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Mass Effect 3 is number one for me for 2012 purchases. Honorable mention goes to Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning and Assassin's Creed 2.

Also, had I bought these a couple days earlier, I'd mention Halo 4 and Assassin's Creed 3. I haven't opened Borderlands 2 yet.
Bastion was pretty great. I should replay that at some point.

As was Ocarina of Time.

Was Catherine this year? Because that was very good indeed.
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Zchinque: Was Catherine this year? Because that was very good indeed.
No. That was summer last year. But it was something else, yeah. Quite the challenging puzzle-platformer.

EDIT: Oh wait. You're from Europe. Yeah, it was this year for you. :)
Post edited January 02, 2013 by johnki
I bought more than 50 games since December 2011, not counting those from last December because I'll play them in 2013. But some of them were part of bundles and I don't want to play them, so it's roundabout 30-35 games for 2012.

My favourites:
Binding of Isaac: I bought this in April for 2 Euros on Steam, but played it for like 40 Euros, almost a full month. So intense, and I wanted to get all items, beat the final boss etc.
But, as all rogue-like ones, at some point the fun is over immediately, and I did not start it again another time.

Faster Than Light: A space-strategy game, where you manage your own ship, micromanagement at its best. This was also really fun for three or four weeks. I did not enable every ship, since – just like Binding of Isaac – the fun ran out, since you play a game for 2–4 hours, than another one the other day etc. But it was worth the money, and this is one of the few games I bought at release day.

Defense Grid: The Awakening: When I say tower defense, you think of Flash games, funny for two hours? Wrong. This is a tower defense game that binds you for many hours. It has superb graphics, is sufficiently balanced and has a nice story behind the missions. Also there are several game modes, for more challanges. It was very fun.

I know, two of three are not from 2012, but as I said, I almost never buy at release day, and many games don't age.
I didn't really buy anything this year except when the Serious Sam series went for 25$ on Steam this October. Fantastic deal.
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SpooferJahk: The ones that I loved were Ultima VII, The Elder Scrolls II: Daggerfall, System Shock 2, and NiGHTS into Dreams HD.
You realize that Bethesda released Daggerfall for free, right? Just a heads up.
Post edited January 03, 2013 by ggf162
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ggf162: I didn't really buy anything this year except when the Serious Sam series went for 25$ on Steam this October. Fantastic deal.
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SpooferJahk: The ones that I loved were Ultima VII, The Elder Scrolls II: Daggerfall, System Shock 2, and NiGHTS into Dreams HD.
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ggf162: You realize that Bethesda released Daggerfall for free, right? Just a heads up.
Yeah I am aware, but I am a collector of sorts and since I enjoyed playing the freeware release so much, I felt it was worth owning.
There are many games I bought and enjoyed this year but only a few really stand out:

Tribes Ascend - free to play game but I put in about $80 in it. Got a few hundred hours out of it and still enjoy the occasional match

XCOM: Enemy Unknown - I had a good opinion of Firaxis but I did not expect the game to hook me in enough to play and finish the game 3 times in a row. It did. It's my GOTY as far as I'm concerned. I plan to play through it a few more times this year

To The Moon - high expectations being hyped as hell by people on this forum. Lived up to them
To the Moon.
For me

Farcry 3 - bought at end of Dec but wow what a purchase
Xcom - Great game
Mass Effect 3 - Loved till the end
Kingdom of Agumar - Enjoyed the open world gameplay shame about what happened to the studio.
Conquest of Elysium III
Distand Worlds + Addons
Sins of a Solar Empire - Trinity