Since the normies are starting to do their GotY thing.
I think mine’s Hardspace: Shipbreaker, although 13 Sentinels: Aegis Rim continues to grow on me.
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Since the normies are starting to do their GotY thing.
I think mine’s Hardspace: Shipbreaker, although 13 Sentinels: Aegis Rim continues to grow on me.
Red Dead Redemption 2. I got like 200 hours out of it already and still not done.
Gravity Rush.
Theme Hospital
My backlog is so big I figure any game that I’ve played would qualify.
Ticket to Earth would be mine.
I am working my way through Yakuza 5 though which I’m really enjoying.
Metro Exodus EE
Final Fantasy XIII-2, modded with HD upscaled textures, community fixes, and Reshade. 2K Resolution w/ Imrpoved AA + HDR + Motion Blur + Ray Tracing made this game look modern af 😎
And for the best game this year part, the developers really said “so FFXIII was linear? Well how about time is not linear!” Jumping back to old locations surprised me in that I actually wanted to go back to them and do optional content. And beneath the extra ass music (lol), is some of the most down right horrific/sad stuff shown in a FF game. Like the straight up Zombie apocalypse-like C’eith outbreak in the future that Serah even being near causes people to turn, she apologizes to them in battle as the turned enemies try to use remedy on theirselves to no avail. Being the last human alive and having to deal with seeing the last people alive dying off till it’s just you on the planet. The cruel fate of some characters and the risks taken storywise and gamewise really surprised me.
Probably Omori, although I haven't gotten to two of four endings just yet. Its vibes naturally resonated with me over time, even at its darkest moments.
The King’s Field Trilogy on PS1. These games bounced off me hard back in the day, but I got curious about them after reading about their influence on Souls. These were games that were waaaay ahead of their time, and so satisfying now that I have the patience to really appreciate what From Software were trying to create. Also: definitely play the translated version of the first Japanese one.
Probably Nier: Replicant, though I have some I’m just starting that could possibly beat it:
Honorable mentions to (all great):
NieR: Replicant has one of my all-time favorite soundtracks (though I like the version on the original game a touch more).
Days Gone and Dishonored 2
Volcanoids is a fantastic co-op game that I keep going back to. Also just started playing Hardspace: Shipbreaker, interesting so far.
It’s early access so I don’t think it counts, but I played the demo some time ago: Gloomwood
Probably Manifold Garden. I just finished it last week and it was a consistently good experience. Highly recommended.
Xenoblade chronicles X. I finally got a beefy pc that can emulate it with all the graphical upgrades the Wii u can’t even fathom, and this game is so much less of a slog now that I’m an adult with a finer appreciation for menus stacked in menus sacked in menus
Inscryption
I have been enjoying on and off Immortal Redneck.
Perfect Vermin. It takes only 15 to beat, it’s fun, and it has a cool theme/concept/story
Kalladblog@lemmy.world 1 year ago
Child of light Had it on my radar for some years, then in my Steam library for many more. Finally played it. Really nice vibe and combat system with amazing art direction and narrative.