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Greg Kasavin's Top 10 Games of 2013

Also his top 10 games that didn't make his top 10 list. Also his top 10 games he thinks he'll like if he plays more of them. You might want to block off like half-an-hour for this one.

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Greg Kasavin is a writer/designer at Supergiant Games, the small independent studio that created Bastion. He and the team are now working on a game called Transistor. Prior to joining Supergiant, Greg worked at 2K Games, Electronic Arts, and GameSpot. He's @kasavin on Twitter.

Because one Top 10 list just isn't enough in 2013, I present to you three lists that paint a better picture of my gaming experience this past year, and even then, I've had to make many painful omissions to boil this down. Here we go:

LIST #3: HONORABLE MENTIONS

These are games I really enjoyed but for whatever reason didn't make my top 10. Since my top 10 includes a bunch of obvious stuff, I wanted to call attention to these darker horses here.

10. Starcraft II: Heart of the Swarm

Frequently offered glimpses of why Blizzard was for many years among my favorite developers, and a huge inspiration.

9. The Crimson Shroud

This weird, unlike-anything-else downloadable 3DS game captures the experience of being a lonely D&D nerd quite unlike anything else, and it bears the mark of Final Fantasy Tactics and Vagrant Story writer/designer Yasumi Matsuno, whose work has long been an inspiration to me.

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8. Call of Juarez: Gunslinger

Narration, people. Narration.

7. Kentucky Route Zero

This game makes me sad in a profound way. I can't really deal with it. Recommended.

6. Ni no Kuni: Wrath of the White Witch

Wonderful Studio Ghibli charm and presentation, and one of the best characters I met in a game this year in Drippy.

5. Kingdom Rush: Frontiers

I just played an awful lot of this and really like it as pretty much the pinnacle of the tower defense genre, what with its great personality and tuning.

4. Tomb Raider

My fears around this game were all alleviated when I played it, and it's easily one of the best presented character action games I've seen in the last few years.

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3. Animal Crossing: New Leaf

I wish I lived in the world of Animal Crossing.

2. Pokemon X/Y

Or maybe Pokemon.

1. Antichamber

A valuable life lesson in game form, and an amazing feat of skill and perseverance from a solo developer.

This list could have been so much longer, as there were so many other games I enjoyed this year -- a number of which were made by friends, or rather former friends now that they think I think The Crimson Shroud is better than their games. Anyway! Now it's time for...

LIST #2: Top 10 Games Recommended to Me by Future Me

These are games I've played either way too little or not at all but I really ought to and plan to, as something tells me I'll really like them. And that something is a future version of myself, according to this list.

10. Rogue Legacy

Dude it's Symphony of the Night meets Dark Souls from the creators of Don't Shit Your Pants.

9. DmC Devil May Cry

This is right up your alley GregK, and as you know Ninja Theory does some fine work on games like Enslaved.

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8. Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag

Remember how much you liked Assassin's Creed II?

7. Saints Row IV

Come on, why haven't you played through this yet? I thought you loved Volition? That Keith David-as-the-Vice-President trailer? Remember that?

6. Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance

Platinum Games makes some of the best-feeling, most spectacular games out there and you love Metal Gear so I don't understand why I've played this and you haven't.

5. The Wolf Among Us

You've got to hand it to Telltale's pure-story approach to games, which is a much more honest and ultimately self-assured approach than all those games struggling to balance story and traditional play.

4. Grand Theft Auto V

I know it can feel exhausting setting foot in another GTA at this point, and you can't often play it with two little kids running around the house, but the world of GTA games has never not been amazing to explore.

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3. Super Mario 3D World

When Nintendo brings its A-game, it makes virtually all other game studios look like rank amateurs.

2. The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds

A Zelda game that doesn't treat you like you've never played a Zelda game, which is kind of like the original Zelda game if you think about it.

1. Metro: Last Light

The only reason you haven't played this yet is just the petty fear of how jealous you think you're going to feel once you see how awesome it is, plus you're Russian.

Thanks Future Me! I ought to play those. I'll probably play a couple of them over the holidays. And now, for my third and final list!

LIST #1: My Top-10 Games of 2013

These are the games I'll remember the most fondly of all the games I played this past year, not including VLR, since that came out in late 2012.

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10. Dragon's Crown

Shameless entertainment in the purest sense, and a sincere homage to Dungeons & Dragons, and high-fantasy in general. Plus it's riddled with inexplicable design quirks. I say that like it's a good thing because it is.

9. Gone Home

A complete and specific game that tells an unexpected and poignant personal story, plus it's the only first-person game that doesn't make me feel like a bull in a china shop. Many wonderful moments packed in.

8. BioShock Infinite

The first hour of this game was just incredible, and Irrational Games remains an inspiration. The Lutece Twins are some of my favorite characters from a game this year. I liked how divisive this game proved to be.

7. The Swapper

There's an incredible scene in 2001: A Space Odyssey where you see the Monolith at the dig site on the Moon, and are filled with awe and dread at the thing, and The Swapper feels like it was crafted around that particular moment. Unique and challenging mechanics plus great atmosphere and narrative.

6. Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons

Starbreeze holds a special place in my heart for its work on The Chronicles of Riddick: Escape From Butcher Bay way back when, and this reminds me of just how talented that studio is. This game felt like being in a fairy tale, not the sappy modern kind but the awesome good old fashioned kind where people die.

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5. Phoenix Wright: Dual Destinies

I just feel happy being in the world of Phoenix Wright even though I'm a lawyer investigating murder trials. The zany tone and endearing characters don't remind me of anything in the best possible way. I liked this game almost as much as the original. This makes me feel how I felt playing classic adventure games in the '90s.

4. Fire Emblem: Awakening

Fire Emblem has grown to become one of my all-time favorite series of games, and this latest installment reinforced this for me. I love the huge ensemble cast and the attention to deep storytelling. I love how it makes you weigh narrative choices with gameplay choices. I also love the overall tone and scope--an epic game in the truest sense. I played this for weeks.

3. Papers, Please

A work of genius, and one of the purest expressions of the medium's raw power in years. What's insane to me about this game is that it's fun. It's a game about having a terrible, thankless job, and it simulates the experience of having that job rather well, down to all manner of bureaucratic inefficiency. And somehow, it's fun. It's challenging and has this great analogue feel. I love the details. I love trying to organize my messy little desk. I was blown away when I realized I started to feel something like pride in the work, and in the organization I was working for. I wish I had half the talent of the man who came up with this game.

2. The Last of Us

What a well-told story, and really the pinnacle of the "AAA game" genre, that particular aesthetic and feature set that so many $60 games keep striving for. The Last of Us is a class act, filled with brave design choices uncommon to big-budget games such as this. It's a game unafraid of being unpleasant in the spirit of creating an emotional experience, even as most cinematic games awkwardly try to reconcile you having fun all the time with telling you the greatest story ever told. In the case of The Last of Us, the story really is great, and the conclusion was just perfect. Wonderful writing.

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1. Dota 2

Wait wait wait what is this, 2012? GregK if memory serves wasn't Dota 2 your Game of the Year last year?! Surely this is a copy-paste error by some hack who couldn't even bring himself to finish Kentucky Route Zero. Ah, if only. But you see, I'm a civilian now and I don't have to play the Game of the Year of Thrones like these various gaming publications you frequent. No! Now I get to play whatever I damn well please, and it just so happens that whatever I damn well please hasn't changed much in close to two years and counting. What insight have I gained in playing another year's worth of Dota 2? That is difficult to explain, except to say: I've decided I'm comfortable with spending significant portions of my life on this game. There are not many other things I like better, and at this point I'm at peace with that. I look at Steam and see I've played Dota 2 for 800 hours. I'm 36 years old. What could I have done with 800 hours? Learned a foreign language? Built a tree house for my kids? You know what, brain? I know just the way to shut you up.

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I am worried greg is becoming to meta, great list though

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@kentonclay said:

I can't wait until someone takes the central concept of Dota/League and makes a better designed competitive game out of it with more focused mechanics.

This statement makes me think you don't quite understand what makes Dota the game it is, and what makes it different from other games in the genre. Dota is a game that was designed over years by multiple developers with no real regard for consistency or traditional game design conventions. If you listen to people like Greg or Muir talk about the game they often refer to this as part of why it's different. Dota isn't about the mechanics, and it isn't something that will be replicated because of this. Can something like League come along which is heavily inspired from Dota but with 'more focused mechanics', sure, it did. But League still has almost nothing in common to what makes Dota different from other games, even if they have similar fundamental mechanics.

Another reason for this is because the mechanics which most people associate with the genre were never actually 'designed'. Last hitting and denying isn't a designed mechanic, it is a discovered mechanic, people didn't always do it. The same goes for many things in Dota and the mechanics of the game depend on the level of the players.

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Good list, Greg. But I'm starting to wonder if Dota 2 or League of Legends is the better game? They seem exactly the same to me.

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Kasavin's list is like a internal GOTY deliberation in bullet points. I like it.


ALSO DOTA 2.

Motherfucker.

Merry Christmas.

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That hair, doe.

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This fucking DOTA 2 nonsense has to stop. Tired of everyone playing the same fucking game over and over again. DOTA 2, LoL, whatever else that Blizzard is making. Everyone constantly wants to play this game and they're just angry the whole time they're playing it!

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Greg is an absolute legend!

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@gregkasavin Great list(s) sir. Unimportant but funny aside: Bulls do great in china shops. They are graceful and cautious.

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Sport of the year: Dota2

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@wastrel: Hopefully sooner than later. This is like people never played LOL or something.

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John Romero Hair

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Past Greg is soooooo dreamy

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Hurray, a little Dragon's Crown love.

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This is all I have to say to you, Mr Kasavin. Your lists made me remember that I miss your games-related writing!

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Dat picture.

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The worst thing about Dota 2 is that it sucks all your time away...time that you could have used to play other games.

Looking at Greg's list just reminds me of all the games that I still need to play...because Dota 2 sucks all the time away.

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I really like Greg Kasavin. I always liked his video reviews from the Gamespot days as there was something so friendly and earnest about him. His Skyrim marathon for this site was fantastic. He's got good taste in video games as well.

Mr. Kasavin sir, you have my gratitude.

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@sammo21 said:

@wastrel: Hopefully sooner than later. This is like people never played LOL or something.

This is hilarious.

Just FYI: A lot of Dota 2 players switched from Dota 1, you know, the game LoL was copying. Also, many people did, but Dota is a better game with no money required to be competitive.

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Greg knows whats up. There was so many good games he needed 3 lists.

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@declarius: no I understand and dota2 is essentially dota1 hence why the patches line up. That's why coming into dota2 like its goty is hilarious to me. And these people are wasting the same amount of money on other things to make the monetary arguments invalid.

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Great lists, and that picture!

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@microshock said:

This fucking DOTA 2 nonsense has to stop. Tired of everyone playing the same fucking game over and over again. DOTA 2, LoL, whatever else that Blizzard is making. Everyone constantly wants to play this game and they're just angry the whole time they're playing it!

What the fuck did you just say? I hope you're not fucking serious, I'm never fucking angry when I play Dota 2.

Okay, maybe a little.

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I've always liked Greg Kasavin. Great lists! I'm in a similar boat with my stuff. Too many games I want to play!

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This fucking DOTA 2 nonsense has to stop. Tired of everyone playing the same fucking game over and over again. DOTA 2, LoL, whatever else that Blizzard is making. Everyone constantly wants to play this game and they're just angry the whole time they're playing it!

1. Welcome to my world circa 2007-2011 where it was SHOOTERSHOOTERSHOOTERSHOOTER hogging every top 5.

2. Do NOT question Greg Kasavin's wisdom! You cannot hope to concieve of a rebuttal!

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Greg says fuck your guidelines! How about three Top 10 lists!

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I love GOTY Giantbomb so much.

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Glad to see Dual Destinies on a list.

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NI NO KUNI! Yes!

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Nope. Those us of us who play it already hate it just plenty. No need to wait for that :-)

Still playing...

@zaxex said:

Is DOTA the new Call of Duty?

A great game, defining a genre to a lot of people, and with a lot of promise - that everyone will hate in a few years if they don't already.

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That's some Romero-level hair you had in that picture. Wonderful lists! :D

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One of these days, someone is going to put League above Dota 2. I don't think anyone has really tried it on the crew though.

Well, besides me at least.

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Great list but pales is comparison to the glorious head of hair in the photo! As a fellow Baldy...."Here's to Glory Days! Youth is wasted on the young!".

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@microshock: Hey man, you seem angry anyway, why don't you play some Dota while at it?

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Putting Phoenix Wright on your list, Greg? I thought I'd be the only one. I really love that game.

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Now THIS is a wonderful list full of diversity. AAA, indie, Japan, competitive, it's all there. Wonderful!

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Dude can still write

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On no, Greg called Tomb Raider a character action game!! The nebulous term gets nebulouser!

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Yay a mention for Ace Attorney!

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If I was the developer of Papers Please ... I would feel really good right about now.

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I know it is only on the honorable mentions list but it is nice to see Tomb Raider get some love.

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This is great, The list to end all lists. Thanks Greg!

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Keep being the legend you are, Greg. Your writing is fantastic as ever and I can't wait to see what you've done with Transistor.

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I scrolled down a bit, skimmed through the list, and wondered why Greg wrote so little and... of course he made three lists.

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How could other lists compared to this one? I mean, there are three lists for the price of one. Now, how much would you pay?

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Damn, Greg, you've been infected by the dota 2 virus too? We're all doomed!

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Nice list Greg!

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Greg, GTA V has many many small details that developers like you should play and notice because they will truly be inspiring to you because of how they didn't cut corners in many ways, or did awesome smart things to make it seem more complicated than it is. Playing GTA V will make you a better game developer even if its from lifting common sense obvious new things they did in GTA V that you might not have thought of yet or considered or experimented with. You understand what I mean.

Great 3 lists! :D