Last December I did an end-of-year recap thing that got a lot of fun comments. Thought Iā€™d 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 arenā€™t 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 didnā€™t vibe with this one very much. Telling the story through the items you own is a super cool idea, but I just couldnā€™t 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 donā€™t 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 itā€™s honestly a pretty good one. I had a fun time with it, but Iā€™d never take this over Flatout 2.

art of rally | 7/10

Iā€™m not a huge fan of top-down racers but with some tweaks in the camera settings itā€™s bearable. What really hurts this game is the penalty/recovery system, itā€™s 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

Itā€™s fine. Super repetitive, lootbox-esque progression is stupid, but itā€™s mechanically sound. I would only recommend if youā€™re 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

Thereā€™s a decent chance this was the first video game I ever played. If not the first, itā€™s at least among the first couple. Iā€™ve started so many saves but never actually finished the career mode until now. Aside from the career structure being a bit boring, itā€™s 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, Iā€™m really desperate for arcade racers, okay? This one isnā€™t a live service, isnā€™t always online, no lootboxes, no battle passes, Iā€™ll take it.

Toem | 7/10

Cute, but there were several times throughout my playthrough where it felt like what shouldā€™ve been the solution wasnā€™t, 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 Iā€™ve 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 didnā€™t vibe with me as much as the first, and Iā€™m 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 Iā€™m more likely to replay the first than this.

SPRAWL | 9/10 (Top 3 of the Year)

If SPRAWL didnā€™t 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 itā€™s 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 hadnā€™t talked to in years asking ā€œHOW 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, donā€™t 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 donā€™t know whatā€™s going on and at this point Iā€™m 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 itā€™s 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 donā€™t like this game involves major spoilers. To keep it vague, I really donā€™t like how they handled one of the characters in the story. If youā€™ve played the game, you either understand or think Iā€™m insane because apparently this is a masterpiece.

ExoCross | 6/10

Very basic offroad racer. Used to be named ā€œDRAGā€ 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

ā€œThat 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. Thereā€™s an accessibility option to put pants on your character.

Guacamelee!: Super Turbo Championship Edition | 6/10

Itā€™s fine, but nothing especially noteworthy compared to other metroidvanias Iā€™ve 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, itā€™s 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 ā€œhow 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 canā€™t go any faster, youā€™re 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

Itā€™s fine, but doesnā€™t really feel like it lives up to the hype surrounding it.

Mini Motor Racing X | 6/10

Painfully dull career mode, but Iā€™m desperate for arcade racers.

Parking Garage Rally Circuit | 7/10

Short but fun.

Minecraft | ?/10

I havenā€™t beaten Minecraft in probably 10 years, so I started and new save and beat the game again for the hell of it. Iā€™m 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 ā€œmaybe I donā€™t hate roguelikesā€ thing going, so I got Dome Keeper. I feel like itā€™s too easy and thereā€™s not enough variety in runs, but I still had some fun with it.

Dead Cells | 8/10

And finally, one more roguelike. Iā€™ve ā€œbeatenā€ the game, as in Iā€™ve reached the credits, but only 0BC. Still playing it, but wonā€™t 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.

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    I in the last 4-ish months played through yonder, biomutant, ni no kuni 1+2, ff7 remake (#1), balan wonderland, several Lego games, star ocean integrity and faithlessness, tandem, all the cat quest games, several ā€œtales ofā€ games, and a buttload more while I still had the ps+ subscription (which expired in likeā€¦ August? I wonā€™t count those cuz I had no life at the time. Still donā€™t but It was worse then.)

    My big push at the moment is going through some of the ps3 era titles Iā€™ve never played. I have so many games I buy and just sit on for yearsā€¦ I probably shouldnā€™t do that, but I buy used so itā€™s cheaperā€¦ But those unplayed games are mostly super long story focused games, so they take a hot minute to get through. I have a few upcoming tales of games, which I now own most of, star ocean, valkeria chronicles, and all the final fantasy games I never slogged through the overwhelming tutorial on and thus havenā€™t played.

    Any games I finish, I enjoy enough to finish. I gave up pushing through bad media long ago because thereā€™s so much more out there. Iā€™ve been really into big story games with minimal or easy combat, but I also really like the short and simple games that you can get through entirely in 10 hours.

    Tandem was a really cute one that stuck out. I got it purely because it was inexpensive. Itā€™s a fairly short puzzle game where one character walks through a top-down view and the other is a side scroll view. You have to swap back and forth to use them both to solve puzzles. Itā€™s not super difficult, but it is satisfying in difficulty.