2017 was a great year for gaming with loads of variety in terms of genres, platforms, and themes. Here are our Top 10 Games of The Year
1. RESIDENT EVIL 7: BIOHAZARD
Creepy. If Resident Evil 7: Biohazard had to be summed up in one word, that would be it. It is the good kind of creepy, though, the kind where you’re watching a scary movie with your hands covering your face, but you dare not look away. So yeah, that kind of creepy, only, you’re in control of the main protagonist and any mistake will lead to death. A great story is backed up by some brilliant voice-acting and beautiful (read dark and disturbing) visuals. Don’t miss this if you’re a fan of the horror genre, or games in general.
2. HORIZON: ZERO DAWN
Sony have shown once again that when it comes to console exclusives, there is no beating them. Not only does Zero Dawn look stunning on the PS4 and PS4 Pro, it has enough content, boosted by the release of the Frozen Wilds DLC, to keep you hooked long after you complete the main campaign. The fact that Aloy is a great protagonist in this post-apocalyptic world ensures that it never feels stale.
3. THE LEGEND OF ZELDA: BREATH OF THE WILD
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