Machina said:
6 - Shadow of the Colossus. |
Correct
haxxiy said: OOOHH Elden Ring Also, BB. |
Correct on both.
Machina said:
6 - Shadow of the Colossus. |
Correct
haxxiy said: OOOHH Elden Ring Also, BB. |
Correct on both.
Fixed my formatting issues and updated to #13.
Someone already guessed my next two, so here are additional clues for ones beyond that:
11 - A stunning Tim Buton-like action adventure made by EA, of all people!
10 - The greatest RARE game of all time, objectively. If you disagree, you are wrong. You can transform into having a different appearance in this game if you go to the weird skull guy's house.
9 - Shadow dropped in 2023 with stunning soundtrack and a shockingly colorful art style.
8 - Is it a cut or liquid coming out of eyes?
7 - The best Star Wars game ever made on the greatest Nintendo console of all time.
6 - A very modern spiritual successor to Star Fox with a stunning, edgier story.
Dulfite said: Fixed my formatting issues and updated to #13. |
Hi-Fi Rush
Dulfite said: Fixed my formatting issues and updated to #13. |
11 - Lost in Random?
Dulfite said: 10 - The greatest RARE game of all time, objectively. If you disagree, you are wrong. You can transform into having a different appearance in this game if you go to the weird skull guy's house. |
10 Banjo Kazooie
7 I'm thinking a Rogue Squadron game? It'd be either 2 or 3 on the Cube, so I'll opt for 2.
haxxiy said:
Hi-Fi Rush |
Yes!
Machina said:
11 - Lost in Random? |
You are correct!
drbunnig said:
10 Banjo Kazooie 7 I'm thinking a Rogue Squadron game? It'd be either 2 or 3 on the Cube, so I'll opt for 2. |
Add a 2 to Banjo and you are right.
Rogue Squadron 2 is correct.
#15 | Rise to Ruins |
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guessed by | no one |
platform | Linux/Windows |
release year | 2019 |
developer/publisher | Raymond Doerr |
genre | city builder, colony sim, tower defense, god game |
links | Wikipedia |
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A genre mix with a city builder mixed with tower defense and god game - and highly addictive. New on my list, therefore I will do a write-up. |
#14 | Demon's Souls |
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guessed by | UnderwaterFunktown |
platform | PS3 |
release year | 2009 |
developer/publisher | From Software/Sony |
genre | action |
links | Wikipedia |
past years | 2022: #12, 2021: #13, 2020: #10, 2019: #11, 2018: #9, 2017: #13 |
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The first and groundbreaking Souls game. |
#13 | Star Wars: Dark Forces |
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guessed by | Machina |
platform | DOS |
release year | 1995 |
developer/publisher | LucasArts |
genre | shooter |
links | Wikipedia |
past years | 2022: #10, 2021: #12, 2020: #11, 2019: #10, 2018: #10, 2017: #10 |
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This game gets a remaster in February. And by the looks of it a proper one, recreating the feel of the original. I am so happy! |
#12 | Wizardry: Tale of the Forsaken Land |
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guessed by | no one |
platform | PS2 |
release year | 2001 |
developer/publisher | Racjin/Atlus |
genre | RPG |
links | Wikipedia |
past years | 2022: #7, 2021: #8, 2020: #14, 2019: #14, 2018: #11, 2017: #15 |
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Dark and engaging fantasy RPG in the Wizardry series. |
#11 | Another Code: R – A Journey into Lost Memories |
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guessed by | drbunnig |
platform | Wii |
release year | 2009 |
developer/publisher | Cing |
genre | point-and-click adventure |
links | Wikipedia |
past years | 2022: #13, 2021: #19 |
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I thought after the bankruptcy of Cing, these incredible adventure games (Hotel Dusk, Last Window, Another Code and Another Code R) would fall into obscurity, I would get out my DS cartridges and Wii disc from time to time to replay them. But in a Direct Nintendo showed Ashley Mizuki Robbins, because they remake *both* Another Code games, including this one, and both in the style of this beautiful Wii game. I am so happy! The remake drops in January, don't sleep on it. First time R is available in the US. |
The highest ranked new game on my list this year, Horizon Forbidden West was for quite a long time among my most anticipated games in general. I loved the first game already, the setting and characters it introduced us to, the beautiful visuals and excellent music, as well as the gameplay elements that allowed for various different ways of tackling combat encounters. In Forbidden West all of those elements are still in place, just ever so slightly improved and polished even further. Had it not been for another game released the same year, this would now be my new favourite open world game ever. Alas, just like the first game was sadly overshadowed by Breath of the Wild, Forbidden West suffered similarly thanks to Elden Ring, which I will talk about later.
The setting remains one of my personal favourite worlds in any video game, the intricate history providing a wonderful backdrop to your adventure. This also felt like a fitting continuation to the first game, as the truths Aloy learned in Zero Dawn drive her to seek further answers in entirely new places and engaging with ever increasing threats. Speaking of, the characters, Aloy first and foremost, are still great. I find Aloy to be one of the best characters in video games, and the rest of the cast is excellent as well, both the returning familiar faces and the new additions. I very much enjoyed spending time with them at various points in the game, whether during quests or just sitting back to hang around at their base camp to learn more about them as people. The gameplay also saw various new additions, with new weapons, enemy types, and more elements added to make it ever more varied than before. This is also an absolutely gorgeous game, and the soundtrack is one of the best of recent years.
While the first game felt like Aloy's journey to discover the history of the world and the truth behind what led to its current situation, as well as finding out about her own past, Forbidden West was much more about her learning to trust others and forging closer relationships with people, though still obviously also fighting to save the world at large. Just as much as the game was about tackling these dangers, it was about Aloy coming to terms with the fact she couldn't do everything on her own, that she had to trust others to help her. This is also a significant element in the game's excellent expansion, The Burning Shores, where most of the runtime is spend working together with another character who ends up becoming very important indeed to Aloy in that time.