Definitely 'Divinity: Original Sin 2'. It had a deep and immersive story where your choices really mattered. You could create your own character and embark on a journey full of adventure, magic, and political intrigue. The story was so vast and the interactions with other characters were very engaging.
One more could be 'Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus'. It continued the story of fighting against the Nazis in an alternate history. BJ Blazkowicz's story was filled with action, drama, and his personal struggles. The game's story was not only about shooting Nazis but also about the fight for freedom and justice.
Another game that might have been in the running for the Giant Bomb Game of the Year 2017 best story is 'NieR: Automata'. It had a complex and thought - provoking story that dealt with themes of humanity, existence, and artificial intelligence. The multiple endings and the way the story unfolded through different perspectives made it a very unique and engaging experience.
I don't know for sure who won. You could try looking at Giant Bomb's official archives or forums for the answer.
I'm not sure exactly which ones were the nominees. You might need to check the official Giant Bomb website or their archived content from 2018.
To find out what won the 'Giant Bomb Best of 2018 Best Story', one would need to dig deep into Giant Bomb's archives or their award announcements from that year. There were many great games in 2018 with amazing stories. Some had stories that were based on historical events, while others were set in fictional, far - flung universes. The winning game would have had to really shine in terms of its storytelling. It could have had a story that was not only engaging but also thought - provoking. It might have tackled difficult themes and presented them in a way that was accessible to the players. Without more research, it's impossible to say for certain which game took the crown in this category.
I'm not entirely sure of the specific nominees. It could include various games with great storylines that came out in 2015. Maybe games like 'The Witcher 3' which had an immersive and complex story could have been a nominee.
Well, 'Pokemon Platinum' has an excellent story. It expands on the story of 'Pokemon Diamond and Pearl'. The whole plot with Cyrus and his plan to create a new world is really engaging. There are also more side - stories and characters that add depth to the overall narrative. Plus, the Sinnoh region's lore is further explored, which makes for a great story - driven experience.
Definitely 'Pokemon HeartGold and SoulSilver'. The story not only remakes the classic Johto region's story but also adds some really cool elements. You get to relive the journey of the original Gold and Silver games with updated graphics and some new side - quests. The return of the Legendary Pokemon like Lugia and Ho - oh and their role in the story is really exciting.
For me, Halo 3 had an amazing story. It tied up loose ends and delivered an emotionally charged conclusion. The plot was complex yet engaging.
Final Fantasy VII Remake has a very good story. It has memorable characters like Cloud and Sephiroth, and a plot that involves a fight against a powerful corporation. Another one is Dishonored. The story of a wronged assassin seeking revenge in a steampunk - ish world is really cool. And don't forget about Tomb Raider (2013). Lara Croft's origin story is full of adventure and discovery.
Not at all. In the Game Boy Pokémon games, the difficulty of the story can vary. Pokémon Yellow was designed to be more accessible for younger players or those new to the series, so its story was a bit more straightforward. On the other hand, Pokémon Crystal had a more in - depth story with more side quests and a more complex relationship with the Legendary Pokémon, making it more difficult to fully understand and complete all aspects of the story.