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  On 12/1/2017 at 12:38 AM, dwarf said:

You are a bit though aren't you? Let's be real bruh.

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Nah, not really. Far more important things to be mad about than what other people think of a game that I didn't particularly enjoy.

Stuff like why the local chicken shop recently upped it's prices, the scummy practices we've seen involving Loot Boxes and most importantly, how Kecleon didn't get a Mega Evolution in OR/AS.

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  On 12/1/2017 at 7:55 AM, drahkon said:

Pokémon Red and Blue are the best games of the series.

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  On 12/1/2017 at 9:01 AM, bob said:

Opened the first door of my Pokemon advent calendar today @Glen-i. It was Meowth. So good.

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I hope you both burn your house down this Christmas.

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I've gone through my memory to remember what games from 2017 I've played/completed. There aren't many, but here's one:

 

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After Resogun and Alienation Housemarque returned with Nex Machina. It's quite possibly the perfect arcade twin-stick-shooter. Spot on gameplay, beautiful graphics and a soundtrack that is so good, I still have it blasting through my system from time to time.

It's a shame Housemarque is moving away from arcade games. I will miss them. But I trust the devs to come up with something equally enticing because:

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Looking ahead to our next projects, we are exploring something totally different than what you might expect of us, but we believe this will lead to the creation of even more engaging gaming experiences. Our core values remain the same – gameplay first with first class execution. We are really excited about our new projects and look forward to unveiling our first game from the new era of Housemarque.

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(A quote from one of their blog posts.). That sentence...it describes what the team can do perfectly. "Gameplay first with first class execution." There aren't many developers these days to which this quote applies. Sadly...

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I'm going to select two. The best game that I've played that has actually come out this year is Horizon: Zero Dawn. Lots of reasons really, including the combat and soundtrack. The story stood out for me. It contains an interesting premise and it just becomes more and more satisfying as it progresses. Looking forward to playing the DLC.

My other game of the year is Overwatch. It wasn't released this year, but it's probably my favourite at the moment. Just waaaay to satisfying to play. When you change your character, it definitely does feel like you are playing a different game. The new, recent addition of Moira is also too good. Even when you have a bad match and play shit, it's still fucking good fun. Will hopefully still be playing it this time next year as the events help to keep it fresh and there are always changes and new additions being added to it. :D

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Although there are two more games that I'm likely to start this year which may have been up for an inclusion in the list, I've put together my Top 20 Games for 2017. I'm posting the first half of the list, entries 20 - 11, today mainly as I haven't had time to finish writing up the little blurbs I want to for the rest. I've kind of written the blurbs up quite quickly but I think they more or less capture my thoughts on the games.

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I'll hopefully get time to finish up the rest for 10 - 1 tomorrow, although I've already made clear what my number 1 pick is. Some titles that didn't make it but are worth a mention: Tooth and Tail, Observer, Human Fall Flat, Dishonored: Death of the Outsider and Rime.

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Of the games that I've played this year that have come out this year:

Breath of the Wild - My GOTY. Not much else to say that's already been said, it's just such a stunning return to form for a series that had began to stagnate. It's been a long time since I was so invested in a non story-driven single player game because Nintendo have managed to pull off such a compelling open world experience. I can easily forgive some of its minor flaws because how ambitious it is in its scope and execution. After playing it safe for so long with most of their franchises, it's so nice to see Nintendo take a big risk.

Persona 5 - I'm only about 30 hours in, but have really enjoyed what I've played so far. Just like P4 it has a compelling story and fantastic presentation. I really like the improvements they have made to the battle system and dungeon system, which was the weakest aspect of P4. I prefer P4 though, probably because it was my first Persona game so it has a special place in my heart. Still, a must play for JRPG fans.

Destiny 2 - I've made my thoughts clear on Destiny 2 in the D2 thread. In my mind it is the inverse of D1 regarding is strengths and flaws: strong story mode and vanilla content, lacking endgame and PvP experience. Newcomers to the series may not understand what the fuss is about, but it is a massive letdown to veteran fans. I personally don't think the game is shit, just thoroughly disappointing. Funnily enough, D1 was panned by critics whilst D2 was praised.

Super Mario Odyssey - I've just managed to complete the main story and currently sitting at around 300 moons. The game is great in many ways and is full of charm, but not the 10/10 people are making it out to be. I've heard that is picks up more post-game but strangely the game doesn't seem to offer that much incentive to keep collecting moons beyond being a completionist. I think I've also heard that there are extra levels that get unlocked once you hit particular milestones, but the game doesn't make this obvious. Still, I'm having fun and will keep playing until I finish or get bored.

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I haven't actually bought many new games this year, so I may as well list them all, starting with the best.

The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild: An absolute joy to play, I really liked the open world nature and I do plan on actually fully completing everything (including all the seeds). Easily my game of the year.

Mass Effect: Andromeda: The best combat in the series, the Nomad was great and the characters got a great introduction. Not quite as good as Mass Effect 2 and 3, but still better than the first.

Yooka-Laylee: Like a new Banjo-Kazooie. Things could have been smoother (it's a shame the patched version wasn't the original version), but I still absolutely loved it. Really like the characters and I hope there's a sequel.

Sonic Mania: Like a new original Sonic game, really great level design, awesome music and it felt just right (unlike Sonic CD and 4). 

Sonic Forces: I was quite surprised that this was actually really good, especially after reviews. It's a solid 3D Sonic game and, while short, has plenty to encourage you to replay missions.

Metroid: Samus Returns: A decent Metroid game. I still have quite a lot to do with it though, and is the only one of these I haven't completed.

A Hat in Time: Lowest on the list, but I still really enjoyed it. Modding support is great, so that's something to look forward to.

 

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Next one on my list:

 

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Yeah, chastise me all you want for liking one of the most hated franchises (at least for some) :p

It's actually a very good game. And an extremely good Call of Duty. It suffered from a horrible launch (i.e. servers were busted, certain features had to be disabled, etc.) and both Activision and Sledgehammer Games were rightly criticised but the experience is stable now. Some issues still have to be ironed out, but I'm sure the devs are working on it.

Why is it one of my GotY? My answer is threefold:

  1. The campaign. Emotional, action-packed, fun. Nothing special but highly entertaining.
  2. The multiplayer experience. My best mate and I completed the Zombies map and it was a blast from start to finish. Figuring out what to do and how to succeed was one of the best experiences I've ever had in gaming. We still have to do the hardcore easter egg, but we're working on it.
    Then there's the "regular" multiplayer. The gunplay is awesome. Playing Hardcore modes is where it's at and it's fun. And what more could you want?
  3. Audiovisually it's very impressive. Especially the sound is incredible.

I tend to ignore the loot box problem, because I'm not affected by it and to be honest I don't really care, aside from the whole enabling gambling to kids aspect (which I've covered numerous times).

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I've only played a handful of games that were actually released this year and I would echo what most have said about The Legend Of Zelda: Breath Of The Wild and Super Mario Odyssey being my games of the year among the big releases. I am only a few away from getting every moon in Odyssey which should speak to the quality of the game in itself but I haven't felt so much joy in a long time than I had during several moments in Odyssey. BOTW offered similar reward but was more engrossing, leading to longer play sessions and although it didn't contain those typical Zelda dungeons what it did have was executed expertly, both Zelda and Mario this year made exploration and curiosity a key part of their design which made spending time in their worlds a real pleasure. It's hard to choose between the two really, they are both exceptional games but I've spent more time with Zelda so will probably plump for that as number one at this moment, especially with the DLC on the horizon.

In terms of other games I have to mention What Remains Of Edith Finch and Little Nightmares. Both games featured fascinating and surreal worlds to explore but where Edith Finch told a haunting and emotional narrative, Little Nightmares offered up a terrifying journey through a monstrous passenger ship; one was a fresh and unique spin on the 'walking simulator' the other a straightforward platformer in a twisted world. In my eyes both games achieved perfection in what they were trying to do and the presentation in each title was flawless. 

Honourable mentions go to Metroid: Samus Returns and Rime. Unfortunately I haven't been able to get around to playing the likes of Horizon, Nier, Bye-Bye BoxBoy, Mario + Rabbids, Splatoon 2, Nioh, Persona, Xenoblade, Wolfenstein, Hellblade, Resident Evil 7 and doubt i'll be able to get through any of them by the end of the year but definitely plan on playing them all as soon as I can.

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I've not quite had time to finish writing up the rest of my top 20 as I've ended up writing more about the next lot of games, so entries 10 - 6 will have to suffice for now :grin: the rest will hopefully coming tomorrow. Entry 10 will no doubt draw some snorts of derision but these are all games that have left their mark on me and I stand by my inclusion of it.

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I think breath of the wild and Mario odyssey are two of the greatest games ever made. Both out this year.  Why lucky. Very difficult to pick. Personally, subjectively, I think I enjoy Mario more, pure and utter joy like very few things give me. However, Zelda was so mind blowing, so impressive, had so many wow moments, is so incredibly designed that it probably deserves all the accolades it will inevitably get. 

Its also harder for Zelda to be that impressive, there are loads of action adventure games constantly developing the genre, plus Zelda needs to create its world rules and be confined by them. So to do what it did is quite unbelievable. 

No oke is really making platform games anymore. So it’s easier to bring loads of new ideas and feel fresh, plus Nintendo can do pretty much anything in Mario and it’ll work so again, in some ways easier to just be mental, unreasoned fun. 

Ultimately, two masterpieces, hindsight will probably say they are my two favourite games of all time. So......

Mario. 

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Finally finished up my top 5 for the year so here they are. I was sitting for ages last night figuring whether or not my GotY would change as I was writing these and despite some strong thoughts on it, I kept my decision. These games probably represent how gaming has changed for me in recent years and what I look for and enjoy most in playing.

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And there we have it. I realise it's a lot of lengthy, wordy rambling so if you do read it, I do appreciate the time taken to do that. I've done it more for myself to get back into writing about games for possibly taking that somewhere in the new year and beyond. It's been an interesting year in games, a lot of great games and a lot of variety regardless of platform. Some games just haven't clicked with me when I thought they would (Breath of the Wild for instance. 15 hours of play and it just doesn't click with me and what I want from a game of this size. That's partly on me, partly on Nintendo but that's all I'll say on that), others surprisingly so.

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Cracking lists/write ups @Ganepark32

I still have yet to play Hellblade and LiS ( waiting for the physical release of this ) so I skipped those sections in case of spoilers.

Pyre is another game that has slipped through the cracks, so thanks for the reminder.

 

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  On 12/6/2017 at 4:32 PM, Hero-of-Time said:

Cracking lists/write ups @Ganepark32

I still have yet to play Hellblade and LiS ( waiting for the physical release of this ) so I skipped those sections in case of spoilers.

Pyre is another game that has slipped through the cracks, so thanks for the reminder.

 

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Thanks, maybe got a bit carried away but potentially looking at going back into games journalism or starting my own site next year so kind of wanted to get the rust off of the wheels.

Pyre is a great little game and would work so well on the Switch, not sure why Supergiant Games haven't put it out yet. Even if you only had 5-10 minutes, you'd be able to boot it up, play a Rite, speak to the other characters in your Caravan, etc. and then turn off without really missing much. It definitely lends itself to that way of play so hopefully they'll consider it as even I'd pick it up again just for that play style. I think if you go in to it and completely empty your mind of Bastion and Transistor, it'll click far better. I hadn't seen much of it, purposefully, and loved it as a result. Of course, it's hard not to compare to their other games but it's definitely another quality game by them.

I tried to stay away from spoilers for LiS but the bottom line for it is that it's still LiS and doesn't feel worse off for a change of developer. You'll either love or hate the insult mechanic but it's still up there with the original game. I bought the deluxe version but I'll most likely be double dipping again if a physical release comes along. With the final episode of the 3 out on the 20th this month, hopefully they'll announce the physical early in the new year, around the time of the release of the bonus episode.

As for Hellblade, it's one of those games where it can be frustrating, with some of the combat through some of the longer sections, but I felt the journey to the end was incredible. I played half of it with headphones and the other half without and I'd say you don't lose much without them but the depth of the sound design with them on is terrifying at times but takes the experience to another level.

I have loved that there's been a steady stream of quality digital only/indie games this year. It's where I've found myself enjoying games the most this year, and for much of last, so I'm really interested to see what next year brings with that regard.

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  On 11/28/2017 at 1:58 PM, Kav said:

Zelda: Breath of the Wild

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It was better than everything else.

(I was going to add more but it’s more or less all been said now, haha)

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2017 has been a particularly good year for games. Played some really great ones and there are other highly regarded ones I need to catch up on too. From what I've played, think my top 3 would be:

1. Horizon Zero Dawn - it has the open world production values of The Witcher 3 and shares a surprising amount of similarities with Breath of the Wild. But I think it does a lot of things better, and my weapons don't break after a few hits.
2. Yakuza 0 - It surprised me how good the story was, so many cool characters and locations. Very strange and quirky but in a good way.
3. Breath of the Wild - Mostly lived up the the hype, but has a few shortcomings that knock it down a bit.

I've not even got Mario Odyssey yet, maybe it'll knock Zelda off my top 3?
 

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Here are my top three! Enjoy :)

 

1st: Breath of the Wild

Nintendo have always had the nack of creating believable, atmospheric worlds but this is their zenith. Mixing their 3D Zelda template with the delicate nature found in Animal Crossing and a ton of Skyrim; the world of Hyrule was the real story.

The best thing about the game is how it empowers you. Finally they went back to the pure, original vision for a Zelda game and gamers fell in love with Nintendo all over again.

2nd: Mario Odyssey

‘Mr Videogame’ returned with his latest batch of pure kiddie cocaine. The majesty of the music, the wonder of each new world, the developed 3D move-set, Cappy and the capture mechanics...the fresh story with THAT superb ending and post-game content. Odyssey was everything I wanted and more. 

3rd: Sonic Mania

If you’d have told me in the 90’s that in 2017 I’d be making my way through a re-tooled and rejuvenated 16-Bit Sonic game (on Nintendo hardware!) I’d have choked on my Pop-tarts!

Mania was just that. Giving me the childhood mania for Sonic all over again. Whitehead et al. are preservation Gods and SEGA finally cut them loose. Radical indeed (in the 90’s sense)!

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Horizon Zero Dawn

Incredible game, nothing comes close for me and yes, I played and finished Breath of the Wild.

Playing the DLC recently reminded me how good this game is and that I need to play through it again.

Too many games though!

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  On 11/28/2017 at 6:16 PM, Jonnas said:

The only games of 2017 I played were Fire Emblem Heroes (which took the majority of my gaming time this year, and for good reason, as it turned out to be a very well made game), Sonic Mania (one of the finest 2D Platformers ever made), and Fire Emblem Echoes: Shadows of Valentia (a superb game which turned out to be one of the best-ever entries in my favourite franchise)

All of them excellent games, but my personal 2017 GOTY has to be Sonic Mania, as it's as close to perfection as any of these games get. It managed to surpass the expectations of my rose-tinted nostalgia glasses, and I mean that.

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As it turns out, in December I played two more games from 2017: Doki Doki Literature Club (a very... unique dating sim) and Finding Paradise (a very heartwarming story-driven game). While I still think Sonic Mania is my game of the year, I think these two are both absolutely worthy of being mentioned in this thread.

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