VersusEvil said: By far my favourite game of 2017 has to go to "Other - Night In The Woods" |
Points for original thinking. I used to be a lot like Mae back in the day. I love that game's cast of characters so much. And also pretty much everything else about it (Harfest, Demon Tower...).
That was my favorite of the year for most of the year too until I discovered Butterfly Soup. What Remains of Edith Finch just sort of stayed with me over the years, so it gained more value with me over time.
coolbeans said: Other: |
That was a fucking epic head trip!
HoloDust said: Indie games kept going strong with Little Nightmares, Hollow Knight, Night in the Woods and West of Loathing(that one being one of the favourites of mine). |
Omg, I forgot about Little Nightmares!! Shit, I have to add that to my add my list now. *Edits earlier post.*
curl-6 said: Honourable mentions from me go to Hellblade: Senua's Sacrifice and Super Mario Odyssey. Hellblade is the single most emotionally powerful game I have ever played, a masterful study of trauma, resilience, and survival with a deeply human protagonist whose story absolutely captivated me. Doesn't hurt that it's also looks gorgeous and has excellent combat. Super Mario Odyssey's sheer creativity is just incredible; there are ideas good enough to build a whole game around in almost every level. This one really had the misfortune of coming out in a year where BOTW dominated the conversation; had it come out in 2016 nor 2018 it would have been my game of the year by a mile. |
Well said!
Last edited by Jaicee - on 18 December 2023