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Austin Walker's Top 10 Games of 2014

Critic and Stream FriendĀ© Austin Walker lists his 10 favorite gaming experiences of the year.

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Austin Walker is a critic, live streamer, academic, freelancer, game designer, and probably some other stuff too. Maybe you read his piece on Shadow of Mordor? No? You should. Follow his work on Twitter, Paste, and his blog, ClockworkWorlds.com.

10. Dwarf Fortress

Encouraged by this post by Graham Smith, I decided that This Would Be The Year that I learned to play Dwarf Fortressā€¦ or at least its slightly more-approachable open-world roguelike mode. And that was a good choice, especially since a major patch released in June made that segment of the game even more strange and fascinating than ever before. Read some tutorials, watch an LP or two. And dip into the Legends Viewer too, so you can read about the lives of elvish revolutionaries and mediocre vampires.

9. Invisible, Inc.

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Invisible, Inc. is the first early access game Iā€™ve ever really followed. And Iā€™m not sorry even a little. Jason Dreger, James Lantz, and their team at Klei have made a tactical cyberpunk espionage thriller with board-game like transparency and an aesthetic that transports me instantly to this world. It is smart and fun and hard and you should play it.

8. Skulljhabit

One of the many interesting games Porpentine made this year, Skulljhabit felt like a response to both Cookie Clicker and Dark Souls, but it really does stand on its own merits. There's an inescapable cycle of labour and death, an all-consuming fog, a distant skull queen and her strange ministers. There are little victories, the setting of personal goals, and a precarious relationship to knowledge: I always felt like I only knew just enough to get myself hurt.

7. Veracity and Purpose

Veracity and Purpose is a gift, both figuratively and literally.

Figuratively, it is a free game for us to play that, I think, takes careful consideration of art and history and limits of ā€œnational character.ā€ The prose is sharp, and thereā€™s a good trick. I like good tricks.

Literally, Veracity and Purpose was made for me, for my birthday, by my good friend Jack de Quidt. This is a thing that games can be now, thanks to tools like Twine. They can be gifts we make each other in our spare time, that we send across the web, that are personal and quiet and small and donā€™t need marketing budgets. Twine isnā€™t the only accessible tool: RenPy, Game Maker, Unity, Construct2. There are more and more every year.

In 2015, I dare you to make a game and send it to someone. If you donā€™t have someone to send it to, send it to me.

6. Nested

Elizabeth Barnes is wearing bermuda shorts, a t-shirt, and a top hat. She's on vacation, you see, walking around The Tremendous Tower, the largest building in the capital city of the North-west rainy region, in the country of Banglasnia, on the continent of Eunia, on a telluric planet in some distant star system. Right this second she's remembering the days she graduated high school and college, and thinking of those times she played chess with her sister. She's worried, certain something is about to go horribly wrong. "They don't think it's like this," she says to herself. "But it is."

Elsewhere, an entire galactic supercluster away, a squid swims through the sea. I click on ā€œThoughtsā€ to see what goinā€™ on in its squidbrain. ā€œParty time," it thinks. Cool, squid.

Nested is a textual, list-based walking simulator for whole universes that donā€™t exist until you visit them. I donā€™t know what else to tell you.

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5. Intimate, Infinite

Robert Yang calls Intimate, Infinite a ā€œseries of gamesā€ inspired by Jorge Luis Borgesā€™ short story ā€œThe Garden of Forking Paths,ā€ but it isnā€™t. This is a swerve. This is like saying a submarine is a series of small underwater rooms, as if the engine room has no connection to the bridge; as if you could just safely decouple the kitchen and not worry about people starving. Or maybe Iā€™m wrong. Maybe this is a series of games, the way a pile of wood, cement, and nails is a collection of building materials. Itā€™s up to you to make it into a house.

In any case: go poke at this thing until you figure it out. Itā€™s worth it.

4. Titanfall

Listen. I could say a lot about how Respawn Entertainment carefully built a more approachable shooter by combining MOBA creeps, less predictable (but still learnable) movement vectors, and a second tier of low consequence, yet larger than life combat.

Instead, understand this: As a #teen, my favorite episode of anything ever was Mobile Suit Gundam: 08th MS Team #10, ā€œThe Shuddering Mountain (Part 1).ā€ Unlike the rest of the Gundam oeuvre, 08th MS Team was grounded--jungle combat, urban warfare. Just a team of buds and a lot of shitty situations. ā€œThe Shuddering Mountain (Part 1)ā€ was that in concentrate: Just robots and buildings and time. The only thing that would've made it better, I thought back then, is if the protagonists had lost.

Well, a decade later, when Origin user Able16 single-handedly decimated my squad of ragtag friends for the third time in two days, my wish came true. Weā€™ll get you one day, Able, but until then weā€™ll laugh every time we die.

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3. Kentucky Route Zero: Act III

Kentucky Route Zeroā€™s third episode couldā€™ve stopped just 45 minutes in and, it still wouldā€™ve been one of my favorite games this year.

There is a moment about that far in that is so sharp and so fresh that it gave me a deep hope for the future of games. I wonā€™t spoil it for you, but when it was over I sat up in my chair, took a breath, and said ā€œOh. Right.This is a thing that games can do.ā€

And then the game kept going! Throughout its many releases, Kentucky Route Zero has always been a strange interrogation of American decline, labor, art, and play; Act Three tackles each with singular. An undead whiskey distribution center. Robotic chillwave musicians. An ancient computer that re-interprets Colossal Cave Adventure, the game that literally gave the ā€œadventureā€ genre its name.

Itā€™s so easy to dismiss Kentucky Route Zero as being aloof and weird and pretentious--sometimes even we fans of the series involuntarily do this by invoking shorthand like ā€œLynchianā€ or ā€œsurrealā€ without any expansion on those terms. I think all those words miss something in KRZ. Thereā€™s a materiality: trucks need gas; legs break, text boxes feel tactile. And it has a historicity, too. KRZ is aware of, and plays with, all of the many contexts it emerges from and reflects.

In his book Gaming, Alexander Galloway writes about how central the act of ā€œconfigurationā€ is in games. Kentucky Route Zero keeps on reminding me that thereā€™s still lots of cool shit to configure.

2. 80 Days

Meg Jayanth and the folks at Inkle rehabilitated a genre that Iā€™d previously had no interest in seeing fixed.

A couple of years ago I basically decided I was done with steampunk. Time and again I found steampunk media to be this weirdly sanitized version of the Victorian and Edwardian eras. It so often felt like it wanted the aesthetic of those periods without any the troublesome (but interesting!) baggage. So I decided I was done.

And then: 80 Days did steampunk justice.

Inkleā€™s 80 Days is a major re-imagining of Jules Verneā€™s Around the World In Eighty Days. Verneā€™s story focuses on Fogg, a rich Englishman, utilizing the (then recent) imperial spread of European culture and technology to win a dare. But in 80 Days, Jayanth shifts the perspective to Foggā€™s servant, Passepartout--whose lower social standing immediately shifts the character and tone of this branching story about world travel. You manage your masterā€™s condition, plot travel routes, trade goods, and engage in intrigues personal, public, political, and romantic. To be perfectly honest, this part of the game couldā€™ve won me over by itself: itā€™s a game that depicts the wonderful mundanity of travel: did you bring your hairbrush? Are you dressed like you belong in this crowd? What souvenir do you bring home? Iā€™m a sucker for things like this.

But 80 Days goes further: In place of Verneā€™s then-contemporary setting, Jayanth leverages the vast array of differences in cultures and histories to create a unique steampunk setting. Secret automatons. International politics. Walking cities. Working class revolts. Air Pirates. Sexual experimentation. Mysticism, but mysticism that doesnā€™t fall into Orientalism. And best of all, the beautiful, dangerous powder-keg tension of a world growing smaller as new technologies bring us closer together.

It was easy for me to decide I was ā€œdoneā€ with steampunk. Easy and useless. 80 Days has scolded me for this.

It is rarely enough to say ā€œNo, I donā€™t like that.ā€ Good critique (whether it comes in the form of an essay, a tweet, or a new game) addresses the subjectā€™s internal contradictions and uses those to undermine it, before creating something new and valuable in its own right. Iā€™ll do better next time, Inkle.

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1. Fantasy Life

Iā€™m so ambivalent about Fantasy Life. I mean, Iā€™m ambivalent about basically everything. At the center of that ambivalence is a tension between two very real needs: the need to take care of ourselves and the need to take care of others.

This year weā€™ve been forced to face hard truths about our community and our country, and this has put the need for self-care and the need for social improvement in conflict over and over, again and again. Do you spend the night engaging with the rando on Twitter who seems to be coming from an honest place, or do you take the night off and just watch some shit? Do you correct your racist uncle at the holiday dinner, or just roll your eyes and rub your temples? Do you put on your heavy coat and walk down to the protest, or just hit RT from the comfort of your bed? Fantasy Life connects to this tension for me in two major ways.

First: it is exactly the sort of power fantasy that I hate. Through narrative and mechanics, youā€™re told that you can do anything (ā€œif you try hard enough!ā€) As you work through your different fantasy ā€œlivesā€ (read: jobs) youā€™re encouraged to keep at it. Youā€™re told that you can make it through this, and youā€™ll be rewarded for your hard work! This story shows up in media and in common wisdom over and over, and anyone who has studied the history of, well, any field knows itā€™s just not true: lots of folks work really hard and never receive any reward, or have their reward taken from them, or sometimes it takes years and years to even really know who did what work. Alan Turing was chemically castrated. No one taught me about Ada Lovelace. Housing regulations and practices made it next to impossible for black families in America to gain prosperity lasting more than one generation at a time. The ā€œyou can do itā€ refrain keeps us from asking, ā€œWhy canā€™t some folks do some things?ā€ Stories that guarantee that weā€™ll be well rewarded often keep us pacified, making sure we donā€™t demand the reward we deserve for our hard work.

But, second: Fantasy Life hit the 3DS exactly when I needed that encouragement. Exactly when I needed to perform a whole load of self-care. It came after months of seeing online harassment and death threats coming from GamerGate, a group that, whatever the interests of its individual members, was structurally and ideologically built in a way that would ensure more harassment and more death threats. And Fantasy Life came after months of watching folks march in the streets hoping to get some degree of justice for the unjust use of state sanctioned violence. And Fantasy Life did address these issues. It was committed to diversity in its cast of characters, and the writers (and/or localizers) went out of their way to critique stereotypical depictions of characters of color and women. And it offered peaceful play, and it imagined for us nations that are imperfect, but which hold the possibility of real improvement.

And itā€™s clever.

And there are songs, good songs.

And itā€™s warm.

And thereā€™s been so little warmth this year.

And more than any other game on this list, in 2014, I needed Fantasy Life.

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~STREAMFRIENDS TAKING OVER~

Edit: I'd totally forgotten about Nested, but oh my godddddd do I adore it. Thanks for the fantastic list!

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Is this where I type YES DWARF FORTRESS!!!!

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STREAMFRIENDS!

Fantastic list, Austin. I really need to check some of these out.

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JOKES JOKES JOKES

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Fascinating list and several games I really, REALLY am wanting to check out now!

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Great list and interesting games~ Surprise number 1 spot as well! What a hell of a year.

Also, I really need to go back and fix the collar on that picture >,<

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Dwarf Fortress represent!

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Austin, somehow you managed to sneak your best writing of the year into 500 words on Fantasy Life. Wonderful list, man!

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Another super interesting list. Austin Walker is my favourite critic to emerge in the last year or so. All his stuff has been really good, but he's especially on point when analysing big budget games like Shadow of Mordor, The Crew and Watch Dogs. It's really easy to write those games off as unworthy of serious criticism, but Austin does it extremely well.

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STREAM FRIENDS! austin rules

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Streamfriends, ride or die!

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Much love for the 08th MS Team shoutout. My favorite Gundam series.

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This is exemplary of what has been great about some of this year's lists. It is full of stuff I haven't tried, and am now interested in. This was an interesting read.

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In 2015, I dare you to make a game and send it to someone.

Yeah Yeah Yeah

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Wonderfully written stuff.

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This a cool list of games.

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Pleasantly surprised by just how diverse yet great all these lists have been this year.

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STREAMFRIENDS TAKIN' OVER!

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Invisible Inc and Kentucky Route Zero? I like this dude

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I just read his shadow of mordor article and it was fantastic, and so was this list! I'm glad giant bomb does these guest lists. They introduce me to a wide variety of really cool critics and personalities. Well wishes Austin Walker!

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Dwarf Fortress. Lovin it.

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I don't know anything about this Steam Friends situation but I enjoyed reading this list kind of a whole lot.

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God I have played like 150 hours of Fantasy Life + dlc and I'm happy to see it on a list besides mine.

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My Christmas present this year was having Austin and Jenn submit top 10 lists. Two of my favorites in games criticism.

Keep doing your thing, Austin!

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Wow... that is a strongly emotional piece about Fantasy Life. I got it for my girlfriend for Christmas because it seemed right up her alley in a number of ways. She enjoys it, more than I ever thought. She constantly looks up from her 3DS and just says "damnit Shaan, I love this game!" But after reading your piece about how much it affected you on an emotional and therapeutic level, I can't help but smile at the notion that such a seemingly simple and unassuming experience can still touch and support us in profoundly necessary ways.

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Yay Streamfriends and GB crossover ! Great List Austin.

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Fantasy Life represent! Reviews and criticisms have been divisive and heated over that game. Some love it's simple, charming busywork while others deride its empty, soulless grind. Reading Walker's words on how he needed Fantasy Life is brilliant and makes me want to play the game to see where I will be with it.

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This might be my favourite description of Kentucky Route Zero yet.

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Interesting and well written list, especially the top 3. Play 80 Days, folks!

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Yeah, I have to play Fantasy Life.

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Well this was unexpectedly awesome for me to read. Thanks!

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Great write-up on Fantasy Life! That game is something else and should get some more attention!

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Klei is one of my favorite developers and i want so badly to jump into Invisible, Inc. but i will continue to wait for what i know will be another great game.

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I watch a lot of Streamfriends content, really big fan, great to see Austin on the site. Nice pull GB!

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Thanks for letting me know about Ada Lovelace. Google her if you don't know. It's so cool to here that she is considered by many to be the first computer programmer.

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Someone do a good Fantasy Life video on this site!!

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I've loved your writing over the past year, so when I saw your name pop up in the upcoming list on the homepage I got real excited. This list didn't disappoint. Keep on doing what you're doing duder!

Also your tweet game is on point.

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StreamFriends represent! So good to see Austin's list here on GB

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A game based off Jorge Luis Borges stories? I'm going to have to play that.

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That Fantasy Life part... whoa. Austin Walker and Dan Ryckert need to meet and possibly do a podcast together.

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Oh my god it's THE Austin Walker! \o/

I was interested in Fantasy Life before, but this has pushed me over into need to play territory.

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Anybody who likes dwarf fortress, is okay in my books.

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I will never forgive you for what you did to that vampire, Austin.

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This was a beautiful list, Austin! And I think that's the first time I've utilized the adjective "beautiful" in conjunction with the noun "list"!

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Wow, your reasoning for having Fantasy Life on your GOTY list so closely echoes my own. I wonder if it's just a time and place thing or if the serene nature and sense of accomplishment it offers is something that would've resonated regardless of outside circumstances.

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So glad to see Invisible Inc get love. That game is too good.