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My Game of the Year lists are always exemplary. My two previous Games of the Year since joining TheGamer were 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Before Your Eyes and TheGamer’s overall 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:2022 GOTY Citizen Sleeper, two games that I still recommend to anyone who will listen. This year, however, things are a little different. The fact I’m 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:horror-averse and PS5-less means I’ve missed a lot of 💛big hitters this 🎐year, so expect an indie sweep.

With that being said, let’s start with a small, relatively unknown studio called Nintendo.

Note: If you want to really see how much more taste I have than my colleagues, check out all their lists here. Do the maths if you want to figure out which game will be democratically crowned TheGamer&rsquꦫo;s Game of the Year. Or wait, like, three days and read it in Stacey’s round-up, I’m not your da.

10. The Legend Of Zelda: Tears Of The Kingdom

The Legend of Zelda Tears of the Kingdom: Link and Zelda beneath Hyrule Castle

At the end of 2022, I fully expected 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Tears of the Kingdom to be my Game of the Year the next year. I’m a huge Zelda fan and thought Breath of the Wild was spectacular. Unfortunately, I just didn’t gel with the sequel. However, I’ve jumped back iꦅn over the past month, taking my time, and have grown to appreciate some of its areas, most notably the Sky Archipelago and the sandbox physics, which 𒉰are nothing short of genius considering they work perfectly on the Switch’s tired hardware.

With all that said, Tears of the Kingdom makes this list purely thanks to the Sky Temple and the route to it, which is some of 168澳洲幸运♐5开奖网:the most exciting and innovative Zelda dungeoning I’ve ever played.

9. Viewfinder

black and white bridge spanning gap viewfinder

This truly was the year of physics games, huh? 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Viewfinder has an incredibly clever core mechanic that was perfectly executed. I have no idea how the developers made this 🌱game work so flawlessly, and I only wish there was more of it.

8. Bomb Rush Cyberfunk

Solace posing with his legs in the air in Bomb Rush Cyberfunk.

168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Bomb Rush Cyberfunk took the Jet Set Radio Future blueprint and ran with it (or should that be skated with it?). Great movement, a fun story, and the strongest sense of style of any game this y🐼ear immediately put this on my list. It’s a shame it was hardly acknowledged during awards season, but it wouldn’t be a true Jet Set Radio📖 spiritual successor if its greatness was immediately recognised, would it?

7. Chants Of Sennaar

The main protagonist of Chants of Sennaar wandering in a garden areas of a palace featuring vibrant pink, yellow, and greent environment art.

A creative language puzzler with stunning Sable-esque graphics, 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:what more could you want? Immaculate design and head-scratching hieroglyphic puzzles give 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Chants of Sennaar an instant win in The Ben Awards.

6. The Invincible

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the invincible exploring regis iii with a probe

Firewatch but make it sci-fi. 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:The Invincible was practically made for me, and I’ll 💫forgive any minor drawbacks to soak in its retrofuturist vibes for a min🐷ute longer.

Honourable mentions (AKA games that look like a bit of me but I didn’t get a chance to play):

5. Cocoon

Cocoon carrying orange orb

I always think Cocoon should be spelled with two Cs between the Os, but it looks really weird, so the devs made the right call spelling it correctly. Another entry into the ‘vibes puzzler’ genre that’s hitting all the right notes on my digital tastebuds, Cocoon marries clever platformin🌞g and interesting bossꦏ fights with stunning visual design.

Worlds-within-worlds and orb-based level design make backtracking a𝕴 treat, and every squelch and ooze of the semi-natural space you inhabit draws you further into Cocoon’s wor♔dless world.

4. Dredge

dredge boat captain

Dredge is the perfect amount of horror for me, in that there’s none really. It’s spooky and tense with its chthonic influence worn proudly on its sleeve, and hau🗹ling up foul abyssal sea creatures is never not exciting. I haven’t dove into The Pale Reach DLC yet, but I’m excited to explore more of this carefully crafted world.

My favourite part of Dredge is how every mechanic interacts with every o𓄧ther to✨ ramp up that tension like you’re reeling in a mutated stingray. The slow click of your rod pulling something from the depths, the splutter of your engines, the soft descent of night, and the spectral sea creatures nibbling at your hull all combine to create an inimitable sense of seafaring dread.

3. Cassette Beasts

Two characters face the ocean while standing behind a fence

This is the game I want Pokemon to make. Beautiful pixel art, meaningful characters, interesting progression, terrifying boss fights – 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Cassette Beasts has everything. I just want to take this opportunity to shout out all the developers who seemingly made games specifically for me this year, you’re the real🎐 heroe♚s.

2. Dave the Diver

Dave the Diver - Dave surrounded by fish in the Blue Hole

Put simply, 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Dave the Diver was the game I found most fun this year. The diving is deluxe, the sushi serving suitably stressful, and the myriad minigames so discordant that they can’t help put a smile on your face. The recently-announced 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Dredge crossover DLC is just the icing on the cake.

1. Baldur’s Gate 3

Ben GOTY-1

Was it ever going to be anything else? I’ve got two concurrent playthroughs of 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Larian’s genre-defining RPG and the sheer number of choices, options, and allowances for creative thinking make this the ultimate virtual D&D experience. I’ve already got two more playthroughs planned, and I can’t wait to slurp up every morsel of 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Baldur’s Gate 3 across the inevitable more that follow.

When I say that I fully expect to name this as Game of the Decade in s🔜ix years’ time, I mean it. Baldur’s Gate 3 is just that good.

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