In whatâs becoming a Christmas tradition, Iâm sitting down today to round up what I think were the yearâs best video game trailers.
And by best trailers, I mean quite literally, the best trailers. I donât give a damn how representative they were of the finished product, or how good that finished product was, I only care how entertaining, or funny, or well-made the trailer itself was.
Why? Because thatâs the only way you can approach this. These things have become an artform unto themselves. To try and weigh up the judging by tying them to their games would be to weight their value as marketing instruments, and thatâs a little gross. Weâre here for the explosions and pretty visuals, not pre-order incentives and KPIs.
Because I couldnât identify a stand-out winner this yearâyou donât get an ODST trailer every 12 monthsâIâve just collected the best and put them in this gallery for your perusal/violent disagreement.
Metro: Last Light â Enter The Metro
This would have been awesome as a short film. As a game trailer, itâs right up there with stuff weâve seen for series like Halo and Ghost Recon
Assassinâs Creed III (E3)
Came very close to emerging as a clear winner, I liked it so much. Gets a little too silly towards the end, though.
Star Wars 1313 âGameplayâ
Unusually, itâs one of only two games on the list that didnât actually come out this year. But who cares. Itâs one hell of a trailer.
Halo 4 (E3)
Microsoft spent a lot of money on Halo 4âs trailer and cinematic sequences. And nowhere did it look better than in Halo 4âs expansive E3 showing.
ZombiU (E3)
It might owe a little too much to Dead Islandâs famous âin reverseâ clip, but this is still a powerful trailer.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ShP5xn9Tz90
The Last Of Us â The Truck
It was short, and more of a tease, but itâs my favourite Last of Us clip from 2012, because it packs in so much mood. In 90 seconds of this clip I think Iâve got a better sense of the world this game takes place in than any other footage the developers have released.
Crusader Kings II â Greed
Youâve probably never seen this. But I have. Dozens of times. Just as the game itself came out of nowhere to be one of 2012âs surprise hits, so too did this series of clips show that even Paradoxâs marketing can do amazing work on very little resources.
Mass Effect 3: Take Earth Back
Remember back, before Mass Effect 3 came out. You were excited. And a big part of that probably had to do with this incredible trailer.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vzue74y7A84
Grand Theft Auto V: Official Trailer #2
A rare one, in that itâs built almost entirely from in-game footage. Which says a lot about how good Rockstar is at making sexy, stylish trailers.
Planetside 2 â Death is no Excuse
I donât like Planetside 2âs art design one bit, so it shows how good this trailer is that it manages to look awesome in spite of it. Great action effects and pacing from the masters of the game trailer, Blur
https://lastchance.cc/meet-the-pixar-of-video-games-5649504%3C/a%3E%3C/p%3E
FIFA 13 â TV Commercial
The amount of money EA spends on these FIFA clips is mind-boggling. Seriously, if youâre not the worldâs biggest football fan, all you need to know is they somehow, every year, convince some of the biggest stars in the world to star in what amounts to a short film based around the idea of trying to sell a video game.
Lucky for EA, then, that theyâre usually some of the best clips of the year.
Super Time Force
If you need to ask why itâs on the list, you wonât understand.