Last December I did an end-of-year recap thing that got a lot of fun comments. Thought Iād do it again this year! What games did you complete (or just play a lot of)? What did you think about them? Highlights? Lowlights? Might be a good chance to find some hidden gems while the Steam sale is on too.
I finished a surprisingly large number of games this year. Sorted by date completed, oldest firstā¦
A Short Hike | 8/10
Cute, short, and fun. Perfect game to start the year.
Inside | 8/10
Limbo was the very last game I completed in '23, and I definitely preferred Inside overall. I liked the atmosphere, visuals, and puzzles more here.
Hook 2 | 7/10
NABOKI | 6/10
Up Left Out | 6/10
I bought these three as part of a bundle. Short and fun puzzle games, nothing super memorable.
Firewatch | 7/10
Definitely an enjoyable time, great voice acting, but the ending was kind of underwhelming.
Cyber Hook | 7/10
I really like this style of 3D platformer, but there arenāt a lot of them. The only other one I can think of is Grapple, which was hugely underrated.
Lunistice | 6/10
Cute art style, but I remember the controls feeling a little bit janky.
Slay the Princess | 8/10
Fuckinā weird, I love it.
Unpacking | 6/10
I was disappointed that I didnāt vibe with this one very much. Telling the story through the items you own is a super cool idea, but I just couldnāt get myself to really care about where to place the items which is the entire gameplay loop.
Hades | 10/10 (Top 3 of the Year)
I donāt like roguelikes, so I skipped Hades for a long time, but I finally gave in. I LOVED my time with this. The meta progression was done well enough that I felt like I was still making progress overall so the roguelike-ness never bothered me, and every other aspect of this game is perfection. My highest rated game of the year because I cannot find a reason to take a point away.
Trail Out | 7/10
Something something imitation, something something flattery. This is a Flatout game, but itās honestly a pretty good one. I had a fun time with it, but Iād never take this over Flatout 2.
art of rally | 7/10
Iām not a huge fan of top-down racers but with some tweaks in the camera settings itās bearable. What really hurts this game is the penalty/recovery system, itās so eager to reset your car the moment you go off the track, even if only by a hair, it destroys the flow. Graphics are beautiful though.
Hot Wheels Unleashed | 6/10
Itās fine. Super repetitive, lootbox-esque progression is stupid, but itās mechanically sound. I would only recommend if youāre desperate for arcade racers like I am.
Loddlenaut | 7/10
I love how cleaning games have become a genre. This is a short and sweet game about cleaning the ocean, I had a good time with this one on the Steam Deck.
Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit 2 | (the PS2 one) | 9/10
Thereās a decent chance this was the first video game I ever played. If not the first, itās at least among the first couple. Iāve started so many saves but never actually finished the career mode until now. Aside from the career structure being a bit boring, itās still a highlight of the franchise for me. Beautiful tracks, beautiful cars, top tier early '00s soundtrack, great handling, I love this game.
Gear.Club Unlimited 2 | 6/10
Look, Iām really desperate for arcade racers, okay? This one isnāt a live service, isnāt always online, no lootboxes, no battle passes, Iāll take it.
Toem | 7/10
Cute, but there were several times throughout my playthrough where it felt like what shouldāve been the solution wasnāt, and the actual solution made less sense than what I was trying to do, which was a bit frustrating.
Hi-Fi Rush | 9/10
The score went up an entire point when The Prodigy - Invaders Must Die started playing. I really hope this gets a sequel.
Burnout Revenge | 9/10
Another game Iāve started many times and never finished. NFS:HP2 may have been a nostalgia-driven 9/10, but this is a genuine 9/10. Absolutely puts everything from the past 10 years of this genre to shame.
DiRT 4 | 6/10
Painfully dull. DiRT Rally is a way better sim, DiRT 2/3/5 are way better arcade racers, there is no reason to ever touch this. I finished it because I am desperate for racing games.
Ghostrunner II | 7/10
This one didnāt vibe with me as much as the first, and Iām not really sure why. The bike levels were a bit janky but were still fun for variety, and I still liked the game overall, but Iām more likely to replay the first than this.
SPRAWL | 9/10 (Top 3 of the Year)
If SPRAWL didnāt have a soundtrack, it would be an 8/10, good time, recommend. However, I have had this goddamn soundtrack on repeat since playing it. This is my favorite video game OST and itās not even remotely close. This is a neurofunk album with a video game tie-in.
Blur 8/10
The fact that when I first played this I instantly got a message from a friend I hadnāt talked to in years asking āHOW DID YOU GET A STEAM KEYā says so much about the legacy of this game. It existed for such as short period of time and was horribly underrated. (I wish I owned this game on Steam, but it was a non-Steam copy.)
Webbed | 7/10
Cute platformer, donāt really much about it at the moment besides skateboarding spiders.
Bastion | 8/10
Played after putting many more hours into Hades to see where Supergiant came from. I was impressed by how well it holds up, fun to see earlier concepts that Hades would perfect.
Old School Rally | ?/10
Technically an early access game, but I finished all the available career events. Very promising PS1-style rally game.
Stories: The Path Of Destinies | 8/10
You ever have one (or hundreds) of those games you got in a Humble Bundle 5 years ago and just never touched? This was one of those, I randomly decided to play it, and it was great! Fantastic voice acting, fun story, fun combat, I wish I played it sooner.
Exo One | ?/10
I donāt know whatās going on and at this point Iām too afraid to ask. I think I launched a marble at Jupiter?
Hardspace: Shipbreaker | 8/10
This was my podcast game for a while. Not very deep, but itās fun to gradually tear ships apart. Definitely recommend playing on the lower difficulty, having to worry about O2 and stuff kills the vibe.
To the Moon | 5/10
Explaining why I donāt like this game involves major spoilers. To keep it vague, I really donāt like how they handled one of the characters in the story. If youāve played the game, you either understand or think Iām insane because apparently this is a masterpiece.
ExoCross | 6/10
Very basic offroad racer. Used to be named āDRAGā but then the developers were bought by iRacing. The game seems like it was frantically rushed out of early access after that. The native Linux port is excellent though.
RUINER | 7/10
10/10 vibes, 5/10 gameplay.
Furi | 8/10
āThat final boss sure was easyā¦ oh? oh! OH FUCK!ā followed by many deaths until I finally won.
Pseudoregalia | 8/10
10/10 movement/controls, but the environments felt a little bland. Thereās an accessibility option to put pants on your character.
Guacamelee!: Super Turbo Championship Edition | 6/10
Itās fine, but nothing especially noteworthy compared to other metroidvanias Iāve played.
Redout II | 9/10 (Top 3 of the Year)
(I played with the assists off because I am a stubborn bastard, I have no idea how the assists change the gameplay.)
Redout II will repeatedly punch you in the face until your brain wraps itself around controlling these 2700km/h deathtraps. But trust me, once you get good, itās euphoric. One of my favorite gaming experiences this year was missing out on a gold medal in a time trial by several seconds and thinking āhow the fuck is this possibleā? And then I tried again. And again. Going faster, and faster, until I had beaten the gold time by several seconds. Every time you think you canāt go any faster, youāre wrong, just be better.
Crayon Physics Deluxe | 5/10
Great idea for a puzzle game, but the janky physics made it more frustrating than fun.
The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim | 7/10
Itās fine, but doesnāt really feel like it lives up to the hype surrounding it.
Mini Motor Racing X | 6/10
Painfully dull career mode, but Iām desperate for arcade racers.
Parking Garage Rally Circuit | 7/10
Short but fun.
Minecraft | ?/10
I havenāt beaten Minecraft in probably 10 years, so I started and new save and beat the game again for the hell of it. Iām not sure how to rate Minecraft out of 10 at this point.
Jusant | 9/10
Super beautiful and chill, I recommend avoiding spoilers and just playing it.
Dome Keeper | 7/10
Trying to keep the Hades āmaybe I donāt hate roguelikesā thing going, so I got Dome Keeper. I feel like itās too easy and thereās not enough variety in runs, but I still had some fun with it.
Dead Cells | 8/10
And finally, one more roguelike. Iāve ābeatenā the game, as in Iāve reached the credits, but only 0BC. Still playing it, but wonāt be chasing 5BC or anything like that. I do wish there was more meta progression with this one, a lot of runs feel like a complete waste of time which is my main problem with roguelikes, but the core gameplay is excellent.
I made posts here on some of the games I was patient on this year, so Iāll include links to those in-line here along with the rest of my list, in chronological order:
Control - I ended up grabbingāand devouringāAlan Wake 2 very soon after finishing this, mostly because one of my favorite singers ever resurfaced on the gameās soundtrack, to my complete astonishment. The setting and a few of the dialogues remain fresh in my mind, but the rest of Control ended up buried under AW2, which is saying something considering I donāt like survival horror.
Lost Odyssey - Interesting timing, as Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 was announced just a few months after I finished Lost Odyssey, a clear source of inspiration. I hear a lot from JRPG fans that wish there were more games with adult cast members and mature narratives, and LO fits the bill. āLetters from a Weaklingā is still utterly devastating.
Xenoblade Chronicles 2 - Torna: The Golden Country - Mostly just more Xenoblade Chronicles 2, a new main character and some light changes to the battle system keep things fresh. Come for the soundtrack, stay for the emotional scenes. Despite being forced into hours of side quests, this was worth seeing through to the end.
Atelier Meruru - My favorite of the Arland trilogy, I was engaged by the alchemy and kingdom building throughout the game. Real fun sense of progression with city, world map, and music changes. Surprisingly touching scenes with returning characters.
Xenoblade Chronicles 3 (plus Future Redeemed) - A solid entry in a fan-favorite series I gave my thoughts on earlier, but what stands out in hindsight is how good the side quests were. A long time weakness of JRPGs, itād be nice if the genre was spurred to step things up. The base game and Future Redeemed were sprinkled with enough Xenogears references to get my brain churning.
Atelier Ayesha - Ayesha changed the vibe in a dramatic way that I wasnāt entirely prepared for. Enjoyed that, the new cast, the story, and the soundtrack, not so much the gameplay. Iāve been proceeding through this series slightly faster than they get released, so maybe Iāll catch up some day.
Star Wars: Jedi Survivor - Plenty of spectacle and fun with lightsabers, yet all those hours spent running around are already fading from memory. The gameās focus on family and home still resonates with me in a way it wouldnāt have ten years ago.
Citizen Sleeper - Recent events have me turning this story over in my head a few times. I thought this had a strong anti-capitalist message, but I may have even underestimated it. This oneās earned a replay, and soon.
Ys IX: Monstrum Nox - I wouldnāt have made it through this game without the Ys brand, a series I grew up with. It did get better in the back half, but probably still not worth it. The city exploration did little for me and I never want to see a raid/Nox battle again. With the recent announcement of an āenhancedā version of Ys X, itās going to be forever before I get to it. Monstrum Nox is going to be stuck in my craw for a while.