The Best of What's to Come: A Time Traveler's View of 2012
I know—you are still busy readingabout the best of 2011. But due to an unexplained rip in the space-timecontinuum, I was able to jump ahead in time one year and find out what the bestof the new year is going to bring us. And folks, hold on to your hats. Because2012 is going to be awesome!
Movies:
There are a lot of good movies thatwill come out in 2012. For Twilight fans, there is the last half of Breaking Dawn. For superhero fanatics,there is Joss Whedon's The Avengers,a movie that brings together a slew of famous names: Ironman, The IncredibleHulk, Thor, Captain America,and Samuel Jackson (he's called something else in the movie, but he reallydoesn't need to be. He's pretty much playing himself with an eyepatch.)
But having watched those and othermovies during my jaunt to the future, I can honestly tell you that the winnerof Best Movie goes to… The Hobbit. Seriously, you don't need a timetraveler to tell you why. Martin Freeman as Bilbo Baggins? Check. Ian McKellanback as Gandalf? Check. Andy Serkis as Gollum? Dwarves? Check. Smaug theDragon? Check. Directed by Peter Jackson? Yes. It just doesn't get any betterthan that. Most prequels face an uphill climbbecause it's hard to make something exciting when you already know the ending.But in the case of The Hobbit, thefinding of the One Ring is largely ancillary to the plot. The exciting bitsdon't come from that, but instead from the battles against giant spiders and amassive dragon. Trust me, this movie will blow you away. Books:
We thought we had bid RolandDeschain goodbye when Stephen King published his final novel in The Dark Tower series in 2004(appropriately titled The Dark Tower.)Since then there have been prequel comics and rumblings of a movie andtelevision adaptation (both by Ron Howard), but I never thought I would seeanother book in the series from the King himself.
So I was surprised to see The Dark Tower: The Wind Through The Keyholetop the bestseller lists for 2012. Released in April, I had a chance to read itquickly in my jaunt to the future and it may be the best Dark Towerbook yet. Ostensibly set between books four and five of the series, the novelfills in a gap of what happened to Roland's ka-tet on their way from Emerald City to Calla Sturgis. It also revealsmore of Roland's past and his ridings with Cuthbert.More intriguingly, is this bookreally a prequel? Those who read the final volume of The Dark Tower know that in King's world, things aren't always whatthey seem. Video Games:
If you follow game news, you knowthat 2012 is due to be a banner year. In addition to the annual Call of Dutyofferings, several major releases are due, including Halo 4 and Bioshock:Infinite. Yet it will come as no surprise toBioware fans to discover that Mass Effect 3 was the best game of 2012. From itsfantastic plotlines to its well-drawn characters, the Mass Effect series hasbeen top-notch. Until ME3 was released, Mass Effect 2 was considered the bestXbox 360 game of all time. But Mass Effect 3 raised even thathigh bar by going out on an explosive note. What made the conclusion so amazingwas how it built on the choices you made in Mass Effect 1 and Mass Effect 2.Did you save the Rachni from extinction? Did your entire squad survive yourtrip to destroy the Collectors? Far from incidental, these decisions proved tohave a significant impact on how Mass Effect 3 played. A lot of games havetried to make the role of choice important—but Mass Effect 3 beats them all. The controversial decision to includemultiplayer in the game, meanwhile, turned out to be an ace move by Bioware.No, you didn't need to play it to enjoy the single-player finale, but it turnedout that playing Mass Effect with friends was the blast you always knew itcould be. Mass Effect 3 will go down inhistory not only as one of the best games of 2012, but likely the best game ofthis console's generation.
Published on January 05, 2012 16:52
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