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Dan Ryckert's Top 10 Games of 2015

We don't want to spoil anything, but there might be mentions of Mario and Metal Gear Solid on this list.

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Dan Ryckert is a Senior Editor at Giant Bomb, a veteran professional wrestling manager, a noted author, a two-time Guinness World Record holder, and a skilled Mario Party player. He lives in Lenexa, Kansas with his wife and three children. If you are a popular fast food chain, you should definitely follow him on Twitter.

At the outset of 2015, I felt that it was bound to be a good year based on the high-profile names that were on the release schedule. My two favorite franchises ever (Metal Gear Solid and Mario) were set for big entries, several planned holiday 2014 releases had been pushed to 2015, and I looked forward to promising sequels from Batman, Mortal Kombat, Just Cause, and more. What I didn’t expect was an influx of awesome titles that weren’t prominent on my radar, a new IP from Nintendo that exceeded everyone’s expectations, and several other surprises. If I were to predict my top ten list on January 1st of this year, I wouldn’t have predicted eight of the ten entries that you see below. It’s been a fantastic year across many genres and consoles, and whittling it down to ten entries proved to be no easy task.

Honorable Mention: The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt

This ambitious title took me by surprise earlier in the year, as I never enjoyed my time with its predecessors. While the third entry doesn’t completely remedy the stiff combat and unchallenging gameplay that irked me about earlier Witcher titles, I found it to be improved enough to really spend some time with it instead of ditching it after a few hours as I had done before. As it turns out, CD Projekt Red only managed to delay my tiring of their game this time around. Instead of two or three hours, Wild Hunt kept me going for over 50. I adored the game at first, joining the chorus that praised the excellent writing seen in the Bloody Baron quest. After that section of the story reached its conclusion, I looked forward to continuing my quest to find Ciri and explore the game’s massive world. Even after several quests failed to deliver on anything noteworthy, I held out hope that the game would find its footing again and hook me. It never did. A combination of unremarkable gameplay and a story that spun its wheels for way too long sapped the enthusiasm out of me until I had no desire to finish Geralt’s third adventure. It’s a shame that The Witcher 3 went from a surefire top five candidate to not even making my list, but I can’t justify putting it in front of any of the ten here that kept me entertained the whole way through.

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Other honorable mentions: Batman: Arkham Knight, Mortal Kombat X, Destiny: The Taken King

10. Grow Home

In the span of one week, I learned of this game’s existence via a surprise press release, heard Brad rave about it on the Bombcast, and played through the entirety of it immediately afterwards. I’m a fan of platforming games no matter the era, so I got excited when Brad mentioned that it felt like a throwback to early 3D attempts at the genre. Sure enough, Grow Home is simple, beautiful, and filled with the “scour this area for collectibles” gameplay that we saw so much back in the mid-to-late 90s. It’s not purely a throwback, as the nature of Grow Home’s largely vertical world and the method in which you climb with B.U.D. lend the game a unique feel. It’s a short experience that never overstays its welcome, and it’s one I can see myself returning to whenever I want to play a breezy and charming 3D platformer.

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9. Undertale

Speaking of games that seemed to come out of nowhere, here’s another that I’d never have predicted would catch my attention. With little nostalgia for the JRPGs of the 16-bit era, I went into Undertale wary of its clear inspiration. What I found wasn’t the derivative love letter to Earthbound that I expected, but rather a tremendously weird title that’s hard to compare to anything else. It made me laugh out loud several times, and I looked forward to each enemy encounter to see what odd quirks it added to the battle system. While I didn’t complete a second playthrough, I appreciate the different ways you can approach combat and how radically those decisions can change the game’s ending. Undertale does a masterful job of presenting itself as one thing and challenging your expectations in many ways, and my lack of experience with old JRPGs wound up having zero effect on my enjoyment of the game as a whole.

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8. Pac-Man 256

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This iOS title from Crossy Road developer Hipster Whale had a little bit of buzz in the week or two surrounding its release, but it didn’t seem to get its hooks into most of the people I’ve talked to that downloaded it. The reason it makes it onto my personal list is wholly thanks to an ongoing score competition I’ve had with my girlfriend, and it’s caused me to put several dozen hours into Pac-Man 256. To give some context to how much we’ve played this, most of my Game Center friends list has scores peaking in the 10,000s or so (the highest score behind my girlfriend and I is 27,342). I thought I earned myself a rest from the game with a score of 136,000, only for my girlfriend to come back within a day or so with 138,524. While I think the game itself is very well made and great for my daily commute, it’s definitely the excitement of this heated score battle that earns Pac-Man 256 a spot on my list.

7. Fallout 4

I had a tough time determining where to place this one. On one hand, Fallout 3 was one of my favorite games of last generation and I loved returning to that familiar world for Fallout 4. That said, I’m definitely not alone in feeling that the world was far too familiar. I enjoyed myself as I formed alliances, met new characters, and wandered around Boston looking for random side-quests, but I can’t deny that it felt like it was 2008 all over again. It helps that I expected this sense of familiarity after the pre-release media showed little in the way of big changes, but part of me can’t help but be bummed that I’ll have to wait even longer now for a Bethesda game that really feels new. That said, the studio is still unrivaled in terms of creating massive open worlds that are ripe for exploration, and Fallout 4 keeps that tradition alive.

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6. Bloodborne

Fans of Demon’s Souls and Dark Souls scared me off with their initial descriptions of the FromSoftware titles. These games sounded like they were filled with purposely unexplained mechanics and intentionally unfair difficulty, and neither of these elements sounded appealing to me. I decided to try Dark Souls II when it released, and despite not finishing it, I put a lot of time into the game and the franchise’s appeal finally started to click with me. Since Bloodborne is technically a new series, I figured it was as good of a starting point as any to jump in and commit to beating it. What I found was less about artificially inflated difficulty and trial and error, and more an exercise in patience, memory, and experimentation. I did dozens of runs over the same areas to accumulate blood echoes and level up, methodically stockpiled blood vials, and died repeatedly to the game’s variety of bosses. Throughout all of this, I didn’t mind any of it. I relished the chance to slowly power up until I could confront a boss that had previously decimated me, and the feeling of victory when I inevitably took them down was immensely satisfying. Bloodborne is the first Souls game that I’ve fully completed, but my enjoyment of it ensures that it won’t be the last.

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5. Splatoon

I was immediately intrigued by Splatoon when Nintendo announced it at E3 last year, as it’s felt like forever since the publisher really got behind a new first-party IP. Everything about it seemed weird for Nintendo... on top of being a new IP, it was a shooter, and (most surprising of all) its main draw was online multiplayer. I was excited, but tried to maintain some healthy skepticism considering the company’s track record with just about anything that requires an internet connection. To my surprise, they nailed it with Splatoon. The novel paint battles are a blast, and they introduce a great new wrinkle in an online shooter that isn’t based on killing other players or holding/capturing command points. Everything about the presentation is fantastic, from the insane soundtrack to the colorful visuals. Continuing the theme of surprises with this game, Nintendo has even rolled out new (and free) content on a regular basis to keep fans engaged. Splatoon is one of the coolest products Nintendo has put out in years, and I hope there’s plenty more to come from this IP in the future.

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4. Axiom Verge

Like anyone else who’s ever been a Metroid fan, I’ve been clamoring for a new 2D entry in the series ever since the fantastic Zero Mission and Fusion on Game Boy Advance (both of which were released over a decade ago). Many games that were inspired by Metroid and Symphony of the Night have been released in the last few years, but few really scratched the itch to a satisfactory degree (Shadow Complex came the closest). One look at Axiom Verge makes it clear where much of its inspiration comes from, but it isn’t until you play through it that you start to notice all the little things that make it more than a nostalgia act. In a sea of “Metroidvanias,” Axiom Verge is the one that comes the closest to replicating the feeling of playing Super Metroid or Symphony of the Night for the first time.

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3. Rocket League

As a PlayStation Plus subscriber, I always download every free game that comes along each month to make sure I’m getting my money’s worth. Sometimes that results in nice little surprises like Resogun and SteamWorld Dig, or other games that I played on PC that Plus gave me an excuse to play through again (Rogue Legacy, The Swapper, etc). No game has ever given me my money’s worth more than Rocket League, however. The fact that a game this fun launched as a free download is awesome, and it ensured a large and active online community from day one (initial server problems notwithstanding). I may not play it as much these days as I did when it first released, but Rocket League gave me months of tense online matches that rank among my favorite multiplayer experiences in years. I’ve never been one to take the time to master online multiplayer games, but Rocket League made me want to hop into the training arena and spend time learning how to perfect things like aerial strikes. Psyonix knocked a simple concept (car soccer) out of the park, filling it with personality and tight controls, and has continued to support the title long after release. I look forward to heading back to Rocket League for more fun once the crazy holiday schedule winds down a bit.

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2. Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain

Like a lot of people, I have conflicted feelings about this game, but not in the area that seems to be the most controversial. I won’t go into the details of the ending here (we’ve got an entire Giant Spoiler Snakecast for that), but I loved the twist. Unnecessary? Sure, probably. Cool? Yes, definitely. It was my favorite story moment in a game that sadly didn’t feature much in the way of story. That’s where my conflicted feelings come from... I’ve historically played Metal Gear Solid mostly for the plot. Sure, it was always fun to sneak around and break necks and shoot darts into the skulls of idiot guards, but it’s the bonkers story that turned my Metal Gear fandom into a borderline obsession. I was really disappointed to see how little story there was in The Phantom Pain, but the game is redeemed by the actual game parts.

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It’s amazing to me that a team that typically puts out linear, focused environments managed to make a sandbox action experience this awesome on their first shot at the genre. I didn’t spend 100+ hours finishing every side op because I thought it would tip me off to some interesting story nugget, I was doing them all because of how much fun it was to cause trouble in The Phantom Pain’s open world. It kept me interested and engaged more and more as it went on, making it the opposite situation as my time with The Witcher 3. I couldn’t wait to see how crazy my research options would get as I fultoned every soldier in sight and tossed them into R&D, and I loved concocting dumb ways to complete an operation that almost always ended in hilarious failure. There’s no doubt in my mind that The Phantom Pain is the weakest Metal Gear Solid game in terms of story, but head and shoulders above any of the others when it comes to being a video game.

1. Super Mario Maker

In the years I’ve been putting together Game of the Year lists, my number one choice rarely feels like more than just that... my favorite game of the year. My number one choice in 2015 goes beyond that, as Super Mario Maker is one of my favorite gaming experiences of all time. Considering that my first gaming memories (and some of my earliest memories in general) were of playing Super Mario Bros. on the NES that I received for Christmas when I was four years old, this franchise is the backbone of my love of video games. You’ve probably heard plenty of people talk about how they used to make Mario levels on graph paper and dream about playing them for real, and I was one of those kids. Super Mario Maker lets me make levels in three of my favorite games of all time (plus New Super Mario Bros., which is alright), with almost every classic element available for use. An unexpected joy is the new stuff that never played into the previous games, like wearing a Spiny as a helmet, making Bullet Bill launchers shoot tons of new projectiles, or making P-switches that get activated by Thwomps.

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My personal enjoyment of the game has also been helped greatly thanks to a persistent young YouTuber (and Giant Bomb fan) that consistently plays hooky from his junior high classes to beat my levels. Most of my time with the game has been spent creating and uploading my nightmare levels, but I regularly jump into 100-Mario Challenges and make sure to play new event courses as soon as they’re available. Playing the game is a joy, and making my own levels has been something I’ve wanted to do for decades. Super Mario Maker is a dream, and I can see myself playing it regularly for years to come.

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Yep, pretty much expected. Although I can see Dan got more out of Mario Maker than most with the whole feud thing and all the features on Giant Bomb with it.

@sessh I still don't see how the online changes would make the experience any different for just playing through the game for anyone else than it was for anyone at release. Is it that you can get your stuff stolen? Or the unnecessary online development items that you don't ever need? I don't get it.

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Mario Maker is site-wide GOTY. Callin' it.

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@efesell: Same for me. Played for dozens of hours and loved every minute of it (except for the weak story), but then had to stop playing for a while and when I came back the patches/microtransactions/etc. had ruined everything. (I was in the red money wise and had practically zero materials left all of a sudden, what fun.)

I ended up YouTubing the true ending and plan to never touch that game again. Honestly they should probably do a "Worst business practice of the year" category and place MGSV/Konami at the top spot.

@kasaioni See above basically.

My entire stuff, that I had accumulated over hours and hours of gameplay was just gone and soldiers were leaving left and right because I was in the red money wise. (If you listen to the bombcast on a regular basis, something similar, but not quite as bad, happened to Rorie too.)

But hey, I could have prevented that if I had bought their insurance, right? That's the stupidest "mechanic" and the worst "business plan" I've ever seen in a game.

Them just adding more, stupidly expensive items and getting players to pay for FOBs like that is okay, but the rest is just shit.

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@efesell: that's right, it's a good game. Not great.

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@sessh said:

but at least give some mention about MGS V being a total mess if not playing offline. (It's a great game and it being in 2nd place is perfectly fine. It's 3rd on mine.)

When they added that base insurance stuff, they supposedly changed it so if you're playing offline, you will lose all of your money until you hit a server. So sure, you can "play" it offline, but considering how everything in that game costs (in-game) money, you won't even be able to deploy anywhere.

I think I recall them saying something like this happened to Rorie.

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Nice list Mr. Ryckert.

Although your list gets released first?

You are like the Miz PPV pre-show matches of Game of the Year lists.

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@sessh: I have seen people talk about running into a problem of that, and I'll say that I never have.

The problem came from the U.I. adding together your online and offline GMP pools. So some people may have spent GMP to the point of being in the red for offline GMP, without knowing it. Then the game goes offline and suddenly you're 1 mill. in the red.

Konami actually improved on this aspect by distinguishing between offline and online GMP, so the game let's you know now when your offline GMP is in the red. Therefore avoiding that problem. If we're talking about how the game is now for GOTY purposes, I think that's a counter point. And as you allude to, FOB stuff for people who don't actually interact with FOB stuff is negligible.

And to be clear, the offline GMP cap has always been five mill. So adding online GMP is not an issue either. It's just now people should know when their offline GMP would go in the red before spending it on anything.

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He lives in Lenexa, Kansas with his wife and three children

Goddammit. Almost gave me another heart attack.

Is this some sort of reference I don't get or....?

Anyway, I definitely think we'll see a lot of overlap with the top 3 site wide.

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He lives in Lenexa, Kansas with his wife and three children

Goddammit. Almost gave me another heart attack.

Is this some sort of reference I don't get or....?

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@kasaioni:I think the whole GMP problem for me happened because the game servers were offline when I started playing again. I never got my GMP back, by the way and instead after reconnecting to the servers suddenly had lost my materials also.

That also doesn't change the fact that all my materials got stolen, because of getting invaded over and over, even though I hadn't played for maybe 5 or 6 weeks. That's a broken mess of a system, even though you don't really need materials for anything really meaningful.

That they give you a notice about the GMP thing now is something at least.

@thedigitalistic: Then again if this is the case it's even worse now.

Either way, everything surrounding this game's online mechanics soured my opinion of it considerably.

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@sessh: Well okay, if you think it was some server fuck-up that lost you all your GMP, that's fair. Personally, I've never experienced that, nor have I experienced losing a lot of materials over a long span of time either. I only ever lose about 100k GMP at a time, which can easily be obtained again by doing practically any side-op. But that's just my experience. And again, you don't lose all your GMP when going offline, it's just that you have two separate pools.

Also, you do realize that people can only steal unprocessed material right? And unprocessed material is being processed over-time. You can only actually ever do anything with processed material. So if you lost any processed material, than that couldn't have been anything but a server fuck-up as well. And I've never heard any ridiculous server issues that costed people GMP in terms of it actually being lost, or materials on even a small scale.

I do think that the GMP issue was just the illusion having more offline GMP than you actually had. But I can see someone saying that the whole offline/online GMP/resource mechanic as a whole is unnecessary or annoying. Any if we are talking about people's personally experiences with the game (as seems to be the case with the personal GOTY lists) rather than the actual state of them, I can understand why you think the later patches and online mechanics ruin the game.

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Good list. Amazing photo of Pat.

However. Placing Fallout 4 above Witcher is just incorrect. These are both games that are essentially in the same genre. So it's not like saying "Hey I don't like these types of games," which is defensible. The only way Fallout 4 gets above Witcher 3 is because nostalgia for 3 and the fact that it's more fresh in people's minds.

Both games are great. But Witcher 3 outclasses Fallout 4 in every measurable way.

Also, I'm often defending Dan because he's a great guy and a great fit for this site. The site is 100 times better with him as an employee. As a reference point, read this and understand he is easily one of the best writers on staff.

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Yes, Grow Home. Yes.

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@mostman: clearly dan likes witcher more than fallout and is lying about it. You cracked the case

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@mostman: Same genre is like.. technically correct but completely missing the mark. I saw a ton of people trying to compare them and it just didn't work.

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All this backlash against the staff for not liking The Witcher 3 is going to create a counter-backlash of people who hate the people who are against the staff for not liking The Witcher 3. Then that will create an anti-counter-backlash...

No, but seriously, Dan has very obvious tastes and I think it's cool that he even put that much time into the game. You can tell the guy really likes video games and takes his job (covering video games) seriously. I bet if he was still working at Game Informer and was assigned The Witcher 3 he would have finished it for his job.

It's also cool that he finally got into a Souls game. The 'these games are really difficult!' hype that surrounded the earlier games really did hurt their appeal, sadly.

Anyway, interesting list. Not my choices, but that's not the point.

@hassun said:

I have a feeling Giant Bomb's overall top 3 this year will be very uncontested.

Right now it's just about the order. Previous years have mostly been like that.

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I'm starting to think Witcher 3 fanboys are worse than Undertale fanboys at this point.

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I'm going to hold my tongue against those certain people and just say that I completely share Dan's feelings on the Witcher 3. Had a blast with it for the first 20-30 hours or more, despite not having played the previous games, but the overwhelming world and losing my focus on the story made me stop playing and I really doubt that I'll come back to it anytime soon if ever.

Nice list in general, I should definitely play Grow Home!

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I'm glad he at least mentioned the witcher 3, i'm excited to play it! Metal Gear too!

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Great fucking list! I'm glad to see MGSV up there since it's legitimately a FUN video game. I haven't had that much fun in a sandbox since GTA3 came out.

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Pacman 256 is better than the Witcher 3 and Undertale. Ooooo man this is just getting funny now.

I don't agree with this list, but I still like you Dan lol.

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Great list Dan!

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@efesell said:
@milkman said:

This pretty much confirms to me that Super Mario Maker is gonna be the site's GOTY.

Still kinda torn. Jeff and Dan are sky high on Mario Maker but I can still see MGS5 sitting better with the entire staff.

Though with their continued attempts to ruin that game with each update maybe it has soured.

Here is my kinda stupid reasoning for why MGSV could still take it: this is Dan's personal top ten, and the reason Mario Maker came out on top was because of his feud with Patrick. When you take the site-wide top 10, how many of the other staff members can say they had that experience with the game? Will Dan actually be able to argue it as a feature of the game and not something entirely unique to his experience?

I think that the majority vote for MGSV could still override Dan and Jeff's arguments in the end, since the reasons why they all loved MGSV weren't a byproduct of the game itself.

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I disagree, but Dan did a good job at explaining his choices. I totally see why everything it where it's at here. Mario Maker and MGSV are at the bottom of my top 10, with Mario Maker possibly being just an honorable mention.

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@kasaioni: Okay, if everything was just a bug I don't know if that's worse or not. But you definitely make a few good points.

Also yeah, you are right that all this should actually not be considered for the personal GOTY lists.

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Good list, you rock dan! Just slightly less that patrick klepek!!

Fuck witcher 3! (Not really)

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Hey Dan. We have similar tastes. Good stuff, man.

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@amyggen said:
@gimpanse said:

@beforet: I remember him saying that he actually watched the other endings on YouTube. Or am I misremembering that?

That's correct.

Ah, I didn't hear that.

Well then ignore me.

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WITTWE PATWICK KWEPEK

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Awesome list Dan. Destiny might've made your list if you played through the raid, maybe next year!

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Well with Dan putting MM over MGS5 for #1 it's pretty clear MM is going to win GB GOTY.

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Even his GOTY list ends up in a promo on Klepek.

Bless you, Dan.

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@drvenkman90:

I'm ashamed to say I totally didn't even catch that Patrick ribbing on the first reading. I didn't click the link and kind of figured he was serious. I mean, I could absolutely see a junior high kid playing hooky to try to beat Dan's levels. Absolutely hilarious.

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It warms my heart to see Dan make the correct choice for his top game.

Also, I sympathize with Dan as I'm in a similar spot with him on Witcher 3 where I like that game, but don't love it the way others do. And I've got a lot of the same complaints he does. Listening to Day 1 of the podcast, the stuff they were talking about with Undertale applies to Witcher 3. I know people love the game and want to preach it to the heavens, but think about if you're actually doing a service for the game you like when you're going after people who like the game for "only liking it this much."

@sessh:I think the issues you're mentioning though are the reason MGS dropped from the probable surefire number one with a bullet Game of the Year for Dan to number 2. It's still a freakin' amazing game to play. I expect it'll get mentioned during the podcasts later on. For me personally, MGS V was clear cut my Game of the Year until Konami's post-launch shenanigans, which dropped it to third. It's still such an amazing game. I haven't had that much fun for 100+ hours with a game since Persona 4.

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Nice list, surprised to see Grow Home. Great game.

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Thanks Dan.

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Wait a minute only 2 Nintendo games? Who is this? Not Dan!

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Fantastic list, Dan. I'm only a couple hours into Axiom Verge but I'm already falling in love with it.

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Looks like we know which game will be GB's GOTY.

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Completely agree with Dan on Witcher 3. I could write a really long critique on everything that game did wrong. Scary to think how much praise it gotten..ugh. However MGS is way too high for my liking, but Dan is a blind fanboy of the series.

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For a review it's not a bad idea to consider the pricing of a game, because your review is (among other things) supposed to help people making a purchase decision.

For a Top10 list the price shouldn't matter, just tell us what 10 games from this you liked the most!

You can't tell me that you had more fun with Pac-Man 256 and also would like to keep the memory of playing that game MORE than playing The Witcher 3, Dan! You can't! (and that is coming from someone who didn't like The Witcher 1 or 2 - played both for about 3 hours - and didn't try Witcher 3 so far)

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Good list!! #pushmario

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My personal enjoyment of the game has also been helped greatly thanks to a persistent young YouTuber(and Giant Bomb fan) that consistently plays hooky from his junior high classes to beat my levels.

haha

Nice.

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@tylerdurden4321: except he clearly explains why the game personally resonated with him and doesnt mention the price at all?

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AXIOM VERGE : D

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For a review it's not a bad idea to consider the pricing of a game, because your review is (among other things) supposed to help people making a purchase decision.

For a Top10 list the price shouldn't matter, just tell us what 10 games from this you liked the most!

You can't tell me that you had more fun with Pac-Man 256 and also would like to keep the memory of playing that game MORE than playing The Witcher 3, Dan! You can't! (and that is coming from someone who didn't like The Witcher 1 or 2 - played both for about 3 hours - and didn't try Witcher 3 so far)

I'm pretty sure Dan put more time in with Pac-Man 256 (there was a period where he'd pretty much talk about it constantly) than he did with Witcher 3. So yeah, I can believe that he personally had more fun with it. It just means that Witcher 3 isn't his type of game (not even remotely a surprise...)