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Jeff Gerstmann's Top 10 Games of 2014

Let's sift through the remnants of 2014, declare a handful of things as "good" or "great," and plow onward.

2014 was our first full year with new consoles, and what did it get us? A bunch of arguments over the relative power of two seemingly underpowered platforms, a bunch of developers getting caught flatfooted and shipping a pile of ports and/or a pile of broken games, and... well, we've already devoted weeks of podcasts to the messed-up business that happened this year, and perhaps that's enough for at least a couple of weeks. Let's wrap it up, talk about a handful of games that I really enjoyed this year, put a bow on it, and come out swinging for 2015. Cool?

I hate you, epic pro Alberto Del Rio card.
I hate you, epic pro Alberto Del Rio card.

Before we get started, a word about a game I played too much of this year. WWE Supercard is barely a game. It's a product that has the look and feel of a bootleg wrestling game--you won't hear any real wrestling music or voice quips in it. And it's barely more than a basic play on Top Trumps. But the cards dance around and pull suplexes and giant swings on each other. And it's blindingly quick, letting you rattle off a full match in around 20 seconds. And it's constantly giving you new cards with the hope that you'll eventually pull something with some actual rarity and usefulness as you claw your way up the tiers (which, by the way, just means that you're getting cards with somewhat higher numbers on them than the cards you currently have.

I hate you, WWE Supercard. I gave you money, WWE Supercard. You're a reskinned NBA game with wrestlers instead of basketball players, WWE Supercard. And I'll probably keep fooling around with you whenever I'm waiting for a flight or find myself standing around somewhere, waiting for something more engaging to occur. Ultimately, this is all my fault, WWE Supercard. I hate myself, WWE Supercard. Don't play WWE Supercard. Actually, that new Road to Glory mode is pretty decent, though it'll probably be over by the time you read this.

Let's get on to something resembling a proper Top 10 list.

10. Trials Fusion

The addition of a trick system didn't really help Trials Fusion, but there weren't enough trick-focused levels to cause that aspect of the game to detract from the overall package, either. That might sound a bit like faint praise, but the core aspect of Trials--namely, the part where you're participating in motocross time trials on impossibly constructed tracks--is great, resulting in a more honed and pure version of the obsessive, leaderboard-focused behavior brought on by its predecessor. (As a side note, I probably played just as much Trials Frontier this year, too, but the way its free-to-play side manifested harder and harder as time went on eventually made this one a real bummer.)

9. Jazzpunk

I'm trying not to talk about or think about Jazzpunk. My ultimate goal is to forget the game ever existed and completely lose all memory of its gags and how well its sense of style comes together. Then, and only then, can I play Jazzpunk a second time. If you haven't played it once, I consider you to be lucky: you can still play and enjoy what Jazzpunk has to offer.

8. Lethal League

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The competitive action in Lethal League gets fast and stays nuts. I found it to be at its best as a one-on-one game--the four-player support is much too wild for normal use. It fits in the same spot as something like Divekick or Samurai Gunn. Lethal League is fast, simple, and brutal competition that backs up its solid core with fun presentation, from great music to a wholesale boosting of the Super Smash Bros. UI. That's just weird. Play more Lethal League.

7. Titanfall

Titanfall is a great game that had too many expectations foisted upon it from external sources, whether it's EA, who published the game, or Microsoft, who saw this exclusive-to-its-console release as an early victory for the Xbox One. It's not some world-beating Call of Duty Killer, especially in a year that saw Call of Duty make some meaningful changes to its well-worn formula. On its own merits, Titanfall is an extremely exciting multiplayer game that was among the first games of the year to help bring extended mobility back to competitive shooters. It also offered big-ass robots, which probably made the game a little divisive. Personally, I enjoyed the addition of the titans when the game was first released, but grew a bit tired of them as the months wore on and players became far more adept at dropping titans. Nice maps and some solid playlist and mode updates over the rest of the year helped it out, too. It's not a world beater, and I still maintain that the level progression feels pretty empty without more gear to unlock, but as a first attempt and a bold first stab into the new generation of consoles, Titanfall stands out.

6. Bayonetta 2

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I originally only liked Bayonetta from a distance. Its colorful, crazy style was amazing, but I felt no real draw to play it for myself. I eventually came around and had a great time, which paved the way for Bayonetta 2. I'm hardly a devotee to this genre or this developer, but Bayonetta 2 brings things together in a way that just about anyone can enjoy. It's flashy, fierce fun that, unlike a lot of other games in the genre, inspired me to want to get better at it as I continued playing. Also it has crazy hair beasts and ridiculous boss encounters that, in a lot of ways, make me just want to play another Metal Gear Rising. Is that weird?

5. Diablo III: Ultimate Evil Edition

The Reaper of Souls content added to Diablo III's base game is a good next act, but it's the nuts and bolts that surround that new act--like adventure mode and the numerous other little odds and ends designed to make the game more replayable--that make Diablo III stand out for me. This year, the console version of the game caught me by surprise. We'll probably never get another Marvel Ultimate Alliance, but adding direct control into Diablo III and putting it onto consoles that could handle its visual performance needs with fewer cutbacks made me feel a little more OK about the idea that MUA is dead and buried. If other games hadn't come along and dethroned it, I'd probably still be wandering around various hellscapes in search of more sticks or swords or helmets or whatever.

4. Luftrausers

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Luftrausers is beautiful in its simplicity, amazing in its sense of style, and smart in its sense of progression. It also gets hard as heck. In some alternate, cooler version of history, Luftrausers was released in 1982 and stole more quarters than Defender and Stargate combined. Also, I really can't say enough about the soundtrack and the way it reforms itself based on how you build your plane. What a cool idea.

3. Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor

Take the tower-climbing and base movement ideas of Assassin's Creed, toss in the Batman combat, and layer on a system of enemy progression and promotion that gives the world a bunch of tougher-than-average mid-bosses to take on and you've got... well, you actually have something pretty special, really. When you talk about a game being greater than the sum of its parts, you're talking about something like Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor. Personally, I couldn't care any less about the setting and the story is average, at best. But the developers of Mordor slapped those mechanics together in a masterful way, and the Nemesis system connects them all in a way that makes the entire game feel richer and more alive. It's an impressive trick, for sure. I wasn't expecting to care much about this one and found it to be quite the surprise--for once, a publisher talked up a new mechanical system as huge and meaningful and you know what? They were actually right. Nice.

2. Far Cry 4

I feel slightly guilty about putting Far Cry 4 this high on my list, considering how similar it is to Far Cry 3. But you know what? I really liked Far Cry 3. And I keep coming back to Far Cry 4. At this point I've got separate playthroughs going on the PC and the PS4, so I can skulk around the underbrush on multiple platforms. This time around, I'm digging more into the side missions, saving hostages, hijacking supply trucks, and so on. The online co-op is a nice addition and the story and its characters are a bit more realized this time out, which certainly helps, too. I don't think I'll feel the same way about all this if Far Cry 5 is pretty much the same game for a third time, but as a one-time re-do, Far Cry 4 is astoundingly fun.

1. Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare

Here's a shot from the part of Call of Duty that nobody plays.
Here's a shot from the part of Call of Duty that nobody plays.

If you had told me at the beginning of the year that Call of Duty was to be my #1 game for 2014, there's no way I would have believed you. As word about what Sledgehammer was doing started to leak around the edges, it sounded a bit like Titanfall-but-bad. And the franchise has been slipping for a few years now. But the way Advanced Warfare makes it soldiers more mobile makes the multiplayer feel fresh and fun in a way I haven't gotten from the series in a very long time. As of this writing, I've prestiged, resetting my rank back to the beginning and starting over with a cool new "I prestiged" icon. You could say that this has just as much to do with the relative weakness of the competition this year as it does the game's own strength, but let's not take away from what the developer accomplished here. Sledgehammer has turned things around for a franchise that I figured I'd never be able to play for more than a week or two past its release ever again. In short, I'm as surprised as anyone to find this game at the top of my list, and it's left me really curious to see what Call of Duty ends up being next year. Because if it goes back to slow-ass, ground-based movement and more of that old left-trigger, right-trigger action with no nuance, you can count me out. Jetpacks or nothing from here on out, y'all. It's 2015.

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I'm confused. Why is there a picture of Dr. Tracksuit on the thumbnail to this list and not one of Jeff?

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Putting the main event on before intermission, I see.

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@flavbot: Jeff came out as being Dr. Tracksuit on the Game of the Year Day 1 podcast.

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Call of Duty as #1. What the hell. This year was weird.

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Very interesting list! Your points about AW actually turned me 'round to the idea of it being #1, I was kinda surprised to see it there at first.

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Surprised to not see Horizon 2. Just bought it and enjoying it a lot.

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3 different Game of the Years so far. Makes me super excited to hear the deliberations in a couple days.

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Man, I fucking adored those X-Men Legends and MUA games. Diablo III on consoles just isn't enough unfortunately to sate my desire for a third MUA, or whatever it would be called.

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@flavbot said:

I'm confused. Why is Dr. Tracksuit on the thumbnail to this list and not Jeff?

Must me a mix up, Tracksuits top 10 comes later.

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Interesting that COD is your #1 but given your history with the series I understand since its the most interesting thing they've done recently.

I know how you feel about Supercard, I have a game from 2012 that I just keep popping up whenever I get bored and have something like 600 hours in.

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Advanced warfare was awesome.

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Was not expecting CoD to be number one... really surprising. Great list Jeff.

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@flavbot said:

I'm confused. Why is there a picture of Dr. Tracksuit on the thumbnail to this list and not Jeff?

HE'S LOOSE!!

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yep, just as surprised as Jeff how much i really enjoyed Advanced Warfare in all aspects.

Really surprised to See Luftrausers rank so highly for Jeff.

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I have to admit that I didn't see Advanced Warfare being Jeff's #1, but then again, it doesn't surprise me either. AW is a solid Call of Duty... it's even a solid game, period! And given how much Jeff seems to enjoy those games, it's a natural fit.

Bayonetta 2 on that list? That does surprise me. In a positive way, though.

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Huh. I expected Advanced Warfare to appear fairly high, but not take the top spot. The lists are remarkably diverse this year.

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Lethal League? Sounds like my kind of fighting game. Might check out sometime.

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Wait, Persona 4 didn't get another mention this year!?

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I expected Far Cry 4 vs CoD. My expectations were met.

Looks like the Bomb Squad has cooled on Jazzpunk though.

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God damn it shut the fuck up about super card already! I'm not even going to capitalize the title because it's that foolish.

I love Diablo 3 Ultimate Evil but that story is so dumb. The villains in that game I would equate in real life to a grown man trying to scare another grown man by pretending to be the boogeyman. It's just pathetic.

It's funny because on my own list Far Cry is 1 and Call of Duty is 2. As much as I enjoy the look and feel of CoDAW the multiplayer reminded me that I hate being shot in the back. Great list Jeff! This is a manly man's list that's for sure. Thank you for this website.

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And Jeff came back into the Call of Duty fold.

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Pretty awesome that Jeff picked Call of Duty. I don't know much about it but it's good to see that the series seems to be getting back where it needs to be.

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Crazy list.

The way Jeff's been talking about Call of Duty, I finally bit the bullet the other day and ordered the game. Haven't played one since Black Ops, and haven't played multiplayer since MW2, but I really like the Sledgehammer guys so I'm glad they made something apparently this awesome.

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I had a feeling CoD would be high on Jeff's list considering how much fun he said he was having well after the game's release.

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I really don't understand what people see in that CoD game. I just don't get it.

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Call of duty: Double Jump

Hooray for mediocrity

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I haven't played COD since the first BLOPS, now I want to again... Kevin VideoGame Spacey I want to play you....

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I did not expect to see Advanced Warfare at #1, and shouted "WHAT?!" as loud as my cold-infected body allowed me to. Might have to check it out, once I get a next-gen console or a new PC.

Really good list!

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I got that epic Brie Bella from the Road to Glory. Finally replaced that Paige rare pro!

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Will we also be getting a top ten list from Dr. Tracksuit?

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I would read this list but there are only six hours left in the new Road to Glory mode. Have to get that epic Brie.

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I'm surprised at the Call of Duty pick, but that's pretty cool nonetheless.

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@sterling: The multiplayer just feels very good. I played the free weekend on steam and i had a ton of fun with the game even though i'm hardly a fan of COD (MW2 was my first and last one)

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@jbg4 said:

Was not expecting CoD to be number one... really surprising. Great list Jeff.

I feel like if you've listened to Jeff talk about CoD this year it was pretty obvious it was going to be his #1. He's basically been playing it non-stop since release and brings it up all the time.

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I'm glad luftrausers hasn't been forgotten, it's such an amazing game

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His #0 game is WWE Super Card.

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I heard you can play WWE Supercard in at least 23 seconds.

Dont play WWE Supercards

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This list is deeply disappointing.

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@lepton said:

This list is deeply disappointing.

This year has been deeply disappointing.

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@lepton: What makes it disappointing? How can someone else's list be disappointing?

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@lepton said:

We'll probably never get another Marvel Ultimate Alliance

Why'd you have to bring that up, Jeff? My holidays already had enough drama.

Surprised by the Shadow of Mordor pick, let alone making it into the top 3. I kind of get the tentative impression that game of the year might come to down to Shadow of Mordor and Bayonetta 2.

And I can't wait to see what the sequel to Shadow of Mordor might look like. If they make an Assassin's Creed 1 to 2 type progression, I think the next game could really be something. As it is, it stands out in an otherwise middling year for gaming.

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For some reason I get the feeling this list was Jeff realizing how shitty a year it was for video games in 2014.

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Don't play WWE Supercard.

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Really Jeff? COD? Really?

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@handlas said:

Surprised to not see Horizon 2. Just bought it and enjoying it a lot.

Yeah, its absence surprised me too. I would have at least figured it'd be number 10, and looking at the list I certainly had the impression he liked it better than he did Trials Fusion, but I guess not!