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Jeff Grubb's Top Games of 2022

These are Jeff Grubb's Top Games of 2022!

I’ve never written a Giant Bomb top 10, but I’ve definitely always taken inspiration from the many lists I’ve read on the site over the years. It’s always a strong reminder that game tastes are varied and also that more stuff comes out than any one person could ever play. With that in mind, I’d like to give you a snapshot of my year with 10 or so games that were great for me.

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10. Mario Strikers: Battle League

I know a lot of people weren’t happy with Mario Strikers, but the game had almost everything I needed from it. Very few people complain about the mechanics of recent Mario sports games because, on that front, they are almost always solid. And in the case of Mario Strikers, the core soccer (or strikers, as it’s called) action is nonstop fun with space for strategy and mayhem. I wish it had better online support, but it’s still one of the best sports games of the year.

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9. Pokemon Legends Arceus

They made a Pokemon what plays a bit like Breath of the Wild, and I found it very fun. For me, Pokemon has always been about collecting the little pocket monsters rather than the late-game battling. Arceus emphasizes the former, and it results in something I found much more engaging than Scarlet and Violet.

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8. Tinykin

Game developers burnt out on making collectathon platformers years ago, and I get it, Donkey Kong 64 hurt a lot of people. But I’m glad that indie devs are stepping into this space – especially when it's with a game that feels as good to play as Tinykin. You can grind on rails with your soap bar skateboard or glide across the map to hard to reach places. And it’s as instantly playable and fun as any Rare game ever was.

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7. Kirby and the Forgotten Land

Kirby is a multigenerational superstar in my life now. I remember getting Kirby’s Dream Land for the Game Boy as a kid. My dad took me to the Sweet 16 NCAA basketball tournament in St. Louis and picked the game up for me as a present. And now, decades later, Kirby is a huge part of my life again because of how much my kids enjoy Kirby and the Forgotten Land. Don’t get me wrong, I also love it on its own terms. It is a fun game that starts with a ton of cuteness and charm, and then it gets more challenging and intense the further you go. But nothing is going to beat going through the levels again and again with my kids who are now full on Kirbyheads.

6. Hardspace: Shipbreaker

I’ll never get over the first time I accidentally sliced through a pressurized haul in Hardspace: Shipbreaker during its early access release. That mistake led to a massive explosion that caused my character to go flying off into space while my beefy computer struggled to render the ensuing thermonuclear meltdown. The 1.0 release of Shipbreaker maintains all of that, but it adds a more varied and balanced game on top of the satisfying slicing action.

This is one of the best blue-collar games ever made.

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5. Atari 50

This is it. This is what all classic game collections should look like from now. They should act as a thorough and comprehensive retelling of the people and culture that brought the products into the world in the first place. Atari 50 does that with a presentation that still feels like a video game. And while the history lessons and the interviews with people who were there are the best parts of Atari 50, it also does a great job preserving a time in games that is slowly (but surely) falling out of discussion and memory.

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4. Pentiment

Pentiment is a game that plays you more than you play it. Sure, you make choices and investigate murders, but that’s so the game can manipulate you into considering its themes. Should we dwell on what we’ve lost in the past? Is it shameful to build something new on the atrocities in our personal lives and in our communities? Pentiment has an answer to those questions, and that makes it one of the most powerful games of the year.

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3. The Case of the Golden Idol

I’m a sucker for a game that makes me feel smart, and The Case of the Golden Idol did that immediately. This is a detective game where all of the evidence is in front of you. All the game requires of you is to look at how the details of the scene interact with one another in a logical answer. And connecting those dots was the most rewarding moment of the year for me.

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2. Elden Ring

There is something magical about exploring a world that feels like it doesn’t want you there. Elden Ring will punish you no matter the direction that you choose to go in, but that doesn’t matter. The fact that you think you might be able to find a secret, easier path around everything is enough to keep most players going. Instead, that false hope leads to players actually getting better at the game and surviving its traditional FromSoft skill checks. Of course, it doesn’t hurt that this is the most astonishingly well-realized fantasy world in any game ever – and maybe across any medium ever.

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1. Neon White

I like games that feel good, and Neon White was the best-feeling game of the year. I never actually saw credits on the game, but it doesn’t matter. The joy I found in the game was in going deeper on levels than anyone else. It’s a true sick thrill to start up a stream, promise your audience you’ll make some progress in the game, and then go full goblin mode on a single level for 4 hours.

Only the best games are capable of drawing behavior like that out of me, and that’s exactly what Neon White is: the best game of the year.

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Great list Jeff! Although I can’t help but notice it doesn’t match your list from the year-end Game Mess stream with Mike. Regardless, this version contains my GOTY (Hardspace Shipbreaker) so happy to see some love for that game which seems to have been otherwise forgotten. Thanks for all the great work this year!

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Good list, thank you!

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Love it, and I'm glad you're on the GB team to write the list

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Good list!

Now, whatever you do don't cut your hair or beard and I'll continue to respect you...

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Did you not play Vampire Survivors!?!?! Otherwise a kickass list

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Thanks for the great list! I'm so glad you joined GB, thanks for all your great work!

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Screw the games, we need a Top 10 Meeps of the Year!

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RIP to your hair, Grubby

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@sleinmcawesome: according to Grubb's Twitter, MOTY is Waddle Dee by a mile!

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This is Vampire Survivors erasure 😡

I'll allow it, but only because Atari 50 is on here.

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I like the list, and I really love all the work you've done for giant bomb. You have made giant bomb a much more fun place for us content consumers! Looking forward to what 2023 will bring!

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Metroid Prime Remaster didn't make your cut eh?

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Great list Jeff! Your discussions with the crew on Pentiment made me know I have to play it. And I love the love for Neon White - finish it!

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Hardspace: Shipbreaker represent! I wasn’t sure if the story missions would make enough of an impact on me to warrant rating it again this year, but that final level ruled. Also, someday I’ll figure out how to disassemble a Javelin without locking myself out of the rear half of the ship…

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Thank you for your list, Grubb, and for putting the effort into writing thoughtful remarks on your picks rather than mocking the entire exercise with a GIF parade. I appreciate it, and you've definitely put Case of the Golden Idol onto my radar, so I appreciate that as well.

Here's to a shadow drop of Metroid Prime this week, to save your mane.

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@wittynickname: There’s still 3 whole days left to announce and release Metroid Prime. Grubb’s hair has nothing to worry about.

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great list grubb , taste is definitely always a thing when it comes to these lists but i must say this is a solid one which great reasonings behind them. welcoming officially once again to GB , i look forward to seeing more of you around here in the future , you've been a great addition to the site with the liveliness you've brought to previously dwindling video content as well.

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You know, this is extremelly dissapointing. That one, specially a famous game journalist, would put a game like legend Arceus in a top list, in a year where the switch got Xenoblade 3, and I know you played it, at least a bit. Arceus is at best a solid game (and subpar in terms of visuals and story), and the only reason people are giving it more credit is because every other game Pokemon game on switch has been abysmal, cementing Gamefreak as the worst team developing for Nintendo. Meanwhile, Monolith Soft, on top of all the support they give to Zelda, Splatoon, Pikmin, Animal Crossing, etc, has been putting out critically acclaimed games with the Xenoblade franchise, Always pushing Nintendo hardwares to its limit, with its gigantic and gorgeous worlds, rich lore that build up to an apice with 3, the best OST there is, and and super deep battle system, cementing themselves as one of the best teams developing for Nintendo. Had a game like say, Zelda, shown a game with such a gorgeous world, or intricate story, or that level of music, with quests on the level of the hero quests, people would be praising it to infinitum. That is what brand power do uh, heck look at this list, with legend Arceus, being here, even though the switch has several better RPG/adventure games, even this year (and heck, last year Shin Megami Tensei V was a much better monster collection kinda game). But the xenoblade franchise brand is not as well known as of yet, and sometimes there is still the silly bias against “anime”, (from people who don´t realise Pokemon and Zelda are “anime” as well, and of a worst kind) so this kind of bs still happens. Monolith Soft deserves better, Xenoblade 3 deserves more respect, and no switch pokemon is deserves of any praise or award. Things like this makes me wish Monolith would break with Nintendo, maybe that way, and with more absolute messes like Scarlet/Violet arrives Nintendo platforms (you can Count on Gamefreak for that), people will realise how much important Monolith has been to modern Nintendo.

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I loved Neon White but I had to hurry up an finish that game because it was physically messing up my back with how tense it was making me.

10/10 would mess up my back again.

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Great list was looking to see what the Grubbmin had in store for us.

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Great list Jeff!

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I could say some things, but you did a good write up and you're perhaps the best hire this site has had in years. So you get a pass, and Atari 50 should be respected, even if its not on my personal list. Hopefully, future collection will be given such care and love by the developers.

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Solid list Jeff