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Erik Wolpaw's Top 10 Games of 2015

Erik Wolpaw's long-awaited follow-up to his 2011 Top 10 Games of the Year list is this 2015 Top 10 Games of the Year list. He's very sorry.

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Erik Wolpaw is the writer of two of the greatest video game-related things of all time: the Portal series, and this Final Fight One review. He also co-founded the legendary Web Site Old Man Murray, currently works at Valve, and is involved in the upcoming sequel to Psychonauts. He never uses Twitter, but we're linking to his account anyway, in the hopes it might shame him into tweeting more (it won't).

Getting old sucks. I can literally hurt myself sleeping now. That said, I HAVE discovered one good thing about aging: You eventually become comfortable with your own taste. Here’s an example: I love Louis L’Amour novels and the Olive Garden. Genuinely. Non-ironically. Tough shit, 20-year-old me. I know this wasn’t what you were hoping for. All I can say is I’m having a great time! And also you’re going to hate my top 10 list. Oh my God, you’re going to hate it.

10. Sorcery Saga: Curse of the Great Curry God

Holy crap, I just looked and this didn’t even come out in 2015. I played it in 2015, so... I don’t know what to tell you. Get used to it. Anyway, here’s more or less all I want from a game anymore: you go into a dungeon and collect stuff and also you have stats that go up. That is a description that describes Sorcery Saga. Plus, I sit at a desk for 10 hours a day, so in my leisure time I need to stretch my legs.

Unfortunately, you can’t operate a PS4 while lying down with your legs stretched out, so mostly I want my dungeon adventures to take place on either a Vita or a 3DS. Sorcery Saga is on the Vita! If this sounds like the best game imaginable, it is. Feel free to end the list here.

9. Crusader Kings II: Horse Lords

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This is more like it, right? It even came out this year! But, you’re probably saying to the people you’re reading this top 10 list out loud to in court, "Crusader Kings II isn’t about going into a dungeon to collect stuff". Well, if you say so. I wouldn’t know. Once a year I start thinking, you know, I’m arguably not a complete idiot. In fact, I’m the type of petite sophisticate who should probably be playing--and enjoying!--these grand strategy games. So, once a year, I reinstall Crusader Kings II (and prior to 2012, Dominions) and give it a shot and quickly become bored and go spend the rest of the afternoon grinding the post-game dungeon in Sorcery Saga. No more. 2015 is the year I retire these pointless acts of serious and committed self-delusion. So this number nine spot is simply a tribute to my old arch-nemesis, the first five minutes of Crusader Kings II.

8. Disgaea 5: Alliance of Vengeance

Here’s how I play Disgaea games: I do just enough story missions to unlock all the crap in the hub, and then spend the next 100 hours happily grinding item dungeons. I love Disgaea games. I have never finished a Disgaea game. In fact, I can’t tell you the difference between any of the Disgaea games. All I can tell you is they’re all perfect. This year’s model is on the PS4, which would be tough for my only-playing-games-while-lying-down Game of the Year criteria, except it works great over remote play on the Vita.

7. Etrian Mystery Dungeon

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There are three things I love: my family, Etrian Odyssey games, and Mystery Dungeon games. And much like this top 10 list, those things aren’t in any particular order. So you can imagine my joy when somebody who I don’t know in Japan decided to cram Etrian Odyssey into my Mystery Dungeoning.

That said, somebody else in Japan, or maybe the same guy, also decided this year to add more story to Etrian Odyssey and make Etrian Odyssey 2: Untold something something something. I don’t want to get political, but I’m a single issue voter: No more fucking story in Etrian Odyssey. Jesus.

6. The Crew

Here’s another type of game I love: Open-world driving games. I replay Burnout Paradise at least once a year, and I swear to God I will play these things regardless of quality. For example, this game. Which is being unfair to The Crew. It’s better than you’ve heard! If you’re me! Plus, it has lots of grinding. It’s basically Ford Fusion Mystery Dungeon.

5. Clickhole ClickVentures

This is 100% true: Until recently, my plan for when I inevitably get fired from Valve was to start writing and publishing absurd Choose Your Own Adventure games and sell them for one dollar each. This year Clickhole began writing and publishing absurd Choose Your Own Adventure games. And they’re good!

And they’re free! Which pretty much screws me, retirement-wise. Still, they really are terrific. But, you’re probably saying, they’re not games! Well, neither was Gone Home and you (Jeff Gerstmann) all loved that. Alright, calm down. I’m joking to prove a point: What’s wrong with you?

4. Demon Gaze

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I like breasts. I spend at least some small part of each day thinking about them. Better yet, they’re usually attached to women, a category of person of I’m fond of because many of them have been very kind to me over the years. Surprisingly, then, I’ve been largely indifferent to boobs in games. Demon Gaze is a dungeon RPG starring giant-bosomed people. Actually, I’m not 100% sure they’re all people. I’m positive about the enormous breast part, though. Anyway, does the occasional sight of a half-covered, supernaturally huge chest make dungeons even better than dungeons usually are? Yes.

Something to explore in 2016.

3. Operation Abyss: New Tokyo Legacy

I didn’t like Operation Abyss. It’s on the list to send a clear message to Japanese game developers: Just because you made a loot collecting dungeon crawler on the Vita or 3DS, that doesn’t mean you get a free pass. Those free passes are reserved for open-world driving games. Also, I couldn’t think of ten games. I did play a couple hours of Undertale and enjoyed it. Let’s call this one a tie between the first two hours of Undertale and my stern warning to Japanese game developers.

2. Pokemon Mystery Dungeon

I’m playing this right now and enjoying it, but it’s mainly here to make another point: Operation Abyss aside, I will spend 20 hours grinding your Mystery Dungeon game even if it’s explicitly targeted at four-year-olds.

1. Bloodborne

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This one breaks all the rules: It doesn’t take place in a mystery dungeon, there’s no driving, and it’s not on the Vita and doesn’t work well over remote play. Still, I love, love, love Souls games. Love ‘em. Love the combat. Love the atmosphere of dreamy oddness. I even love Dark Souls II. And Bloodborne is a lot better than that. The first nine games on this list are in no particular order, but Bloodborne is number one. I new-game-plussed it a few times, and even spent a ton of time in the Chalice dungeons. If Bloodborne 2’s Chalice dungeons incorporate better loot progression, more visual variety, and a few blouses magically exploding off some giant busts, I will never play another game.

Well, that’s it. My first ever totally honest top 10 list. One ancillary benefit of this new policy of truth is that I can already announce next year’s list: eight interchangeable, grindy Japanese porn RPGs and Dark Souls 3. And probably The Crew again.

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Yep, Mr Wolpaw sure is a good writer. He's not just pretending to be funny - he actually is.

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This is a great, weird list that speaks to me. Hopefully it is as honest as it is (very) funny . I have a soft spot for weird Japanese RPGs and dungeon crawlers.

I'm reminded that I really enjoyed what I played of Etrian Mystery Dungeon and Bloodborne, I need to get back to those.

I did not expect to see The Crew on any list this year.

Me either! "Ford Fusion Mystery Dungeon" as a descriptor made me laugh harder than it should have.

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I had no idea Erik worked at GameSpot before!

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This list is my spirit animal.

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Now this is a goddamn list. Great stuff.

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I love everything Erik Wolpaw has ever written.

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Touche, salesman, I too like breasts.

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I waited to damn long for this list!

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Yay, I'm not alone, someone else thinks The Crew is a good game. My go-to game when not in the mood for using my brain.

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Bought it at christmas on PSN for next to nothing and going through Sorcery Saga: Curse of the Great Curry God on my PSTV right now, it is a super lovely rogue-like of the Shiren/Mystery Dungeon Japanese style, everything about it except the framerate instability is the most fine charming greatness. It has a better written story and better characters and character development and all that than too many larger games. Underrated wonderful gem.

The lead-character Purupuru belongs on a list of great female characters in gaming. Wish I felt similarly for dungeoncrawlers as I do for roguelikes.

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Man..... I'm disappointed on those games. A lot of those are only on the list cause of the breasts and only on Vita. I'd rather see them on a huge monitor.

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Erik Wolpaw you are a treasure.

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I've recently been spending a lot of time in Bloodborne's Chalice Dungeons. Now I'm way more excited for the potential of Bloodborne 2's offering than I ever could have been. Anything else is a disappointment now, I suppose.

If Bloodborne 2’s Chalice dungeons incorporate better loot progression, more visual variety, and a few blouses magically exploding off some giant busts, I will never play another game.

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Great list. Hopefully Dark Souls 3 is perfect then I don't have to play any other games for my entire life.

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Fun read. Still need to play Disgaea 5 myself.

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Wolpaw spends 2015 removing Kebab from CK2.

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Wait, what is Demon Gaze? lol Does Erik actually like it? I feel like I've lost the plot somewhere!

Edit: After careful research it appears to be a dungeon crawl game with a helping of weird anime-girl relationship building. Okay, I get it. I'll allow it.

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That's a real fuckin' awesome list right there, even if none of the games are on my list. What a fantastic year it's been!

If Bloodborne 2’s Chalice dungeons incorporate better loot progression, more visual variety, and a few blouses magically exploding off some giant busts, I will never play another game.

More like Bodice Dungeons amirite?

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Finally! A man of taste.

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cool guy

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I love Japanese wizardry clones. I caught Etrian Odyssey fever back in 2007, and it's only intensified since then.

Demon Gaze was my personal GOTY for 2014, and consequently Operation Abyss: New Tokyo Legacy was my most anticipated game of 2015. I started my playthrough of Operation Abyss the same way I started my playthrough of Demon Gaze: spending several hours combing through a Japanese wiki and staring at spreadsheets. Then I booted the game for the first time, and spent another several hours building my party. I played through the first tutorial dungeon with them, and leveled them up for the first time, which was another ordeal which required spending time studying spreadsheets and wikis to determine the optimal stat distribution. At this point, it was getting pretty late, so I decided to call it a night and put the game on hold until I could dedicate a more sizable chunk of time to actually exploring a dungeon or two.

Then, something horrible happened. Something awful. I came back to the game, and realized that the pages and pages of handwritten preparatory notes I'd assembled were nowhere to be found. I booted the game, looked at my party members, and said to each of them, "I don't know who you are anymore!"

You see, hidden within the cyberpunk aesthetic of New Tokyo Legacy is a deep aversion to anything resembling conventional notation. The stat screen is a list of abbreviations and numbers, and incredibly, some stats have multiple integers associated with them. Characters have "classes," like wizard, warrior, knight, samurai, archer, and so on. The game's manual even gives you advice like, "warriors should be the front and wizards should be in the back." But you'll never see any of these words on a character's stat screen. Instead, you go to a separate tab on the character info screen to view their "blood type," and find something like "K - Brunhilde" or "W - Tomoe." The game manual doesn't tell you want any of this means, so you find a guide on the internet and find that "Brunhild is a blood code that was created using the genome of the French heroine Jeanne d'Arc," who was a knight, meaning that your character is a knight. I still don't know what that additional letter means.

Right now I am looking at my party of level 2 adventurers. I had such grand plans for them. Such wonderful, grand plans! But those plans have been lost, somewhere in a stack of papers somewhere in my apartment (maybe they've been taken out with the trash by now). Perhaps some day I will muster the wherewithal to recreate that which was lost.

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Demon Gaze one was brilliant.

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Erik Wolpaw should 100% consider writing an anime game, somehow. Even if it's just a joke, like a five minute intro cutscene followed by a 12 hour looping animation of some text that blinks "ANIME SUCKS"

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This list is THE WORST.

ITS SO GOOD.

Thanks Erik!

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When I read the words "Curse of the Great Curry God" and "Horse Lords" I immediately thought this would be another one of those joke-y GOTY lists. Turns out, no, those are real titles for real games.

Also, this man somehow managed to cram 5 dungeon crawlers, a Nippon Ichi and a Paradox game in a single year (and on his top ten). That's some dedication to videogames. And a sign of having too much free time?

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Wolpaw!

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I like this list. Great to see someone who appreciates breasts.

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I am profoundly confused by this list, but keep doing whatever it is you're doing Wolpaw.

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This was my favorite top 10 list. Erik is a genius.

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#1 on my Top 10 Lists of 'Top 10 Games of the Year' lists.

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I hope one day Giant Bomb is big enough to hire Erik Wolpaw when he got fired from Valve.

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@geralt said:

I hope one day Giant Bomb is big enough to hire Erik Wolpaw when he got fired from Valve.

I would kickstart the shit out of that idea.