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Unless Aloy is walking her ass back to Meridian to apologise to literally everyone she bailed on at the beginning of HFW, I'm gonna need someone to slap some sense into her.
#hfw#horizon forbidden west#burning shores#spoilers#literally everyone who was defending her bullshit being like 'she doesn't know how to do relationships' can line up for some too#don't get me wrong#I love the ship#I just don't understand why this series needed it#with literally anyone#she's fuckin busy with other shit#and your ships don't need to be canon to count#it feels a bit like watered down Odyssey DLC all over again#at least that one almost made sense in context#the romance options were there the whole time#but this is just...#lemme kill my robots and cultists and save the fuckin world#I HAVE A LOT OF FEELINGS ABOUT THIS#also#before anyone comes at me about this being about WHO#I genuinely would have thought the same regardless#And yes I CAN love the ship and also be annoyed thankyouverymuch
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VIDEO GAMES 2017: ONE MILLION GAMES ENTER, TEN GAMES LEAVE.
Well that sure was the best year in video games since probably 1998, wasn’t it? Nintendo put out a new console and 3 major franchise entries, basically every anticipated game of the early 10′s finally frickin’ came out, we got 4 new English Falcom games, 3 of which with good locs, and they made a new Nier? What???
What a time to be alive.
Let’s not waste any time getting to the list, lord knows VIDEO GAMES 2017 has already sucked out enough time from me for a lifetime.
Before we begin, here’s my lists for 2015 and 2016.
Honorable Mentions:
Persona 5:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jaIo82uT0qs
It’s insane that this game isn’t in my top ten, hell, it’s insane that it isn’t in my top five. It’s less a commentary on Persona 5′s quality and more that the games that did make the list resonated with me a whole lot more. VG2017 truly was too powerful.
P5 is mired with stiff localization problems, but even without the loc in consideration, the thematic through-line of the game gets muddled and becomes a toothless version of the promising rebellious first ten hours the game provides by the time you reach the finish line, which also just happens to come 20 hours too late, in my opinion.
What a great looking and feeling game though.
Tales of Berseria:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oYXwD2CfxOs
On the flipside we have this game, the first Tales game I’ve enjoyed since Tales of Vesperia back in 2008. This game has an amazing story and great characters with a thematic backbone that sticks to your ribs after you finish it.
Now if I didn’t hate the act of actually playing it and having to scour its way too big boring empty dungeons and crappily designed world, it’d be a list maker for sure.
OKAY NOW IT’S TIME FOR THE CERTIFIED BANGERS:
10. Metroid: Samus Returns
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yhQWJG-_Oco
Somehow my least favorite Metroid game got two remakes that both made my list two years in a row?? This game is pretty great in it’s own right though it has a few control scheme imperfections and I could see a switch port easily being the definitive version to get.
The reason this game really makes the list though is because of how it lives up to its title. Finally an official Nintendo Metroid game that comes out and undoes Sakamoto’s vile character assassination of Samus back in Other M. .
The queen is back, and she has been missed.
9. Horizon: Zero Dawn
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FD0DByDxJBA
An engrossing open world, great stealth/hunting/gathering systems AND robot dinosaurs are just a part of what makes this first outing for what seems like an extremely promising series great.
No, what really sets this game apart from its contemporaries is how it fleshes out its backstory, culminating in the creation of what might actually be the most despicable piece of shit villain ever put to writing for a video game. And he’s been dead for a thousand years so you can’t do shit to him.
Fuck you, Ted Faro.
8. Night in the Woods
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o2UUFFMGcgY
This game hit extremely close to home for me. Forced to come back home to a small, dying town full of people clinging to the good old days instead of doing anything for the generation after them, having this game to play and have it be said out loud that yeah, other people are living this nightmare too, was insanely refreshing.
For as much as we all need a bit of direction sometimes, sometimes what we also need to know being a directionless 20-something asshole trying their best is okay too.
Also Gregg rulz ok.
7. Ys VIII: Lacrimosa of Dana
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dNgph1g422Q
Great gameplay, great music, fun characters, one of the most fun to explore worlds in an action adventure game. This game truly nails the sense of pure adventure Ys is known for.
It’s a shame then that it’s plagued with one of the most laughable translation efforts in the industry, much of the games personality comes from the fact that even a bad localization job can’t overwrite some character quirks, but this still leaves the rest of the script feeling extremely stiff at best and incomprehensible at worst.
I hope the re-translation patch is good. Until then, Fuck NISA and have a good day.
6. The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fiU65nQdZE8
I would describe this game as a great first step in evolving the Zelda formula. That’s not even really that accurate, the real first step was in Link Between World’s item rental/no dungeon order systems.
Nevertheless, BOTW amazes with a sense of scope and exploration no game has ever really come close to, and achieves it almost effortlessly by simply giving you the ability to climb anything.
More music, more proper dungeons, a deeper story and a few durability tweaks are basically all you need to make the next Zelda game the easy best in series.
5. Yakuza 0
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MYB-D9qEwzI
This isn’t the best game this year, but it is easily, no question, the MOST video game this year. 110 hours in and only 60% complete, Yakuza 0 is the game that keeps on giving, with an enthralling true crime story that reshapes what we know about its protagonists. It’s pretty much a non stop emotional thrill ride to the finish line.
It effortlessly incorporates the best side story aspects from the many games in the series to come out before it, and utilizes them with a fantastical glee that keeps you with a smile on your face for the whole run. This is easily the funniest game I’ve played this year. Thank you SEGA.
4. Hollow Knight
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1unm0LS10ao
God I can’t wait for this game to get ported to consoles. I bought a new laptop basically just to play this game and the absolutely enthralling metroidvania world design, hand drawn and animated aesthetic, and fantastic npc characters blew me away.
The encounter designs are tough but fair(except maybe the Colisseum) and the DLC so far has been great. I can’t wait for all the post release content to come out so I can play through it all again on Switch and probably PS4.
It’s insane only 3 people made this game.
3. Super Mario Odyssey
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PhciLj5VzOk
Nothing to say here that hasn’t been said by hundreds of others. SMO is pure joy distilled into video game form.
I can’t wait for Odyssey 2 to come out and somehow blow this one out of the water like Galaxy 2 did for Galaxy.
2. Nier: Automata
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CKOM3lNFajE
An amazing contemplation on what it means to be alive, and a thoroughly satisfying conclusion to a story that, for me at least, has been told since Drakengard in 2003. Game after game of sad tragic stories with bad endings and characters fighting an imperfect world imperfectly and only making things worse while temporarily making things better for themselves.
And really even in those cases there’s caveats.
Caviats???? Anyway.
Ending E of this game finally brings some semblance of peace for this fucked up world where a deranged killer and his dragon fell through the sky and made things the worst for everyone for literally tens of thousands of years. Finally Devola and Popola can sleep. All is well.
1. The Legend of Heroes: Trails in the Sky the 3rd
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wld2q4mLhYM
Another year, another Trails game at number 1. I’ll be real with you, I’m about to drop a bunch of personal rambly stuff about what this entire trilogy means to me so if you don’t wanna read that, that’s fine.
This game is basically a perfect epilogue to a game that means a whole lot to me and serves as an amazing capper to an amazing jrpg trilogy.
When I first played Trails in the Sky First Chapter, it was the PC version in 2014. Now in 2014 I was coming off being in college for about 6 years, switching majors a few times and not really being into what I was doing but, yknow, you gotta major in something and then you gotta get a job, that’s kind of what getting started as an adult is.
So I played this weird little jrpg that was, fundamentally, about a country and the people in it trying to move on from a tragic war years prior, hiding their still fresh wounds in plain sight and just trying to go on with their lives.
It was an extremely interesting game, for how plot-light it was in the early goings, you got to really feel the struggle of these people and the unseemly past they were trying to run away from or avoid repeating. This underlying conflict builds and builds until we can’t ignore it anymore.
When I played Second Chapter a year later, I had been laid off from a job I got right out of College and had no employment prospects. I hated the fact that I’d spent basically my entire adult life up to that point doing something I wasn’t passionate about and then got let down by the system.
At the same time, the shame of my situation lead me to close up and not tell anyone about the problems I had, I was broke, I owed two months rent, on the verge of getting evicted, I felt extremely alone.
All this to get to the point that Second Chapter was ultimately a game about pulling out the dark shit we don’t like talking about and saying “it’s okay to talk about this stuff, there’s always someone who will listen.” It got me to get over myself somewhat and actually reach out for help, and I’m really thankful for it not letting me hit rock bottom.
Two years later still, I’m in a much better place, I finally feel happy about where my life is and what I’m doing and oh boy here comes Trails in the Sky the 3rd.
Completing the journey I started back in 2014, I found myself playing a game all about how it’s okay to acknowledge the bad things that happened to us, so long as we learn and move on from them accordingly.
This trilogy has so much heart, and so many memorable characters, and so much to say. It’s so, so special to me, and I was openly weeping when all the characters I’ve come to know and love over 4 years finally parted ways.
Thank you Falcom for making these games, and thank you Xseed for bringing these games to us.
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#game of the year#trails in the sky#nier automata#night in the woods#ys#metroid#mario oddysey#hollow knight#yakuza 0#zelda breath of the wild#horizon zero dawn
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Steam fall sale – best games
Hurry, hurry. There are solely 37 Steam gross sales annually – miss a cut price now and also you’ll remorse it for the remainder of your days. (Till the following one).
As all the time, the most recent Steam Autumn sale is a sensory overload of cut-price delights. We’re right here to information you thru the white noise and make a number of knowledgeable selections.
Alec: XCOM 2
(£eight.49/€12.49/$14.99, 75% off)
I’d totally meant to choose one thing leftfield as a way to display that I’m not merely an previous man of entrenched behavior, however sadly it seems that expensive previous XCOM 2 is right down to 1 / 4 of the RRP this week. XCOM 2 is…oh, its metagame is messy, however the rising extremity and ingenuity of its squad members’ specialist expertise genuinely transforms turn-based technique into a brand new, super-compulsive type of tactical puzzling. I haven’t uninstalled it since launch.
Alice B: Murderer’s Creed Odyssey
(£33.49/€40.19/$40.19, 33% off)
That’s a good quantity of fannying round Greece for the value of a giant takeaway, and whereas I did say in my Murderer’s Creed Odysssey PC evaluate that it’s a little bit of a shallow puddle, it’s a really good wanting one. Particularly if you take Kassandra under consideration, she being the one actual approach to play.
Alice B once more: Firewatch
(£three.74/€four.99/$four.99, 75% off)
Firewatch goes filth low-cost within the sale and whereas the ending is a bit [wavers hand uncertainly] I had luggage of enjoyable working round and utilizing my digital camera to doc proof of wrongdoing within the park. I later came upon that you simply’re supposed to make use of it to simply take good footage of your environment, after all. Below £four is a steal both means.
Alice O: Infra
(£10.70/€12.59/$13.49, 55% off)
You already know that I like to recommend Lethal Premonition for £2, so I shall as a substitute level out Infra. It’s a first-person explore-o-puzzler going over, underneath, and thru the dam, water plant, sewers, and different infrastructure of a European metropolis to research injury and possibly uncover a conspiracy. Now there’s an idea.
Dave: Monster Hunter World
(£32.99/€39.59/$39.59 34% off)
Fairly truthfully, there was no extra pleasurable expertise than studying the way to be the very best at monitoring down and slaying gigantic beasts in Monster Hunter World. With the most recent Elder Dragon – Lunastra – getting into the fray, there’s no higher time to dive in and see simply why it’s one of many higher video games this 12 months, even when the PC model was fashionably late to the occasion.
Dominic: Struggle’N Rage
(£eight.99, €11.99, $11.99, 40% off)
Top-of-the-line scrolling brawlers ever. Not simply good by trendy requirements, however held up in opposition to Sega and Capcom’s 90s greatest. Not too long ago added an Infinite Elevator Battle mode. I seldom end video games. I believe I’ve accomplished this at the least fifteen instances now.
Graham: Getting Over It With Bennett Foddy
(£three.47, €four.19, $four.79, 40% off)
By recommending this to you, I’m both going to waste £three.47 of your cash or I’m going to position you underneath a horrible curse. As a result of the latter is what it feels prefer to be hooked by this recreation by which you management a person in a cauldron making an attempt to scale a mountain of trash by swinging round a giant hammer. You’ll inch your self up the mountain, previous impediment after impediment, and then you definately’ll misjudge a bounce or a ledge and go tumbling again to the beginning. There’s no save system to consolation you, solely the frivolously mocking narration of designer Bennett Foddy. A horrible, horrible delight.
John: The Eidos Anthology
(£57.01/€75.36/$78.23, 91% off)
As a result of that’s the value of 1 recreation for FIFTY SIX video games, together with each Tomb Raider ever (however for Shadow, however hey-ho), each Deus Ex ever, each Thief ever, Startopia, Life Is Unusual, Anachronox, each Kane & Lynches, three Simply Causes, and naturally Daikatana! Like, a few of the greatest video games ever made, nonchalantly in there. And I’ve not talked about so many. Plus there’s each scrap of DLC for each a kind of video games. £30! For sufficient video games to maintain you going for the remainder of your stinking life.
Matt: The Crimson Strings Membership
(£three.87/€5.09/$5.09, 66% off)
If you happen to fancy chatting about morality and transhumanism with robots, you must undoubtedly pay The Crimson Strings Membership a go to.
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