
The process was applied to all games in the long list, allowing us to create a focus-group-style average ranking. We added up all the scores, and the game with the most overall votes, but lowest average score became our number one. Every member of the team then voted on their top 25 of that list, ranked from 25th best all the way down to their ultimate number one (so your #1 game received a score of 1, your #25 game received a score of 25 etc). The GamesRadar team then submitted every, single, game they thought should be on the long list, which eventually was filled with around 50 games. Sorry Spyro: The Reignited Trilogy and Diablo 3 on Switch.

TLDR: we included it, since the game underwent significant retooling during 2018 via regular updates, and - let's be frank - excluding gaming's biggest cultural phenomenon felt absurd) and anything that was a remaster or a re-release didn't count. Only games that came out in 2018 were eligible, (although Fortnite was a cause of much debate, originally debuting in late 2017, but not hitting its stride until early 2018. The game will stream live on ESPN+, with Fabian Fuentes and Brendan Boylan calling the action.How did we do it? Firstly, we set some baseline rules. Gardner-Webb will break briefly for final exams before hosting Kennesaw State on Thursday, December 13 at 5:00 pm. Robert Hobson added 11 points, all in the first half, for the Wildcats and Kajuan Madden-McAfee added five points. Johnson & Wales got 19 points from guard Majerle Poole, who made 6-of-14 from the field in 31 minutes. In addition to Dufeal's big day on the backboards, Gardner-Webb got seven boards from Perez and six apiece from Laster and Jamison. Gardner-Webb also owned a 48-30 edge on the glass and turned 17 offensive caroms into 18 second-chance points. Gardner-Webb turned it over only nine times and assisted on 23 of 40 made baskets – with eight different players recording at least one assist. The Runnin' Bulldogs shot 54.1 percent for the game (40-of-74) and made an efficient 10-of-21 from long range (47.6 percent). Saturday marked the third game in a row that GWU has scored at least 48 points in the paint. The Runnin' Bulldogs got out on the break when available, holding a 22-2 edge in transition points and a 60-8 advantage in paint scoring. Gardner-Webb led by as many as 30 in the first half (43-13) and held a 46-19 edge at the break. The Wildcats shot just 31.0 percent for the game and, of 18 made field goals, only seven came from inside the arc. Johnson & Wales (4-5), coming off a 93-point performance in a loss at The Citadel, did not find its range consistently enough against a swarming Gardner-Webb defense that forced 22 turnovers and blocked nine shots. DJ Laster, Jaheam Cornwall and Ludovic Dufeal each scored nine points and Christian Turner provided eight points.ĭufeal – a 6-foot-8 freshman – added 10 rebounds, two blocks and two steals in just 18 minutes off the bench – with five of his boards coming on the offensive end. In addition to Efianayi and Perez, Gardner-Webb got 13 points from Nate Johnson and 10 points from Eric Jamison, Jr. Gardner-Webb saw eight different players score at least eight points in the win.

The Runnin' Bulldogs (6-5) won their fourth in a row, shooting an efficient 63.4 percent in the second half and putting four men in double figures. BOILING SPRINGS – David Efianayi scored 18 points and Jose Perez added 16 to lead Gardner-Webb to a 102-55 win over Johnson & Wales (N.C.) University Saturday afternoon in Paul Porter Arena.
