Episode 43 - 29/11/2011 - Christmas Special

Season 7Episode 4330 minNov. 29, 2011
Episode 43 - 29/11/2011 - Christmas Special
In this hour long Christmas Special, Bajo and Hex review five games, hand out the awards for 2011 and announce the winner of the Batman competition. Rayman Origins, Epoch, The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword, Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary, GoldenEye Reloaded... GG Awards 2011: Best Game 2011 has been a remarkable year for games, but there can be only one Game of the Year... Tiny Power Now I have a machine gun. Ho. Ho. Ho. Backwards Compatible: 2011, The Year in Review Bajo and Hex are a little preoccupied, so Goose takes a look at the year of gaming that was 2011. Bajo's Year in Review Bajo looks back on the year that was and shares his most memorable moments... In Memoriam 2011 This year, many a brave hero and courageous heroine has fallen on the bloodied road to end-game glory. It's time to honour all of those who've slipped from our gamepad-cramped grasp in 2011. Hex's Year in Review Hex takes the time to reflect on the games that stood out for her this year. Goose's Guide to Good Game Gifting If you're having trouble getting the present you want these holidays... GOOSE, has some handy tips.
Episode 43 - 29/11/2011 - Christmas Special has aired on Nov. 29, 2011 at 20:30
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