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Giant Bomb's 2013 Game of the Year Awards: Day Five

All things must come to an end. Until they happen next year.

Best Horror Game (Patrick Klepek’s Biggest Scare of 2013)

Year Walk

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Horror is much like comedy. It’s an incredibly subjective genre that might affect one person profoundly, prompting the individual to scream with fright, and completely bore the next. The best kind of horror elevates past the trappings of the genre, using its ability to manipulate our fears as a storytelling mechanism. Year Walk, one of two tremendous games from Simogo in 2013, pulls this off wonderfully. By wonderfully, of course, we mean it scared the crap out of us.

Year Walk is a game that’s tearing at its own seams, begging you to set it free. You have to rethink what it means to interact with a touch screen, discovering new ways to open this snowy puzzle box. Jump scares are a cheap tactic in the horror toolbox, but used effectively, they instill a level of imagined tension no amount of horrific imagery can match. A simple exploratory game quickly becomes much more, as the player hesitates to move, wondering if this normally quiet game will decide to speak very loudly.

The game even makes tremendous use of the whole idea of "apps" In addition to Year Walk as a game, there’s a Year Walk Companion app, which includes additional information about the world and its mythology. To anyone that’s finished Year Walk, however, you know there’s much more to be discovered, and the unraveling of Year Walk’s true nature is a mixture of terror and delight.

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Runners-up: Outlast, Dreadhalls

Please Stop

Games That Require Post-Launch Apologies

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This should go without saying, but somehow, in this, the year of Luigi, it’s a problem. We're used to the idea of patches. In the most ideal of scenarios, patches are great. Games have become increasingly complicated beasts, so much so that even Nintendo, a company that prides itself on incredibly polished games, has been forced to patch the occasional one. But when games arrive so completely broken that patches aren’t enough, and companies are forced to issue several apologies after release, it’s now crazy.

You could reasonably make the argument this should be the “Electronic Arts Games That Require Post-Launch Apologies,” given the company was forced to hang its head for SimCity, NBA Live 14, and Battlefield 4 this year. With SimCity and Battlefield 4, the company couldn’t even be bothered to sound reasonably upset about the experience consumers were having. No, that came later! With Battlefield 4, the first apology even included the company patting itself on the back for having shipped another version of the game! With NBA Live 14, the game was basically indefensible, and EA fessed up right away.

At least those games are still available, though. Ashes Cricket 2013 was released...and then cancelled. It takes a truly heinous piece of interactive software to require such an insane switcheroo. That 505 Games’ apology for Ashes Cricket 2013's complete lack of quality standards felt so heartfelt was welcomed, but let’s remember that teary letter came after they shipped a game it’d happily accepted cash for.

Get your act together, video games!

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Runners-up: Full-Priced Games That Are Lousy With Microtransactions, Outrageously Priced Mobile Ports (Angry Birds Star Wars, Motorbike)

Worst Game

Ride to Hell: Retribution

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We don't see a ton of games about bikers around these parts, but if Ride to Hell: Retribution is all the world has to offer, maybe that's not a big deal. Deep Silver and Eutechnyx combined to produce a game that starts out as equal parts hilarious and horrid, but as you get deeper into the action, the slider moves closer and closer to the "horrid" side. It's buggy, glitchy, and twitchy across the board, but it's the bone-dry action, which has you occasionally riding a motorcycle in an unimpressive fashion or attempting to fight bad guys in a decidedly awful way, that drags this whole thing down into the absolute depths.

You might have seen some videos that make Ride to Hell: Retribution look like the hilarious kind of bad game that might be fun for that YouTube channel you've been thinking of starting. But do yourself a favor: Don't play this game.

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Runners-up: RIPD: The Game, The Walking Dead: Survival Instinct

Best Game

The Last of Us

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This isn't Naughty Dog's first time in the top spot on one of our annual lists, so in one sense it's not a huge surprise that they've made it here again (and on the same console, no less). But what is surprising about The Last of Us is the extent to which this game departs from not just Naughty Dog's previous, mostly lighthearted work, but from the irreverence and superficiality of most of the video game industry's output in general. It's not that there aren't other games out there that take themselves seriously; it's more that The Last of Us deserves to take itself seriously. It's a work of subtlety and gravity that makes you feel like maybe games do deserve to be regarded with the same level of respect as the best books and films.

The core of the game's triumph is the developing relationship between survival companions Joel and Ellie, and the way their motivations change (and sometimes don't change) as they come to rely on and care for one another during a brutal, year-long trek across a savaged United States. The Last of Us relies on its characterizations to move its story forward in a way few games are brave enough to do, and it's fitting that the tale culminates in a way that's thematically appropriate to the characters and the story, and feels like a natural end to the tale. There's no reason The Last of Us needs a sequel, and that's a compliment. As poor as most video game endings are, The Last of Us sticks the landing and makes it look effortless.

That's not to give short shrift to the game's impressive mix of stealth and shooting. Naughty Dog wisely chose not to reprise the death-defying acrobatics of Nathan Drake here, instead restraining and focusing the gameplay on hard-scrabble survival that's more consistent with the tone of the story and the grim reality of life after civilization has broken down. The struggle for resources, for allies, for safety and some small comfort pervades every moment of the grueling journey from Boston across a large swath of the Midwest. Though you gain more tricks in your survival toolkit as the game wears on, you never feel like you're truly safe from whatever horror lurks around the next corner.

Naughty Dog has proven itself with cartoonish action and theatrical thrill rides in the past, but it was a pleasure to watch their first effort at deeper, more meaningful work. They made an instant classic.

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Runners-up: 2. The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds, 3. BioShock Infinite, 4. Gone Home, 5. Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons, 6. Assassin’s Creed IV: Black Flag, 7. Dota 2, 8. Divekick, 9. Papers, Please, 10. Rogue Legacy

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I want a refund on my membership.

yikes!

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HA! GTA V is nowhere in sight.

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coo'

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Pretty cool when half the games on goty lists are indie or small budget games, so much variety these days it's a great time to play video games.

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Wow, Jeff got shafted on this list. No Saint's Row, and no Gunpoint, those seemed like almost certainties among the crew. Also how did Brad manage to get DotA up that high being the only one on the entire team who has even played it? I'll be interested to hear the deliberations.

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@naru_joe93: Just jokin'. But for real, The Bomb can no longer be trusted. Remember how none of them even knew God Only Knows is a Beach Boys song?

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I totally agree with the top 5, anyway.

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"death-defying acrobatics of Nathan Drake" haha totally accurate. I'm not sure what to make of the light-joking about the text-based articles for GOTY though. In no way are the articles complete substitutes for the videos or podcast or vice versa. I don't have time to listen to several hour length podcasts, and the videos completely skip any explanation for the awards altogether. For me the video is only actually useful to show the mini-quicklook at the end and hear everyone talk about the game, which might sway me to take a more serious look at the game. I guess this is another "why bother pointing out something that doesn't need pointing out" case.

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The top 10 is pretty similar to last year in terms of games appearing which only one staff member really cared about enough to argue for; I mean, Divekick and Dota 2? I miss the epic battles of 2011, but there's plenty to like about the games here all the same. And I already own 6 of them!

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I really didn't like The Last of Us but I understand why it won. I mean I have pretty obscure taste and the stuff I like would have never made this list. Nice list though and it makes me happy to see Zelda so high up... I'll be picking that game up next month and I can't wait!

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No Tomb Raider I played through that game in two sitings my second game of the year. This is how you do a reboot take note EA.

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The right choice landed at #1. Last of Us was simply amazing. The story, characters, and visuals were so top notch, it is totally excusable that the gameplay was slightly laborious at points. Every game has slow sections or parts that did not click however, the story and world created in Last of Us elevates the game.

The other games on the list are great games but none (including Bioshock) had the ability to make me care about the characters and have fun controlling them as much as Last of Us.

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God, 2013 sucked on so many levels.

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@naru_joe93: Just jokin'. But for real, The Bomb can no longer be trusted. Remember how none of them even knew God Only Knows is a Beach Boys song?

They weren't sure, in the moment, whether or not it was an original composition by the Beach Boys. World of difference.

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@arbitrarywater said:

Well, I can tell which games which editor bullied onto the list this year! I was not expecting The Last of Us to win, given Jeff's opposition to it, but good for them.

Seriously though, the fact that Divekick is on the list and Super Mario 3D World isn't seems... like something I will roll my eyes at when I listen to the discussion podcast. But I've long come to peace with the fact that I cannot really identify with the tastes of the GB crew.

It's politics, man. Not complaining and I have not heard the podcast yet, but that has always seemed to be the trend. DOTA 2 being on the list...eh, okay. At least it was Brad's favorite game. Divekick was Jeff's 6th favorite and wasn't on anyone else's list (I think), but it 8th overall? Curious how that happened.

I'm a total loser, and if I added up everyone's personal list, the cumulative results are:

1. The Last of Us

2. Gone Home

3. BioShock Infinite / The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds (tie)

5. Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons

6. Saints Row IV

7. Super Mario 3D World

8. Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag / Papers, Please (tie)

10. Rogue Legacy

Video game sabermetricz. I'm the Brad Pitt of Gamer Moneyball now, dawg.

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I was worried Last of Us wouldn't win because the game came out at a bad time of the year for all of us.

Best wishes for the new year to everyone.

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Don't worry, I did too and the Top 10 turned out like this:
1 The Last of Us (45p)
2 Gone Home (33p)
3 BioShock: Infinite (32p)
3 The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds (32p)
5 Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons (28p)
6 Saints Row IV (20p)
7 Super Mario 3D World (17p)
8 Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag (16p)
9 Papers, Please (15.5p)
10 Rogue Legacy (13p)

So all in all fairly similar to their official list, most interesting detail is Saints Row IV in 6th which only was mentioned in passing...

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Glad to see Brad got Dota 2 to 7. Still listening to the podcast, curious to see how that discussion went. Brad (like me) is engrossed by it, but no one else in the office cares for it.

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The right game won.

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Divekick the winner of the Only Game in the Top 10 Games of the Year that I played.

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My top three includes Atelier Ayesha and Project Diva F but what do I know

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The only game on there that shouldn't be is Brothers, man, fuck Brothers

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Where is GTA V? Like it or not it was defiantly one of the best 10 games that came out this year, even rated as such by your review.

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@wjb: I'm not sure how Divekick even made Jeff's list. He admitted it's more of a joke than an actual game. I'm also not sure why the addition of something he didn't like to a game he did like (GTA 5) has apparently ruined it, even though it doesn't affect the single player at all. I never even bothered with online.

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I can't accept Dota 2 that high on that list.

Jeff you have failed us.

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surprised they kicked off 3d world for some of the other games on that list, different tastes i guess.

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Man, I don't really ever get "upset" about lists like this, but listening to the podcast for this day made me feel like they were all tripping balls. For GTA, one of the few 5 star games reviewed this year, to not get a single but of support is so strange.

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@scotto: I am listening to it right now and Bad thought it should be on 2 and right now with like 30 minutes let it is still at 4 and the only one who defends it is Dota 2. It is insane.

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@brianp said:

Man, I don't really ever get "upset" about lists like this, but listening to the podcast for this day made me feel like they were all tripping balls. For GTA, one of the few 5 star games reviewed this year, to not get a single but of support is so strange.

This is why communal "Top 10" lists are kind of bullshit. Things get added or eliminated based solely on how fervently people are willing to fight for them (or not).

So a game like Divekick, that only one of them even really spent any time playing, ends up in their Top 10. A game like DOTA 2, that literally only one of them plays, ends up in the Top 10. GTA V, a game that I'm pretty sure all of them liked, ends up not on the list, because none of them are passionate enough to fight for it. Jeff turned on GTA a bit, because of a crummy online mode that a) doesn't affect the SP package, and b) was added on for free.

The rest of the list I'm mostly fine with (except maybe Rogue Legacy), but the lack of GTA V anywhere in the Top 10, when a game like Divekick makes it, is insane. And I liked Divekick!

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@wmoyer83 said:

bioshock infinite got robbed

Fuck yeah it did!

While I'm here, Mario also got robbed!

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Dota 2 should have been number 1 since it's approximately 10,563,359 times better than any other game on the list. Especially Bioshock Infinite, whenever they want you to actually play that game it's a real snoozefest.

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@wjb: @djungelurban: don't worry, I did it to, if either of you are going to do it for the guest list's say something so I don't waste more time.

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@dalai said:

@wmoyer83 said:

bioshock infinite got robbed

Fuck yeah it did!

While I'm here, Mario also got robbed!

What about Rise of the Triad?

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@somejerk said:

My top three includes Atelier Ayesha and Project Diva F but what do I know

Oh wait, was Atelier Ayesha released in 2013? I've only bought Atelier Meruru and Atelier Totori this year, and I think Meruru was released this year on Vita at least.

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The real question here is why is Gone Home a worse debut, but a better game than Gunpoint.

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Ordered Last of Us yesterday. :) (Along with Killer is Dead.) Thanks Amazon.

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@scotto: I have same problems with how they treated Saints Row IV. It didn't need to be high on the list to satisfy me(it's my personal GOTY), but to not even have an argument for it? In other words, fuck DOTA 2.

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All I want to say while listening to this awful Boyz II Men song is

"Fuck, Ryan Davis".

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As someone who has championed Divekick at every opportunity, bought multiple copies, watched all their livestream stuff from their office and EVO, and had my own crazy experience with that game, I think it's fucking bonkers it's on there over Stanley Parable or Mario.

Rogue Legacy probably deserves it given how much that game has stuck around and made an impact for them and on the site. I think it's odd how little they argued in favor of Assasisn's Creed IV except Jeff because I'm just not seeing how it pushes out Gunpoint, Mario, or Stanley Parable. But taking the aggregate into account...

Don't worry, I did too and the Top 10 turned out like this:

1 The Last of Us (45p)

2 Gone Home (33p)

3 BioShock: Infinite (32p)

3 The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds (32p)

5 Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons (28p)

6 Saints Row IV (20p)

7 Super Mario 3D World (17p)

8 Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag (16p)

9 Papers, Please (15.5p)

10 Rogue Legacy (13p)

So all in all fairly similar to their official list, most interesting detail is Saints Row IV in 6th which only was mentioned in passing...

It makes a lot of sense that everything on their official is on there except Divekick. I will say this, totally did not expect Divekick to be the dark horse upset, let alone one I disagree with.

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Ill bite, ive beeen looking for a good LP. Which one are you talking abut?:

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I'm pretty fine with this list with two pretty large exceptions; Dota 2 and Saints Row IV.

They said in the podcast that this is the staff's top 10 best games of the year, and Dota 2 has no place in that list whatsoever. Some of them like watching Dota 2, fine, but that does not mean that it qualifies into the entire staffs top 10 games of the year, and the fact that Brad is the only one who plays it even further solidifies the fact that it does not belong in this list. And my opinion regarding Dota 2's apperance in this list has nothing to do with my personal opinion of this game, as I highly like the game and have played somewhere around 600 matches of it.

And then there's Saints Row IV, a game that was in 4 out 6 staff members personal top 10 lists yet hardly even got a mention in the discussion overall. It's absence from the list, and the discussion at large, is perhaps the weirdest thing about this entire list.

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wait a minute? year walk is a horror game? Man, only time I see an iPad is when a 2 year old is showing me how to play a educational game.

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Dota 2 and Rogue Legacy over Gunpoint and Mario?

THIS IS ALL YOUR FAULT, BRAD!

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Well I finally "finished" Last of Us and I can see why it would be high on this list but nowhere did I see as to why it should be #1, I lost absolutely nothing by watching the rest of the game on youtube instead of slogging through the tedious gameplay. Good story, characters, and dialogue

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@hassun said:

All I want to say while listening to this awful Boyz II Men song is

"Fuck, Ryan Davis".

...did you just really call End of the Road awful.

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@colourful_hippie: I'm kind of right there with you re: TLOU. Only my opinion, but I think this is the second year in a row the majority of the video game press has awarded largely a singular game GOTY almost exclusively because it had "a good story". Whether that is done to shame the industry at large into taking plot more seriously, to somehow "prove" that video games are becoming more mature, or whatever else, I really couldn't say. At least TLOU isn't as egregious an offender as TWD was last year. I mean, at least TLOU has gameplay.

That's not to say I have anything against TLOU or TWD. I very much enjoyed the story in both of those games, and in the case of TLOU, it was a visually stunning game to boot. My problem with awarding GOTY based almost exclusively on story (again, TLOU is much less guilty of this than TWD was last year) is that, as an interactive medium, video games should be about much more than that. A movie with a great story but sub-par production or cinematography, or is considered "hard to watch" and "not a good/fun time" is still a great movie because it's passive entertainment. Something more active like games though, I think does a disservice to the player by not engaging them on more fronts than "look at how fucking bleak and brutal this shit is. Art, motherfucker!" It's no less crazy to award a game with (again, my opinion) sub-par gameplay GOTY than it is to say Crysis 3 is GOTY because it's the best looking.

No question, its the harder medium to get right, just like movies might in some ways be harder to get right than books. With books you can rely on the reader to fill the holes and scenery with their own imagination, allowing them to imagine what they want. The reader does half the work for you.

I'm sure some people truly loved the gameplay in TLOU and at least loved the story & characters of TWD so much that they overlooked everything else about it, but most discussions I've had with people about either of these games, their argument usually includes a huge caveat. "The Walking Dead had an amazing story and deep characters.....for a video game". "The Last of Us was a brutal story of a bleak world with fantastic voice acting.....for a video game." Some might consider pointing that out to be a cheap shot, but I just think it makes sense to grade and judge video games on how good of a video game they are and not how good of a movie they are.

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I still think Gone Home is way too high, but I'm mostly good with the rest of the list. I don't care about Dota, and I'm in the same boat as Brad on Papers, Please (appreciate it, but don't wanna play it).

What's strange is that playing The Last of Us may have been more stressful than Papers, Please. While going through, it was incredibly tense and exhausting and not necessarily enjoyable. But the thing is the gameplay to me was fucking awesome.

Playing on hard made the whole thing very tactical, and the focus on your resources made it feel like the most survival horror game since the PS1 Resident Evils. The controls, while feeling heavy, allowed me to do exactly what I wanted to. Each scenario took extreme focus and the ensuing violence made it all very impactful. And when a careful approach to a zombie-filled area went completely sideways, running and barely making it through was a god damn thrill. If I replay this some day, it'll be on Survivor difficulty, and it very well may break me.

The gameplay absorbed me into the world as much as the art and sound design did. The story was well told, the characters were deep and interesting, and just.... fuck yes, Last of Us. It was #5 on my list. But like Alex, after these discussions it may jump a few spots.

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No Pokemon? I guess it makes sense the guys don't have that much time to put into a game these days.

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@fisk0 said:
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My top three includes Atelier Ayesha and Project Diva F but what do I know

Oh wait, was Atelier Ayesha released in 2013? I've only bought Atelier Meruru and Atelier Totori this year, and I think Meruru was released this year on Vita at least.

Not sure actually, bought Ayesha in February or March or something by mistake, because the shop design reset my "Always ask for password on checkout = True" setting.

I'd like to get Escha&Logy early next year since Gust get better for every game they release and they are with that the best right now in JRPGs, I swear to Koresh, but eh, PS4 keeping me busy.

Diva F wins me on the replay-value.