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Zul’s Top 9 Games of 2018
By Zul Edwards
Heyyy it’s me. I’m back! What a year! 2018 has come and gone and many awesome games have been played by everyone here at PAR. The votes were tallied, the results are in, and I am included in that bunch. However, some of the games I played and loved this year were no-shows on our list. Some AMAZING games that I think deserve a little love on our corner on the internet. So, I thought, if you out there reading this were interested, (spoiler alert, nobody is) here is my OWN personal top nine games of 2018.
So, let’s get this thing started with my number 9!... oh yeah, I only played 9 games in 2018. heh.
9) No Man’s Sky – So I was one of those gamers who was excited for NMS when it was first announced a few years back. Thought the idea of exploring a quintillion planet was awesome. Then the game came out, I heard it sucked, and I ignored it. Enter a couple years later when it was on sale, had a ton of updates and new features: true online with friends, customizable characters, base building, and a brand-new story. However, it wasn’t enough to keep me hooked. Don’t get me wrong, I liked exploring the various galaxies and doing various side quests, engaging in dogfights with pirates and mining for space gold, but overall it just still felt so empty, so repetitious, and so… blah. I guess I still prefer quality over quantity, even if the quantity is in the quintillions.
8) The Alliance Alive – The first on the list of “Games only Zul played this year”. The Alliance Alive is a 3DS game from the creators of the classic “Legend of Legacy”, literally a game I borrowed from Justin, played for all of 30 minutes, then promptly returned to Justin never to be spoken of again. So, to my surprise when he told me the same studio was making another game, The Alliance Alive, but it was helmed by one of the writers of the Suikoden franchise, I was cautiously optimistic. Much to my (pleasant) surprise, the game was good! A blend of classic JRPG turned based battles with flairs of modernization: skills learned through fighting, increased stats based on the location of fighters in battles, and a darker story not usually found in those classic SNES/PS1 RPGs this seems to emulate. While the main characters fall into some pretty cliché tropes, the side characters really shine. From giant axe-wielding lizard men that remind me of my own D&D character, to a demon-dog-man butler, to a mad child genius scientist who rides a duck robot, this game has a lot of flavor. I really should go back and finish.
7) Chasm – While it’s no secret that I love Castlevania games, I think it’s fair to say I’m not really a giant fan of Metroidvania games. I prefer the simpler side-scrolling action of Castlevania, constantly moving forward towards a goal of smacking Drac in the face with a metal whip, to the backtracking and map completing chore of most Metroidvania games. With that said, something about the less intense and simpler format of Chasm kept me hooked till the end. I didn’t mind backtracking and completing the map in Chasm because it wasn’t as vast or complicated as other games in the genre. It was colorful, had great music, stellar pixel art and a fun yet challenging battle system and platforming. Overall it was a blast to play, but it just got overshadowed in a year filled with superior games.
6) God of War – “WHAT THE FUCK?” I hear you slam on your keyboards as I place the unrivaled GOTY in a paltry 6th place. Don’t get me wrong, this game is good. In fact, it’s VERY good. However, for whatever reason, I guess this game didn’t hook me like it did for everyone else. I only have a passing familiarity with the GoW series. Even though I’m a diehard SonyBoy, I only ever played GoW 1 and never beat it. Kratos and Atreus are some of the best written and best-acted characters to come out of a video game in this year or any year. Hell, if we had a “best new character” category again this year, I would struggle to not put Atreus in the top 3. The music is amazing, the writing is fantastic, the scope, cinematography and the constant one camera perspective were all stellar achievements in the medium of gaming, not to mention I’m pretty much obsessed with all things Norse… BUT. I dunno. Little things kept taking me out of it. Atreus’s sudden, jarring mood swings. The poor pacing in certain parts. The sudden introduction of major characters and/or story elements, that felt kind of brushed over and/or rushed. The lackluster side content, the padding and the empty worlds. The game is good. But it never felt great to me. Most games that I love, I think about when I’m not playing them, then I rush home from work to play them because I want to complete them, either for the story or because the gameplay is addicting, but this game felt more like a chore sometimes. I didn’t even buy it, I just borrowed it from Butch earlier in the year when it came out. I’m sorry Cory. I tried but I just didn’t love this game.
5) Moonlighter – Now here’s a game I absolutely adored. Flew under my radar and was recommended by Nick. By day you’re a humble shopkeeper, selling various wares and curios. By night, (by… MOONLIGHT) you explore dungeons ala Link to the Past style in a top-down view, into randomly generated maps. Each area has different items to collect & new materials to find, which you bring back to the shop to sell, which with the money you earn, can craft new weapons, which will get you further into dungeons, which will mean you find more items to sell which means you make more gold to spend on armor and weapons, which means you can get better materials to keep delving deeper, WHICH MEANS… ahem. Ah yes. That classic feedback loop. It sucked me in. It’s simple but effective in keeping me engaged. Coupled with a great art style, fluid beautiful pixel graphics and a surprisingly good amount of story for this type of game, Moonlighter took a nice chunk of my time early in the year.
4) Ni No Kuni II: Revenant Kingdom – Another entry in “Games only Zul played this year”, NNK2 was a surprise hit for me. I never played NNK1 and heard rather negative things about it from Nick over the years. I bought NNK2 on a whim months after it came out because it was on sale and I was craving a good JRPG, and it did not disappoint. I loved pretty much everything about this game. The music, the story, the beautiful not quite Ghibli, but practically Ghibli art style, the characters, the mechanics, the town building, the combat… it was everything I was looking for. There were certainly parts in the middle that lagged a bit, and the general “go to town > solve town’s problem > make an alliance with the town” could be considered cliché or predictable, but every town felt unique and its inhabitants all felt genuine. Recruiting citizens into your kingdom and assigning them all a role in your castle was a time sink I didn’t realize I would be so into, but I think I spent more hours on that than anything else in the game. And it also gets marks for being the other child in a video game besides Atreus, King Evan, that I didn’t want to strangle, and in fact by the time the credits rolled, he’d probably be #2 or 3 in Best Character of the Year for me.
3) Dragon Quest XI: Echoes of an Elusive Age – Now as far as JRPGS go, Dragon Quest is the ultimate grand-daddy, even more so than Final Fantasy, but it was a series I never really got into. I played some previous games in the series and found passing enjoyment in a couple titles but never enough to ever want to complete a game or seek out other entries in the series. That all kind of changed when I played DQ 11. DQ has never really strayed too far from its classic turn-based JRPG roots. “If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it” would be their mantra I assume, and I love it. In a time when the turn-based system is all but gone from genre giant Final Fantasy, DQ has instead chosen to stick with it, and fully master the dying style. It was hands down the best JRPG I’ve played all year, and probably one of the best I’ve played in several years. It has everything: a great story, compelling characters, awesome music, amazing art style, engaging combat, fun side quests, a challenging yet fair difficulty curve, and it’s actually, really funny on top of all that. While the length might scare people away, (I clocked in right around 120 hours after getting the platinum trophy for 100% completion of the game) it’s some of the best time I spent gaming in a long time. It’s a classic in a modern era. It’s weird, if you said to teenage Zul “one of your favorite JRPGs ever will be Dragon Quest 11, and one of your least favorite JRPGs will be Final Fantasy 15”, he would never have believed you… but here we are.
2) Monster Hunter World – Ah yes. The one oddball in my gaming repertoire. I think we all have one of these, right? That one game/series that for whatever reason, sits outside your normal gaming habits, yet you love it, nonetheless. Maybe you love Halo and FPS games, but you also really like Animal Crossing for some reason. Or maybe you’re a diehard Dark Souls series fan but just can’t get enough of Cooking Mama as well. Variety is the spice of life they say, and while I’m primarily a “character & story first, RPGs, video games are art” kind of dude, something about smashing Monsters in the face with a giant hammer has kept me hooked on the Monster Hunter series for nearly 10 years. I love the challenging but fair battles, the deep customization, the various weapons and armors for both male and female hunters, the varied and unique monsters that all have their own ecology, musical themes, and battle styles you must learn and adapt to if you want to survive. It’s also linking up with friends (or even strangers online) and tackling a beast as a team. For all these reasons and so much more, this series sunk its claws in me from the very first time I played it, and it hasn’t let go. Monster Hunter World is the next-gen, beautifully realized game I’ve wanted for years; and it took the story, art, gameplay, and fun I’ve come to expect from this series to another level.
1) Red Dead Redemption II – I honestly don’t know how to write about this game. I can say all the other things I’ve said up until now about how great the music is (it’s amazing), how varied and alive the characters feel (they’re amazing), how stunningly awe-inspiring the scenery is or how fluid and lifelike the character animations are (they’re amazing), how the story and personal journey of Arthur Morgan literally brought me to tears more than once (he’s #1 in Best Characters btw. And they’re amazing), how rich every side quest is, how fun the mini-games are, how great the dialogue is, or any of the other truly breath-taking aspects of the game, but I don’t think I could do them justice. Hell, I don’t even know how to put them into words myself inside my own head. To me, this is one of those games that surpasses all of that. Yea, it has flaws, every game does, everyTHING does, but to me, it’s perfect, warts and all. I can’t give it much higher praise than that, and it is absolutely the best game I played in years. When a game can give me an extensional crisis during some of its final moments, I think it’s safe to say that It’ll stick with me and has undoubtedly set a very high bar for all future games. The team at Rockstar outdid themselves and have my thanks for bringing this game into the world.
PHEW. Well, that’s it. Top 9 games of 2018 according to Zully Boy. Another great year in gaming for me personally and here’s to another great year in 2019! Lots to look forward to, and hopefully some hidden gems that’ll surprise me along the way. Happy Gaming everyone!
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Genre: Role-Playing, Third-Person 3D RPG
Developer: Unknown
Publisher: Ubi Soft
ESRB Rating: Teen
Release Date: February 22, 2012
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Along Came a Spider. (Bronze) – Defeat Seba the Man-Eater in a single or multiplayer game.
Ashes To Ashes (Bronze) – Defeat the Warlord in a single or multiplayer game.
Assassin (Bronze) – Defeat 300 monsters using only daggers.
Avenge the Fallen (Bronze) – Defeat Jeremo in a single or multiplayer game.
Battle of the Elements (Bronze) – Defeat all five Generals in a single or multiplayer game.
Berserker (Bronze) – Defeat 300 monsters using only axes (1H or 2H).
Big Spender (Bronze) – Purchase at least one item from every merchant.
Blademaster (Bronze) – Defeat 300 monsters using only swords (1H or 2H)
Bloodlust (Bronze) – Defeat 10,000 monsters with one character.
Boss Goblin Go Boom (Bronze) – Defeat the Goblin King in a single or multiplayer game.
Bottoms Up (Bronze) – Drink 200 potions with one character.
Broken Wings (Bronze) – Defeat the Cloud Beast in a single or multiplayer game.
Champion of Gothicus (Platinum) – Earn all trophies in the game.
Chatterbox (Bronze) – Initiate a conversation with every NPC in the game.
Courage And Grace (Bronze) – Complete the game as a rogue.
Crystal Scavenger (Bronze) – Use the fairies to uncover 10 crystals buried underground.
Dead Dog (Bronze) – Defeat the Big Bad Wolf in a single or multiplayer game.
Dragon Lancer (Bronze) – Defeat 300 monsters using only polearms.
Dungeon Explorer (Bronze) – Reach level 50 with one character.
Dungeon Master (Bronze) – Reach level 75 with one character.
Dungeon Raider (Bronze) – Reach level 10 with one character.
Dungeon Seeker (Bronze) – Reach level 25 with one character.
Dungeon Trainee (Bronze) – Reach level 2 with one character.
Dust To Dust (Bronze) – Defeat the Stone Devil in a single or multiplayer game.
Eagle Eye (Bronze) – Defeat 300 monsters using only crossbows.
Eternal Punishment (Bronze) – Defeat Gilgrath Zire in a single or multiplayer game.
Executioner (Bronze) – Defeat a monster with a single blow.
Failure Is Not an Option (Bronze) – Defeat the Corrupted Captain in a single or multiplayer game.
Gladiator (Bronze) – Defeat 300 monsters using only maces.
Good Night, Sweet Prince (Bronze) – Defeat the Bandit Prince in a single or multiplayer game.
Grand Magus (Bronze) – Defeat 500 monsters using Fairy Spells.
Guardian Angel (Bronze) – Resurrect 20 teammates in a multiplayer game.
He Slimed Me (Bronze) – Defeat the Depth Beast in a single or multiplayer game.
Hero Of The People (Bronze) – Complete all quests in Hero difficulty.
Hunter (Bronze) – Defeat 300 monsters using only bows.
Killer Instinct (Gold) – Defeat the Dark Fairy in a single or multiplayer game without taking damage.
Little Women (Silver) – Control the fairies to damage 200 enemies.
Long Live The King (Silver) – Complete the game with all 3 character classes.
Looking For Loot (Bronze) – Open 30 treasure chests with one character.
Night Stalker (Bronze) – Defeat 300 monsters by wielding two daggers at the same time.
Panzer Hand (Bronze) – Defeat 2,000 monsters using only 2H weapons.
Playing with fire (Bronze) – Defeat the Forge Monster in a single or multiplayer game.
Power And Wisdom (Bronze) – Complete the game as a mage.
Pure Skill (Silver) – Defeat a boss using only skills, no basic attacks.
Rest In Peace (Bronze) – Defeat Lord Plenko in a single or multiplayer game.
Rise from Your Grave (Bronze) – Defeat Reldin in a single or multiplayer game.
Shake It! (Bronze) – Recover from Stun, Fear, or Confuse 25 times by shaking the PS Vita system.
Shalandriel’s Chosen (Bronze) – Defeat Shalandriel the Eternal Keeper in a single or multiplayer game.
Sorcerer (Bronze) – Defeat 300 monsters using only orbs.
Strength And Honor (Bronze) – Complete the game as a warrior.
The Darkness Defeated (Bronze) – Defeat the Dark Queen in a single or multiplayer game.
The Legend Can Be Told (Silver) – Complete the game on Legend difficulty.
To Catch a Killer (Bronze) – Defeat the Darklin Assassin in a single or multiplayer game.
United We Stand (Gold) – Complete the game in a 4-player multiplayer game on any difficulty level.
Warlock (Bronze) – Defeat 300 monsters using only staffs.
Warmancer (Silver) – Use every skill in the game once.
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