Overwatch Wins IGN's Game of the Year

Overwatch Wins IGN's Game of the Year

As it should.

Cryptastic by Cryptastic on Jan 08, 2017 @ 06:13 PM (Staff Bios)
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It's no secret that I love Overwatch. I play it all the time, and I keep up to date on everything Overwatch. In 2016, I've written about Blizzard's brilliant team shooter more than anything else. I didn't have to do that. There's plenty of other news happening in the industry. I chose to write about Overwatch because even writing about it is fun. Overwatch is just the best. Luckily, I'm not alone in that thought.



Above is IGNs top ten list. It's rocking some really impressive titles from last year. It has the obvious AAA picks, like Uncharted 4 and Titanfall 2. It has indie gems, like Inside and Stardew Valley. But the most important part is what takes the #1 spot. It's none other than Overwatch. According to the video, it takes the top spot because of how it took an overdone genre and breathed life into it. It's polished mechanics and interesting move sets bring enough variety to keep the game fresh for countless hours.

I've gotta say, I think I agree with them.

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