While big name sequels and franchise reboots still garner the most attention, it's the new intellectual properties that ultimately inject new life into the gaming industry, pushing their respective genres forward in new and interesting ways, or in some cases, even pioneering a brand new genre.
With this in mind, XG readers voted for their best new intellectual property of 2010. Here are the results:
| Alan Wake | ||
| 51.2% |
|
|
| Darksiders | ||
| 18.5% |
|
|
| Bayonetta | ||
| 13% |
|
|
| Enslaved: Odyssey to the West | ||
| 11.1% |
|
|
| Dance Central | ||
| 6.2% |
|
|
Winner: Alan Wake
Remedy crafted a unique and compelling narrative in Alan Wake, giving us a setting and cast of characters that are as deep and fleshed out as any other work of art out there, and a worthy winner of Xbox Gaming's 2010 Best New IP award.
Gallery: Alan Wake Screenshots & Artwork
| Tweet |


RSS Feed
Atom Feed
Follow us



