Time for another list. I usually start these with a bit of a personal update. Last year I was banging on about losing 60lbs and there being an ASDA Expressnear my flat. This year I’ve been able to maintain that weight loss (plus an extra 10lbs on top of it) and I’m moving into my own house! Means I will have to say goodbye to the ASDA Express, but at least there’s a full sized ASDA closer to me.
Anyway, games. I’ve bought 2 new systems this year, a PSVR 2 and a Quest 3, so it’s been a VR year. My living situation has meant that I’ve not been able to get too much into games in the last quarter of the year so it’s feeling a little light for my selections’ but I feel like I’ve got some good games on here. But more than any other year I have not been able to fit everything in.
Before we get into my list, I should say that I did give Balders Gate 3 a good shot, but I didn’t get too into it. Other games I was only able to scratch the surface of include Starfield, Like a Dragon Gaiden (which I’m playing right now), Pikmin 4, Asgards Wrath 2, A Highland Songand Resident Evil 4 remake. Nothing against any of those titles’ I just haven’t got round to playing them in full.
Let’s get into the list, starting as I have done before, with my game of the year selection, followed by 2 runners up and a list of honourable mentions before some special mentions. Enjoy
My game of 2023: Street Fighter 6
I always say that it’s hard for fighting games or racing games to win GOTY in any end of year multi genre list. But SF6 is the game I am selecting this year because it was the game I was most excited to play where I felt that my expectations were met. In future, I do want to avoid more games with micro transactions and seasonal content because I can’t keep up, I have too many games to play. I was still able to dedicate about 50 odd hours to the latest in Capcom classic fighting series though.
This time round, there’s no shortage of recognisable fighters in the base line up, all extra fighters look interesting and there’s less of a carrot dangling in your face when it comes to unlocking new ones. To me, I know that in order to get the added fighters, 8m going to have to pay for them, which I am cool with.
The new World Tour mode is a great addition, adding a daft story line to the game which was missing at the launch of the previous entry in the series, this time round it is not shy about how absurd it is while characters you have grown up with are struggling with modern technology like texting each other etc.
And it’s the first time in a while I have been able to get into online gaming in a fighting game, even won a few matches.
So SF6 is my game of the year, a tribute to my favourite game as a teenager (Street Fighter 2) and a legend that has truly lasted the years!
Runner up #1: Fire Emblem Engage
I didn’t get into the previous game, the one where you are a teacher in a school, with the 3 houses etc. This entry is more like a traditional FE, one which forgoes all of the social linking any that guff, just a straight up tactical RPG.
And I, a bit of a wuss, I never turn on the permanent death mode, I play on the easiest level too, because I just want to follow the story. And it was a blast, I really enjoyed this and didn’t mind the fact that it went on and on. Tried to experience as much of it as possible too, bought the dlc, played through the stories that enabled me to use each of the older characters. And that’s something else I love about it, there’s a lot of nostalgia if you have played older Fes, which I have. So this is right up my alley.
Runner up #2: Assassin’s Creed Mirage
This was a sort of a surprise, I loved the recent ACs because they were large open world games, but Mirage was meant to be closer to the old games, the ones which alienated me after part 4. But there’s still a lot of the mechanics in the recent titles like Origins, Odyssey and Valhalla which have made it over into the way this game controls. It’s just that Basim is not this out and out warrior like the protagonists in those games, but I do love me a bit of stealth.
Baghdad is a gorgeous location for the game too, the world was what I loved about Origins and this reminded me a lot of it. Short one too, but I still gave it 18 hours of my time!
Honourable mentions:
The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom
It’s not in my top 3, and its predecessor was only number 5 in my 2017 list but that doesn’t mean I don’t love these new Zelda games. It took me a while to get my head around the building mechanic and the resource collecting, plus all the merging you could do with items, the food cooking is always a weird one to get into too. But I loved the adventure.
Horizon Call of the Mountain
My intro may have given the impression I have had a bit of a VR year, but this is the only title that has made its way into the top end of my list. It’s a little derivative of all the climbing games you get on headsets, but you still get to experience the Horizon world and the appearance of a certain protagonist reminds you that you are playing in the canon of the main series. Shout out to the Burning Shores, the proper Forbidden West expansion, which was another top title this year.
Star Wars Jedi Survivor
A few performance issues made sure that I was not quite as into this game as I had hoped I would have been (the 60fps performance mode that eventually came out came a little too late) but this was still an enjoyable romp. I’m not even a bit Star Wars head but I do like a good sci fi action game and that’s just what this is.
Hogwarts Legacy
I’m not a bit Potter head, I was too old for the books and dismissive of the films but I do like an open world action game and Hogwarts Legacy is a very good one. Again, I had a few performance issues with the PC version of this, but I persevered and I might even try and play through it again one day. It’s perhaps the closest thing we have to a new Bully game here in 2023. In that it’s an open word game where you play as a school student, just a magical one.
Mortal Kombat 1
Unlike Street Fighter 6, the new Mortal Kombat doesn’t have to prove itself over its predecessor quite as much, but Mk1 doesn’t disappoint on all the things that have made the recent games in the series great. Could do with playing it a bit more but I haven’t had much of a chance to play it as of late. Looking forward to getting to grips with the DLC characters though.
Super Mario Wonder
This will be many other peoples GOTY, and rightfully so. For me, I played it a bit too recently and didn’t get to explore it to its full extent, just enough to finish its story. But I have not played a 2D platform that is this close to Super Mario World, and that’s why this is great, just like Street Fighter, it brings me back to my wonder years.
Quake 2 Call of the Machine
Another “call of the” game. This is merely an added campaign to a remaster of Quake 2. But that was always a special game and Machine Games didn’t muck this up a great addition to a classic, which itself is now available to more platforms.
And now some shout outs, other games I have played this year:
Forspoken
Hi-fi Rush
Dead Space
Metroid Prime Remaster
Dead Cells Return to Castlevania
Diablo IV
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