What a year 2023 has been!
What games have you played, and which one(s) did you like best? Not necessarily games released in 2023, but whatever you played. Games aren't always at their best when they're just released, after all.
I've finished the following games, from recent to old - I'm cheating a little and including one I've completed end of November 2022. There were a few others that I'm not listing, like games I haven't finished yet (JA3, Grim Dawn, Sekiro, ...) or smaller / puzzle games.
Among those, two really marked me as memorable experiences, though each one in that list was really great. Come to think of it, I don't think I can ever top that in 12 months or ever had. In chronological order (I couldn't possibly give any preference between two such different games):
PS: Yes, shocking, I know. BG3 not in a top list, that must be a first. I did enjoy it a lot, though.
EDIT: To be clear, CP2077 and BG3 are my favourite recent games together with the two above, but their experience weren't really at the same level.
What games have you played, and which one(s) did you like best? Not necessarily games released in 2023, but whatever you played. Games aren't always at their best when they're just released, after all.
I've finished the following games, from recent to old - I'm cheating a little and including one I've completed end of November 2022. There were a few others that I'm not listing, like games I haven't finished yet (JA3, Grim Dawn, Sekiro, ...) or smaller / puzzle games.
- Elden Ring
- Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order
- Baldur's Gate 3
- Prey
- Red Dead Redemption 2
- Cyberpunk 2077
- Kingdom Come: Deliverance
Among those, two really marked me as memorable experiences, though each one in that list was really great. Come to think of it, I don't think I can ever top that in 12 months or ever had. In chronological order (I couldn't possibly give any preference between two such different games):
- Kingdom Come: Deliverance is how more RPGs should be made. It's so immersive that I had the impression of living the game rather than playing it. The world and the events made sense, everything had to be earned, and the quests offered a good variety of activities. I can't wait to play the sequel, if we ever see it one day.
- Elden Ring has a wonderful world design and a very satisfying combat. The Souls-like genre is far, far away from my comfort zone, so I had to forget everything about my first contact with a poorly ported Dark Souls game, which I really hated, and understand what experience Hidetaka Miyazaki had intended to offer in the games he directed. And it paid off. It's not for everyone, because it's brutal and difficult, but after a while, you realize that you can learn, adapt, and overcome the difficulty. Thankfully, it's not only about that, and this game offers much more than the satisfaction of outliving hard enemies.
PS: Yes, shocking, I know. BG3 not in a top list, that must be a first. I did enjoy it a lot, though.
EDIT: To be clear, CP2077 and BG3 are my favourite recent games together with the two above, but their experience weren't really at the same level.
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