Somehow “lost in the mail” is a late entry by Abdul Ahmad. While he didn’t play a lot of the games from 2015, of the ones he did play, this is what he found to be the best of the year.
Having a license plate read “TIHSHO” is pretty cool thing when you read it backwards. What’s also cool, is how many videogames came out in 2015, so picking only 10 games out of entire year of great games is no easy task. Here’s what Ed found to be the best of the year.
Being a UX designer for mobile games makes Rex passionate about UI and UX in every game. From that, Rex is enthusiastic and emotionally invested about all the games that he plays. Here are the Top 10 games that Rex found to be the best 2015. [Oh, and beware of a spoiler or two ahead.]
You might know him better as the YouTube sensation SlasherJPC, but what you probably don’t know about Justin, is that he’s a working man with a full-time job and loves his family. His other loves include videogames and all things horror. Justin’s top games of 2015 provide more surprises than you’d expect.
Klein is the sole designer of all that you see on this site. When he’s not team-killing you in a multiplayer game, he’s found many singleplayer games that grabbed his attention among his multiplayer-focused gaming habits during 2015.
To date, Harry has only written one review for Saving Content, but it hasn’t stopped this self-proclaimed “Designer / Developer by day and Designer / Developer by night” from playing more games throughout 2015 and giving you his thoughts on them.
What if being on the brink of war meant actually going to war? What if everything you loved was gone in an instant? Fallout 4 explores the human element of both pre- and post-war Boston, seeing the fragile world shattered right before your eyes. Your journey in this new wasteland will allow you to have to make hard choices, creating friends and enemies, and help unite the Commonwealth through a fantastic system that allows you to rebuild whole communities through what you can scavenge. This is a bigger, more beautiful, and better-realized Fallout.
The Fallout 4 Original Game Soundtrack is now available worldwide on iTunes! The Original Game Soundtrack includes 65 powerfully-evocative tracks, scored by award-winning composer Inon Zur, and is available for $15.99.
From Vault-Tec and RobCo Industries comes the Pip-Boy – America’s finest, easiest-to-use personal information processor – now available for free on iOS and Android with and will be available for Windows mobile devices later today.
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