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So I'm gonna try to actually write a bit about my choices this year in groups of 5, particularly since many of these games will probably be pushed out next year with games like Ragnarök, Tears of the Kingdom etc. coming for their spots. Anyways here's the first batch:

Placement/

Last Year

Write-up

(Box) Art

#50

H.M.

The Beginner’s Guide

I think I expected something very different going into this game years ago, but what I got what a very unique and very compelling narrative that’s probably still among my favorite stories in games. There is still a little bit of the humor we know and love from the Stanley Parable, but mainly tells a more serious story, though it also still manages to surprise and intrigue in the weirdness of the many smaller games it is comprised of.

#49

H.M.

The Talos Principle

Well-crafted puzzle game with great stories on top is something I wish there were more of, but The Talos Principle certainly fits the bill. It’s rare to see a game get as explicitly philosophical as The Talos Principle, probably because it can easily end up feeling a bit cliché, but The Talos Principle doesn’t fall into that trap imo and tackles things in a legitimacy interesting way. It also had a great DLC, Road to Gehenna, with a completely separate yet just as interesting story and tougher puzzles (perhaps sometimes to the extent of being a little too perplexing, at least if you go for 100 %).

#48

#46

Super Meat Boy

I enjoy difficult games, but am generally less fond of punishing games with big negative consequences to failing. GAME OVER after running out of lives and the like. Super Meat Boy is therefore a perfect fit for me as an incredibly difficult game where the action never stops even if you fail and the setbacks are usually small because the levels are short. It challenges you significantly on precision and timing, but with little punishment for failing that's exactly what makes it enjoyable. The one exception to this is of course the bonus levels which do give you limited tries and which I’m less fond off for that reason. I also kind of wish the collectible bandages were more so difficult to get than difficult to find, but these are minor complaints in the big picture.

#47

#42

Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance

Rising, O, Rising. What a game. It’s definitely not Platinum’s most refined and polished title, but I love it nonetheless. The combat itself is excellent and Raiden is probably my favorite MGS character, so already there you know I’m gonna like it. Then there’s the story which, well, is definitely silly at times and far from the best in the Metal Gear series, but which I still find quite compelling as a whole. It’s a game that definitely has flaws and which proably didn't live up to its full potential, but I still like it a lot as is.

#46

NEW

DOOM (2016)

Like Rising before DOOM is first of all on this list for excellent gameplay. It’s a great shooter which gives you a really nice arsenal of weapons, but on top of that it also gives you plenty of things to unlock, challenges to complete and secrets to find it its maps. I haven’t gotten 100 % completion yet, but its one of those games where I want to do so. It’s a new entry on my list because I played it for the first time this year, and I’m also pretty excited to eventually get my hands on Eternal and see how they took things to the next level with that.



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More hints:

#48: Guessed by coolbeans: The Elder Scrolls Online
What will happen to Stibbons this time?
Razum-dar has a task for this one.
Crafty Lerisa never leaves her crew behind.
Abnur Tharn is a pain in the ass.
Help Valaste and Shalidor.
The three monarchs need to unify to fight a greater threat - but is that possible?
Probably one of the best game worlds that could be turned into an MMO.

#47: Guessed by coolbeans: Project Zomboid

#46: Guessed by S.Peelman: The Battle for Wesnoth

Last edited by Mnementh - on 17 November 2022

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10 years greatest game event!

bets: [peak year] [+], [1], [2], [3], [4]

Mnementh said:

More hints:

#48: What will happen to Stibbons this time?
Razum-dar has a task for this one.
Crafty Lerisa never leaves her crew behind.
Abnur Tharn is a pain in the ass.
Help Valaste and Shalidor.
The three monarchs need to unify to fight a greater threat - but is that possible?
Probably one of the best game worlds that could be turned into an MMO.

#47: Guessed by coolbeans: Project Zomboid

#46: Guessed by S.Peelman: The Battle for Wesnoth

The "could be turned into an MMO" is either a cheeky insert or throwing me off.  I'll guess Elder Scrolls Online or maybe it's Elder Scrolls: Daggerfall.  



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coolbeans said:
Mnementh said:

More hints:

#48: What will happen to Stibbons this time?
Razum-dar has a task for this one.
Crafty Lerisa never leaves her crew behind.
Abnur Tharn is a pain in the ass.
Help Valaste and Shalidor.
The three monarchs need to unify to fight a greater threat - but is that possible?
Probably one of the best game worlds that could be turned into an MMO.

#47: Guessed by coolbeans: Project Zomboid

#46: Guessed by S.Peelman: The Battle for Wesnoth

The "could be turned into an MMO" is either a cheeky insert or throwing me off.  I'll guess Elder Scrolls Online or maybe it's Elder Scrolls: Daggerfall.  

Yeah, it is ESO, a game that really profits from being able to build on a basis of a well-established world with a lot of lore, thta could be turned into a big game.



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10 years greatest game event!

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Next set of hints then:

#45

-Gather the party one more time, in a different dimension called Phantasma

#44

-A thousand years of life can be a heavy burden, even for one without memories

#43

-If she dies, you die

#42

-Travel to another world, to find the soulmate of your mother

#41

-The other half of the first game's villain leads XIII



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Darashiva said:

Next set of hints then:

#45

-Gather the party one more time, in a different dimension called Phantasma

#44

-A thousand years of life can be a heavy burden, even for one without memories

#43

-If she dies, you die

#42

-Travel to another world, to find the soulmate of your mother

#41

-The other half of the first game's villain leads XIII

#44: Planetscape: Torment?

#41 Kingdom Hearts?

Last edited by Bofferbrauer2 - on 17 November 2022

I guess there's some need for a couple hints here:

48: No transformations in this entry of the series despite it being a series staple

  1. Hint: Instead, you use the equipment of a former enemy in this game.
  2. Hint: The different levels are built in a Metroidvania style, and without having found all the aforementioned Equipments, you can't fully explore the levels.

47: This early 3D PC game is mostly an ego-shooter, but also an adventure game and has some strategy mixed into it.

  1. Hint: As long as you have summoned a castle and it is still standing, getting killed will respawn you there, otherwise it's game over.
  2. You're not firing weapons, but rather casting spells that you learn from scrolls you can find in the levels.

45: A game very similar to the Metroid series.

Scoreboard:

S.Peelman1#49
coolbeans1#46
Mnementh1#50

Top 50 games list:

RankNamePlatformFound by:
50One Must Fall 2097PCMnementh
49Warcraft 2: Tides of DarknessPCS.Peelman
48
47
46MadWorldWiicoolbeans
45



Alright a new hint for a new game, and one for #43. #44 had been guessed by Veknoid yesterday so that one is done.

44 - About halfway through this game there's a racing level where you have to reach a well-known hero before the villains do, which is silly because in canon this hero is one of the most powerful people in the galaxy.
Hint 2: Surely, this master should be able to take on a handful of 'biker' thugs, but anyway, chase scene it is.
Hint 3: This chase scene level, level 6 of 10, takes place in a very famous location from the movie. This is also this hero's home planet. Guessed by Veknoid_Outcast - Star Wars Shadows of the Empire

43 - This game features a couple minor vehicles, which you'll use in a supporting role next to the primary vehicles, which are sometimes based off cars and vans from real-life TV shows.
Hint 2: They look like how they look in the shows too, like the orange car from "The Dukes of Hazard" and the black van with a red stripe from "The A-Team".
Hint 3: There's more of those secondary vehicles, which you'll have to use to get yourself from place to place, from construction vehicle to construction vehicle, too though, like trains and cranes.

41 - There's an easter-egg in a sound clip in this game, where a traffic report comes from something from another, related (but different), game. It usually reports heavy traffic.



Bofferbrauer2 said:

I guess there's some need for a couple hints here:

45: A game very similar to the Metroid series.

Symphony of the Night?



Bofferbrauer2 said:

I guess there's some need for a couple hints here:

47: This early 3D PC game is mostly an ego-shooter, but also an adventure game and has some strategy mixed into it.

  1. Hint: As long as you have summoned a castle and it is still standing, getting killed will respawn you there, otherwise it's game over.
  2. You're not firing weapons, but rather casting spells that you learn from scrolls you can find in the levels.

I'm thinking this is Hexen.

If not, and I can make a second guess, I'd guess Heretic.



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