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Danny O'Dwyer's Top 10 Games of 2018

Everyone's favorite European sports expert weighs in on the year that was.

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Danny O'Dwyer is a former GameSpot editor who now creates video game documentaries over at NoClip. You can support him on Patreon and follow him on Twitter.

10. Super Mega Baseball

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European sports are dead. Long live America. Yes I am currently preparing for another round of immigration interviews but that has nothing to do with why Super Mega Baseball is probably the only sports game that will make it onto any Giant Bomb GOTY list this year. My favorite aspect of the sport of baseball is that while watching I am actively encouraged to completely check out, and the developers of this game understand this. Games are punchy, animations are quick, and the next game winning homer is a swing away. You can play a game in a few minutes with similar highs and lows of the real sport. The ability to crank the difficulty up and down is super handy when you’ve turned off the podcast and decided to actually concentrate.

9. Two Point Hospital

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The problem with Theme Hospital was that it got too hard too quickly and levels became repetitive. Two Point Hospital attempts to address both of these by adding in far more variability into its emergent management simulation. Even if sometimes that simulation stumbles, I think they do a wonderful job of capturing what made the Theme games so satisfying all those years ago. Building rooms can get a bit repetitive but dammit if I don’t just love being in the world of this game. A satisfying re-imagining of one of my childhood favorites.

8. Hitman 2

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It was the start of 2018 by the time I had finally stopped playing HITMAN (2016) so if this was the promised “season two” and just a bunch more levels I would have been satisfied. In fact the team at IO used the time, and perhaps the fear of their newfound independence, to tinker with several quality-of-life areas to make a much sharper, easier to read game. The levels are massive, and the trademark humor the series still manages to land perfectly.

7. Fallout 76

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Yea I’m gonna be that asshole. Perhaps it’s because I talked to the developers of this game for a few weeks in preparation for my documentary on the development of the game, but Fallout 76 is essentially the game that I expected from Bethesda. This is effectively a Fallout version of The Forest or The Long Dark--both games that I’ve sunk dozens of hours into. A large, varied map with light questing and a greater emphasis on base building and personal storytelling. The narrative has never been what hooked me in Bethesda games and what I’ve specifically enjoyed about their Fallout titles has been shooting a bolt action rifle from mid-distance and exploring every inch of the map. Fallout 76 has this in spades. That said, it’s a technical mess that I cannot in good conscious recommend, especially on console. I get at least one crash or freeze during play sessions on my PC. But even that hasn’t stopped me coming back to its West Virginian Wasteland over and over. I’ve played almost 50 hours of this game since the beta and have half of the map yet to explore. I’m very interested to see how the life team in Austin picks up the title and runs with it over the next six months.

6. Astro Bot Rescue Mission

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How about this little guy huh? Astro Bot Rescue Mission isn’t just surprising because of how fun it is right out of the box, but the fact that it keeps the action fresh throughout the experience. Just when you think it’s found its gear the next level shifts it up. I found myself beaming from ear to ear throughout my time with it. My wife wanted to know what all the fuss was about so I joyfully watched her play hours of it too. If you’ve been on the fence about getting a PSVR, this is as good a reason as any to justify the purchase. Even if you’ve just had a baby and playing games in VR sounds like the first line of a particularly tragic episode of Black Mirror.

5. Into the Breach

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Do you like chess? How do you feel about short but satisfying runs? Got a nostalgic feeling for XCOM era isometric graphics? Let me tell you about a video game. Also you can play it while on the dozen or so airplane trips you’ll take this year. Cool. Good stuff. The writing is brilliant too. Unlike this review. Better take another swing at it. Initiating Temporal Breach Protocols.

4. Marvel's Spider-Man

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The most enjoyable Tony Hawk game I’ve played in ages. While most open-world games use interesting missions to breadcrumb you through the monotony of getting from point-to-point, Spider-Man is essentially the opposite. Traversal is the reason to play this game. 20 hours in, it was the joy of webbing around New York that kept me coming back. And while the missions are largely forgettable, the game’s strength is that it doesn’t linger on its weak points. The unlocks are largely superficial but there are so many it’s fun to give each a whirl. The missions are incredibly simplistic but they’re easy and varied enough that you don’t care too much. The lukewarm boss fights don’t overstay their welcome, and the story ends up being remarkably better than you’d expect. Spider-Man isn’t so much an incredible game, as it is a game that has been designed to exceed your expectations.

3. Return of the Obra Dinn

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Part of the reason I enjoyed Obra Dinn so much is that I knew basically nothing about it before starting. The story of this ship and its cursed crew totally hooked me, and as each individual's drama played out I felt compelled to uncover truth after truth. It’s a real page turner, and while the way you interface with memories can get a tad cumbersome, it didn’t stop me gorging on this terrific mystery until every truth was revealed. I’m not a big fan of studios churning out sequels but if you’re listening Lucas, I’d play ten more of these games.

2. Red Dead Redemption 2

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If Spider-Man’s player-focused fun injections exists on one side of the open world spectrum, then Red Dead 2 lives on furthest reaches of the other side of town. I’ve never played a game like it. The plodding pacing and world-building depth make it impossible for me to play it without giving it my full attention. Like the previous game in the series, and the movie genre it owes much of its style to, the run-time of the story is vast. As a result, at times Red Dead Redemption doesn't feel so much like a fun game, than an impressive game. But when I take the time to put away my phone and play the game at my own pace--to feel the breeze and go wandering wherever it pushes me--it’s given me some of the best evenings of video game playing I’ve had all year. I love the shooting and locomotion of the characters. The freedom to role-play has had me go off on week-long camping adventures in lonely parts of the map. The attention to detail with voice-acting and the complex emergent storytelling often gives rise to wonderful moments I’ve felt obligated to share on the 21st century campfire of Twitter. It’s also the best written Rockstar game by a country mile. I look forward to enjoying it slowly over the coming weeks and months.

While I’m here I’d encourage you to visit www.gameworkersunite.org and follow @GameWorkers to learn about how you can help game developers secure better working conditions. 2018 was a wonderful year for games. Let’s make 2019 a wonderful year for game developers.

1. Bloodborne (+ Dark Souls Remastered)

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Hands-down the best game I played in 2018 is Bloodborne. It’s probably my favorite game of the past decade. Perhaps of all time. I absolutely fell in love with it during paternity leave and have put around like 300 hours into it since August. Much of that time was overnight with my newborn girl sleeping on my arm--the only way she would settle for the first month of her life. We played from sundown to sunrise each night, a nice mirror to the changing light of Yharnam over the course of the game. I was also unable to move for hours at a time, and couldn’t even flinch without waking her. So pretty much the ideal way to force-feed yourself a game that most of the Noclip community had been screaming at me to play for two years.

I’m not sure what else can be said about these games but I just loved not having a fucking clue what was going on in a game for the first time in years. Unravelling the idiosyncratic gameplay of these worlds has been a dream. The way you develop your skills and knowledge over time reminds me of my youth learning how to play video games. Combat skill and environmental mastery comes through playing and learning--not through some prescribed drip-feed of experience dictated by the developer. You start that game sloppily hacking and slashing, but by the end of 100 hours I was sliding between attacks with the grace of a ballet dancer and cutting down enemies like a pig through warm strawberries. If you want to know why I love Bloodborne and why if you ghosted on it in 2015 you should give it a second chance, here’s a video all about it. During this period I also finally played Dark Souls via the remastered version on PS4. So this entry is basically a proxy for getting Bloodborne in here.

Not only is Bloodborne one of the best games I’ve ever played but my experience playing it while bonding with my newborn will forever be special to me. I named our character after her, she kept my heart-rate down during difficult boss battles and when she woke I’d put down the controller and talk to her about how the hunt went. When she began to be able to sleep on her own, we went on one last hunt. We slayed Master Willem together right as the sun rose in the woods behind our house.

I’ve since had a licensed professional cut the hunter’s mark into my upper arm on the spot where she rested. Whenever I look at it, or see the game playing on YouTube, I think only of her and our quest together. How we entered fearful, but emerged stronger than anything the world could put in front of us.

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Still looking for those other F76 guest picks but I still think one will appear!

P.S.

"life team" or "live team"?

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A great Bloodborne story Danny. Ill be interested if god of war (2018) becomes your game of the year in 2030.

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Great list, especially that number one pick. And the additional, personal meaning behind that particular selection is beautiful. Thanks for sharing, Danny.

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Didn’t Bloodborne famously not make the site’s GOTY top 10 that year?

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A baby born into Bloodborne is a Cool Baby, indeed.

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Much like Danny I also fell in love with Bloodborne and got sucked into a huge time sink with that game. Motivated by Brad I even finished out all the Chalice dungeon stuff which required me to replay about half the game again for a crucial item and it was the first ever PS4 game I got a Platinum trophy in.

I really wish it came out on PC where the framerate would be better because the load times and overall performance of the game are the only real things holding it back. The art design is superb and I absolutely love the amalgamation of cthulhu-sword-magic. One of the reasons I never really liked Dark Souls as much as I loved Demons Souls was that it was a lot more straight forward fantasy compared to the weird world of Demons that you couldn't really quite place. Bloodborne was the same type of intriguing odd duckling that borrowed gothic motifs for architecture and victorian style of clothing and mashed that all together with sorcery, cthulhu elder gods and cosmic horrors.

I pray to the elder gods that From releases a Bloodborne 2 and it's a multi platform title because then it has a chance to look pretty goddamn good on an XB1X.

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Great list, Danny. I'm happy we have at least two 2018 guest lists who put Bloodborne as their #1 now. Makes me want to finally take the plunge on that Old Hunters DLC.

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I must say.... Im a Fallout fan (and was involved in creation of the originals) but I am disappointed to see 76 on this list.

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I'm going to be that asshole: I lost some respect for Danny after seeing FO76 in this list.

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@humanity: first, i need advice. how do i get into the souls games? i've tried but give up. second, i hate to be the bearer of bad news. sony owns the bloodborne IP. they could if they wanted have someone other than From to make it (which would be dumb). it can't ever be multiplatform sadly

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The second—correct—person to list Bloodborne as the game of the year. This is glorious.

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@b00ch: Bummer about them holding the rights to the series overall. I thought it was just a one game deal. Sony are real scrooges when it comes to sharing their exclusives. At least with Microsoft their games come out on PC as well.

As for getting into the Souls games, thats a tough one! I think beyond simply enjoying them you might need another motivation. Like there are games that don't grab me at first from a gameplay perspective but I love the style or story so much I keep going. The gameplay part is pretty key though and these can be a tough nut to crack. People will often say the Souls games are "tough but fair" and I've played all of them going back to Demons Souls, and that is definitely not always the case. There are plenty of times where enemy groupings seem cheap, where shortcuts are too far from key boss fights or where you simply cannot help but die and waste time. That said once you do get into the groove of things they can be really rewarding.

At the end of the day though if you gave it your best shot and still nothing was driving you forward then there is no point in forcing yourself. I don't care how many hours I might put into StarCraft, it's just not a game type that I can really enjoy because RTS is not my thing at all. Bloodborne is a good entry point because it's slightly divorced from the Dark Souls series and doesn't carry a lot of the baggage over. The gameplay is nearly identical but some elements are simplified - you don't have to worry about how heavy your armor is and weapons typically scale with one of two stats so your "character build" is a lot simpler. It's also more fast paced than previous entries as you're encouraged to dodge a lot as you never get a shield - it's all about evasion and if you get really good parrying.

Last advice is that if you do decide to pick one of these up and try one last time, don't be afraid to simply look things up. These games are notoriously enigmatic and there is no shame in saving yourself some time and finding out what does what. Also don't ever let anyone shame you into never summoning help for boss fights or engaging in the co-op mechanic. It's there and it's awesome and it's really fun to call in a stranger and roam through the level together or get that extra help with a boss.

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Whoa, 2nd 2018 GOTY list to put Bloodborne on it (and at the top spot both times, to boot).

Looking forward to what 2019 has in store for Noclip, Danny!

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@duxa: Elaborate, please! What did you do?

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Imma be honest, I got a little upset seeing Fallout 76 compared to The Long Dark, a game I am quite fond of, but I respect the choice. Also: Two Point Hospital yay! Cheers, Danny.

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That Bloodborne story is just superb, Danny. Just superb. Thanks for sharing it.

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@duxa: Ah cool! I thought maybe in terms of design, programming, writing, but I suppose that would be to share too much. Thanks though!

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Fallout 76 will be on my top 10 as well Danny, you're not alone!

I need to get back to Bloodborne, started playing it a few months ago, but got stuck on the Blood Starved Beast and never played again.

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Glad to see Bloodborne continues to get praise for being the masterpiece that it is on these lists, even a few years later.

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Fallout 76 is definatly not a great game but as a game you can fire up and mindlessly play while watching the forgotten weapons youtube channel tell you about WW2 guns it's great!

I spent more time with it than I care to admit but most of it was having a alright time. Although I also played andromeda last year so I may just have some sort of serious character defect :D

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@tehcarlzor: Don't worry, the Fallout 76 inclusion was telegraphed miles away.

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Fallout 76 made my list as well. Haters gonna hate, but a fun game is a fun game even if it is a mess.

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Great list Danny! Bloodborne is definitely something special. I hope some of the rumors abound of a sequel are true. Be great to go back to that world.

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300 hours into Bloodborne just after getting into it this year is wild. I might have the same amount of time put into it, but that's from playing it a couple of times to completion every year since it came out!

And yeah, I think if I'm ever getting a tattoo, a game-related one, it's going to be the Hunter's Mark.

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300 hours into Bloodborne just after getting into it this year is wild. I might have the same amount of time put into it, but that's from playing it a couple of times to completion every year since it came out!

And yeah, I think if I'm ever getting a tattoo, a game-related one, it's going to be the Hunter's Mark.

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Fallout 76 after spending all that time with the Bethesda vidoc and theater thing... I called it.

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Danny has the Danswers of 2018