'm confused on one, did you like or not like Kane and Lynch? I almost picked it up the other day because I enjoy co-op games.
 

RavenSEAL

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I'm confused on one, did you like or not like Kane and Lynch? I almost picked it up the other day because I enjoy co-op games.
K&L2 is beyond horrible, we are talking 43 on metacritc kind of horrible.
 

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Lifer
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I'm confused on one, did you like or not like Kane and Lynch? I almost picked it up the other day because I enjoy co-op games.

It actually has a few moments that had potential--and it's better than the first one--but overall it's not very good.
 

HeXen

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i beat Uncharted 2. i played like 2 others all year not worth mentioning. /endlist
 

Terzo

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Damn, that's quite a list. Makes me wonder what I've played in the past year.

Off the top of my head, I've completed the following.
Flower
Mirror's Edge (PS3)
Valkyria Chronicles
Mass Effect (PC)
The Witcher
Civ 4 (PC) (played it a lot, I dunno if you can really complete a civ game)

And I've spent some time with these titles.
BlazBlue: Calamity Trigger (PS3) (played through most of the characters, though I have 10% or so remaining on many of them)
Planesape: Torment
LittleBigPlanet (played a fair amount, but haven't completed the story)
PixelJunk Monsters
PixelJunk Shooter
Shadow of the Colossus (I'm never gonna beat this game :/)

Finally, I started Mass Effect 2 (PC) and am still playing that...so I'll count that as both 2010 and 2011.

Hmm, that actually is more games than I thought. I'm probably missing a few too.
 

TheNinja

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Good list and quick reviews but damn dude....you need another hobby ;) - I appreciate the list though. I usually just play Borderlands :)
 

Zargon

Lifer
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looking at my list, I would cry. due to so little gaming time

I didnt even force my way through all of BLOPS
 

Golgatha

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or just how he lives his life:whiste:
mom must be so proud

I look at his list and say, "life well spent good sir!".

;)

From the Simpsons Movie

Comic Book Guy - I've spent my entire life doing nothing but collecting comic books... and now there's only time to say... LIFE WELL SPENT!
 

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Lifer
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Good list and quick reviews but damn dude....you need another hobby ;) - I appreciate the list though. I usually just play Borderlands :)

It's true, I do need to do a few more other things. I would like to read more books, I always carry a little bit of guilt about that.

But the thing is, next year this list will consist of two games. My wife and I are expecting in March and life is going to change (for the better) forever. :)


Wow. You do this for a living right?

Nope. I work in IT--I'm a network engineer by trade.
 

digiram

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I look at his list and say, "life well spent good sir!".

;)

From the Simpsons Movie

Comic Book Guy - I've spent my entire life doing nothing but collecting comic books... and now there's only time to say... LIFE WELL SPENT!

Agreed. Would do the same if I could get off of MP shooters.. haha
 

JTsyo

Lifer
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It's true, I do need to do a few more other things. I would like to read more books, I always carry a little bit of guilt about that.

But the thing is, next year this list will consist of two games. My wife and I are expecting in March and life is going to change (for the better) forever. :)




Nope. I work in IT--I'm a network engineer by trade.

Congrats. I can attest to no as much free time after the rugrats show up.

Games I beat were Starcraft 2, BF:BC2, God of War1, Ratchet and Clank: ToD and Mass Effect. Though I have spend quite a bit of time with SC2 and BC2 multiplayer, usually to the determent of sleep.
 

TheNinja

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It's true, I do need to do a few more other things. I would like to read more books, I always carry a little bit of guilt about that.

But the thing is, next year this list will consist of two games. My wife and I are expecting in March and life is going to change (for the better) forever. :)




Nope. I work in IT--I'm a network engineer by trade.

Yup, you'll have ZERO time to play games for a while now. You'll be praying just to have a moment of peace and quiet to sleep instead ;) Enjoy though!
 

Sadaiyappan

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I bought a lot of games last year. But I didn't finish a single game. That is my new years resolution. Finish games.

Actually I did finish Uncharted 2, but I didn't finish the rest of them.
 

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It's true, I do need to do a few more other things. I would like to read more books, I always carry a little bit of guilt about that.

But the thing is, next year this list will consist of two games. My wife and I are expecting in March and life is going to change (for the better) forever. :)




Nope. I work in IT--I'm a network engineer by trade.

Which game were you playing while the wife conceived? :D