Top Xbox 360 Rpg Games of 2011
Welcome to VideoGamer.com's top Xbox 360 Rpg games of 2011, a list of the best videogames, created from editorial reviews on the site. It's the perfect tool to find that great game you haven't played yet, or even to find a gem for a friend or loved one as a gift.
Please take into account this list is in descending order! VideoGamer.com is always open to hearing about your opinion. Would your list be different? If so let us know by contacting us or tweeting us @VideoGamerCom.
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Dragon Age II
Despite the way narrative has been re-structured and the combat made meatier, this sequel follows the old conventions of the genre too literally to develop an individuality beyond them. It's worth remembering that even before BioWare's foray onto consoles it was... more
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Torchlight
Torchlight proves to be one the perfect students of the genre. Torchlight, originally released for PC in 2009, was a successful addition to... more
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Dark Souls
Dark Souls isn't a game you play for fun. It's something you do to say you've done; like running a marathon or climbing Everest. You won't enjoy it like you will other games, but you won't forget it. It's been twenty minutes since I last died; a lifetime in the world of Dark... more
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The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings
With a combination of additional content and cutscenes The Witcher 2 on Xbox 360 is one of the most lovingly crafted fan-services you'll find. For better or for worse The Witcher has developed a status in the West as... more
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Crimson Alliance
Where Crimson Alliance could have joined the white noise of dungeon crawlers, Certain Affinity has managed to design a solid and - more impressively - distinctive game. If you've been able to get through the last 15 years of dungeon crawlers... more
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The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim
Skyrim is easily one of the strongest and best examples of the Western RPG, and it further establishes Bethesda's reputation as one of the most talented and creative forces in the gaming industry. Because we at VideoGamer.com care about our audience, we'd like to offer... more