


(Before you raise your pitchforks and torches, please remember that my job means I have to jump from game to game. Back in January, the devs came on Up at Noon and clocked my total play time at more than 300 hours, so I’m well over 400 at this point. IT CAME OUT ON PS4 THIS YEAR, SO IT COUNTS! DC Universe Online is my most played game… ever. The levels are ingenious, the visuals are cute, and it’s still an intense single-player experience when you dump your noob friends. With the large 3D World environments, you’re able to get away from each other when you want and then come at each other to scrap for the crown. They were getting in the way of my jumps, they were eating up my extra lives, and they were basically screwing up my game. Wii, I’d play with my family and get frustrated. I breathe, so I love Mario like the rest of you, but Super Mario 3D World really addressed some of the problems I had with multiplayer Mario. Yeah, yeah-Wii U, lol-but Super Mario 3D World is a joy to play. Basically, it’s more Batman, and I’m always going to take a day off for that. I mean, the story is one of the best the Dark Knight/Joker tales I've seen though my TV. The combat’s engaging, the game is beautiful, and the acting is top notch. All that might be true - I only fell through the world once - but it’s also true that this game is fun. It’s missing Kevin Conroy and Mark Hamill, it crashes for a lot of people, and original Arkham developer Rocksteady didn't make it. I know we’re supposed to hate this installment. After you read his list, tell him your Top 10 on Twitter. You probably know him from his nearly seven years at IGN-where he hosts Up at Noon every Monday-but he also has a personal YouTube channel packed with shows and podcasts he’ll beg you to subscribe to if you give him the time of day. Greg Miller is best known for being a loudmouth and a chicken wing lover.
