Tell GR: How Did You Celebrate the New Year?

Happy New Year! We’ve now officially shut the door on 2017, and these past 12 months have been pretty eventful to say the least. Not only is Biff Tannen the US President, but so much other wild shit has gone down that it feels like 2017 was never actually going to end. Sometimes I find myself checking my calendar just to make sure that 2017 has actually come to a close, because for a while there it felt like I was going to remain stuck in last year like a character in some kind of terrible Twilight Zone episode.

But fortunately we have survived, and even if the real world still looks like a pretty crummy place right now, at least there are a lot of great video games to look forward to this year. As highlighted in our top 10 most anticipated games of 2018 list, this year we’ll finally be getting our hands on the likes of Red Dead Redemption 2Spider-ManThe Last of Us 2 (hopefully) and many more. In short, things are looking bright for gaming.

So how did you bring in this exciting New Year? Did you spend it drinking with family and friends? Playing video games into the early hours of January 1st? Or staring at a all in your bedroom, considering the futility of your own existence? Let us know in the comments section below!

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