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The Best of 2015

My Top Ten Games of 2015

#1 - Batman: Arkham Knight

#1 - Batman: Arkham Knight

#2 - Life is Strange

#2 - Life is Strange

#3 - Final Fantasy XV: Episode Duscae

#3 - Final Fantasy XV: Episode Duscae

#4 - Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain

#4 - Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain

#5 - Undertale

#5 - Undertale

#6 - Halo 5: Guardians

#6 - Halo 5: Guardians

#7 - Until Dawn

#7 - Until Dawn

#8 - Star Wars Battlefront

#8 - Star Wars Battlefront

#9 - Adventure Time: Magic Man's Head Games

#9 - Adventure Time: Magic Man's Head Games

#10 - Uncharted: The Nathan Drake Collection

#10 - Uncharted: The Nathan Drake Collection

The other three 2015 releases I beat were Mortal Kombat X Mobile, Devil's Third, and Oh...Sir!. Even though The Nathan Drake Collection contains the first three Uncharted games remastered for the PlayStation 4, I didn't feel right putting any of those other three above it. I also had a great time replaying all those games right before playing Uncharted 4.


Criteria: 

1. It had to come out in 2015.
2. I had to beat it. 


Best Music Video of 2015
The 4 Books I Read
The 42 Movies I Watched
The 18 Games I Beat


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tags: Game of the Year, Batman: Arkham Knight, Life is Strange, Final Fantasy XV: Episode Duscae, Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain, Undertale, Halo 5: Guardians, Until Dawn, Star Wars Battlefront, Adventure Time: Magic Man's Head Games, Uncharted: The Nathan Drake Collection, Mortal Kombat X Mobile, Devil's Third, Oh...Sir!, 2015
categories: Year of, Video Games
Saturday 12.31.16
Posted by Charles Alan Ratliff
 

2015: The 18 Games I Beat

Every year, NeoGAF has a 52 games challenge, in which you have to beat 52 new games before the start of the next year. There is also a movie and book equivalent, in which you have to read 50 new books and watch 50 new movies. These challenges provide that extra motivation to do/finish the things you already wanted to anyway and can lead you to checking out stuff you otherwise may not have (this is especially true with books).

I didn't even come close to completing the challenge, beating only 18 games during the entirety of 2015.

My ratings are done on a 5-star scale (no halfsies). I didn't rate all the games I beat for 2015.

★ - Hated it
★★ - Disliked it
★★★ - Liked/enjoyed/didn't actively dislike it
★★★★ - Really liked it
★★★★★ - Loved it

For games, I sometimes wrote a sentence or two about my thoughts and experiences, which are included here. I also include about how many hours it took me to complete some games.

Here are the 18 games I beat in 2015:

Game 1: Knack - ~10 hours - ★★★
Longer and more challenging than I expected, Knack was an enjoyable action-platformer that felt very much like something from the creator of Crash Bandicoot.

Game 2: Depression Quest - ~3 hours - ★★★★★
A very accurate portrayal of depression that hit a bit closer than I expected, Depression Quest is an important experience that those who wish to know more about the illness should play.

Game 3: Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Blacklist - ~21 hours - ★★★★★
Much better and truer to Splinter Cell than what I was initially led to believe, Blacklist is a great addition to the franchise that allows a lot customization and freedom in how to handle situations. The co-op, as always, was the best part of the experience for me. I completed all the 4E missions including the DLC with random partners.

Game 4: Final Fantasy XV: Episode Duscae - ~5 hours - ★★★★★

Game 5: Borderlands 2 - ~83 hours - ★★★★
I played the entirety of this game and all of its story DLC on co-op with my friend Sean. We begun on August 23rd, 2014 and just finished up everything on March 27th, 2015. An overall enjoyable game that can get tedious at times, we ended up ignoring most of the enemies near the end as we were so over-leveled by that point it didn't matter. Tiny Tina is the best.

Game 6: Ryse: Son of Rome - ~10 hours - ★★★★

Game 7: Mortal Kombat X (iOS) - ★★★

Game 8: Batman: Arkham Knight (PC) - ★★★★★
A fantastic game all around, and probably the most technically impressive I have played to date (July 25th, 2015). Really liked the story, and the writing for one character in particular was top notch. Game of the Year contender for sure. Oh, and I liked the Batmobile!

Game 9: Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater HD (PS3) - ★★★★★

Game 10: Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker HD (PS3) - ★★★★★

Game 11: Metal Gear Solid V: Ground Zeroes (PC) - ★★★★★

Game 12: Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain (PC)

Game 13: Metal Gear HD (PS3) - ★★★

Game 14: Resident Evil 5 (PC) - ★★★★★

Game 15: Until Dawn (PS4)

Game 16: Star Wars Battlefront (PS4)

Game 17: Adventure Time: Magic Man's Head Games (Gear VR)

Game 18: Nidhogg (PC)

tags: Game of the Year, NeoGAF, Knack, Depression Quest, Splinter Cell: Blacklist, Final Fantasy XV: Episode Duscae, Borderlands 2, Ryse: Son of Rome, Mortal Kombat X, Batman: Arkham Knight, Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater, Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker, Metal Gear Solid V: Ground Zeroes, Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain, Metal Gear, Resident Evil 5, Until Dawn, Star Wars Battlefront, Adventure Time: Magic Man's Head Games, Nidhogg, 2015
categories: Year of, Video Games
Friday 12.30.16
Posted by Charles Alan Ratliff
 

Batman: Arkham Knight - Final Hour (PC)

No commentary. No watermarks. Just the game.

 

My final hour spent playing Batman: Arkham Knight on the PC.

Batman: Arkham Knight Playlist

Get Batman: Arkham Knight on Amazon

Recorded on: July 25th, 2015.

My PC specs at the time:
CPU - Intel Core i7 3770
Memory - Corsair Vengeance 16GB DDR3 1600MHz
Video Card - EVGA GeForce GTX 980 Ti
Operating System - Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit (OEM)

tags: Batman: Arkham Knight, PC, Pure Gameplay, Video Games: Videos, 2015
categories: Video Games
Thursday 05.26.16
Posted by Charles Alan Ratliff
 

Batman: Arkham Knight - 20 Minutes of Early Gameplay (PC)

No commentary. No watermarks. Just the game.

 

20 minutes of early gameplay from Batman: Arkham Knight on the PC.

Batman: Arkham Knight Playlist

Get Batman: Arkham Knight on Amazon

My PC specs at the time:
CPU - Intel Core i7 3770
Memory - Corsair Vengeance 16GB DDR3 1600MHz
Video Card - EVGA GeForce GTX 980
Operating System - Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit (OEM)

tags: Batman: Arkham Knight, PC, Video Games: Videos, Pure Gameplay, 2015
categories: Video Games
Monday 05.09.16
Posted by Charles Alan Ratliff
 

Batman: Arkham Knight - The First 39 Minutes (PC)

No commentary. No watermarks. Just the game.

 

The first 39 minutes of Batman: Arkham Knight on the PC.

Batman: Arkham Knight Playlist

Get Batman: Arkham Knight on Amazon

Recorded on: June 23rd, 2015.

My PC specs at the time:
CPU - Intel Core i7 3770
Memory - Corsair Vengeance 16GB DDR3 1600MHz
Video Card - EVGA GeForce GTX 980
Operating System - Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit (OEM)

tags: Batman: Arkham Knight, PC, Pure Gameplay, Video Games: Videos, 2015
categories: Video Games
Monday 04.18.16
Posted by Charles Alan Ratliff
 

Batman: Arkham Knight - Showcase and Performance Test (PC)

No commentary. No watermarks. Just the game.

 

A look at the model showcase and a run through the PC performance test for Batman: Arkham Knight.

Batman: Arkham Knight Playlist

Get Batman: Arkham Knight on Amazon

Recorded on: June 23rd, 2015.

My PC specs at the time:
CPU - Intel Core i7 3770
Memory - Corsair Vengeance 16GB DDR3 1600MHz
Video Card - EVGA GeForce GTX 980
Operating System - Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit (OEM)

tags: Batman: Arkham Knight, PC, Pure Gameplay, Video Games: Videos, 2015
categories: Video Games
Monday 04.04.16
Posted by Charles Alan Ratliff
 

NVIDIA ShadowPlay and OBS NVENC Comparison - Batman: Arkham Knight

I decided to finally test out NVIDIA's ShadowPlay recording feature as I've been looking for a solution for recording PC games at the same resolution (1080p) and framerate (30 - 60 FPS) as I am playing them with no perceptible drop in game performance and no choppiness in the video capture. I am very impressed with it. However, some games, such as Marlow Briggs and the Mask of Death (which I just recently started), do not work with ShadowPlay, so I had to use Open Broadcaster Software's Nvidia NVENC encoder.

I wanted to see if there was much difference between recording with ShadowPlay or OBS + NVENC, so I recorded Batman: Arkham Knight using each. It's the most technically impressive game that I own. Currently, Arkham Knight does not officially support 60 FPS (though this can be edited in the game's files), so I played it at 30 FPS, with all settings maxed out/on. Until the game is patched, playing at 60 FPS could have resulted in framerate drops, and I wouldn't know if it was the game or my recording that caused it. I beat the game at 30 and had it stay fairly consistent.

Both recording solutions were set to 1080p, 60 FPS, with a bitrate of 50 Mbps. I do not see a perceptible difference between using ShadowPlay and using OBS + NVENC. Please note that YouTube's compression may degrade the quality of the recordings.

My PC at the time of this recording:
CPU: Intel Core i7 3770
Memory: Corsair Vengeance 16GB DDR3 1600MHz
Video Card: EVGA GeForce GTX 980 Ti
Operating System: Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit (OEM)

tags: Batman: Arkham Knight, ShadowPlay, Open Broadcaster Software, PC, Video Games: Videos, 2015
categories: Tech, Video Games
Thursday 08.13.15
Posted by Charles Alan Ratliff
 

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