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Rich Gallup and Ben Coello's Top 10 Games of 2014

The co-hosts of the Dad Strength podcast discuss the 10 games they enjoyed most between diaper disasters and sleepless nights.

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Rich Gallup is Executive Producer for Disruptor Beam, home of Game of Thrones: Ascent and Star Trek Timelines. Ben Coello is Senior Cinematics Artist for ArenaNet, working on Guild Wars 2. You may remember them from Fart Cat!, or as the acclaimed duo behind Giant Bomb’s 2008 Award for Best Product From Someone We All Used to Work With. Rich is on Twitter. Ben is not.

Hey Everybody! A year ago we created Dad Strength, a weekly podcast for folks like us who have limited free time (thanks to kids, careers, double lives, etc.) and could benefit from advice on which video games, movies, and TV shows feel worthy of their attention. As life continues to force us to adjust to the decreased number of games in our library, we find ourselves appreciating great game experiences more than ever. Especially the following!

Ben and Rich’s Best Online Multiplayer Session: Earth Defense Force 2025

Rich: One such experience was the only multiplayer session we had together in all of 2014. Let’s blow right past that sentence so we don’t get bummed out. Being on opposite coasts and surrounded by rapidly growing toddlers, we had to schedule our lone game of EDF 2025 weeks in advance. Our plan paid off with the fun gameplay familiar from the pre-Insect Armageddon EDF games, rife with Starship Troopers and Aliens references from the two of us. There are bigger and better multiplayer games out there, but that bug hunt was our favorite multiplayer session of the year.

Ben: That’s right, Rich. Who needs a logical story, competent voice acting, or any graphical improvements when you can still blow up bugs real good? This game proves that fun gameplay trumps all. And now the bugs can be blown into little pieces! EDF! EDF!

Game That Rich’s Wife Told Him to Stop Playing: Marvel Puzzle Quest

Yeaaaaaah, I played Marvel Puzzle Quest too much. C’mon, it’s Puzzle Quest! On your phone! And once you are in the ceaseless rhythm of competing in events for new Marvel characters, it’s hard to stop. Like “You really need to put that phone down” “Hmm?” “I mean it” hard.

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Ben’s Lunch Break Award: Brutal Doom

We’re going to keep bringing up our kids because THEY ARE EVERYWHERE. Except at work, where I hoard games that are enjoyable in small chunks to be played during lunch. The Brutal Doom mod shoves the original demon blaster kicking and screaming into the modern era, updating the weapons, adding tons of blood splatter, screams of agony and a whole lot more. It’s surprising how much this old game can still quicken my pulse, and if you’ve got even a passing interest in Doom or FPS games, I suggest you check this one out.

Really Good Game that Rich Played Just Before These Awards So He Knowingly Lacks Perspective on Where it Ranks for the Year: Valiant Hearts: The Great War

Valiant Hearts looks great, tells a nice story, and softens its lessons on the horrors of World War I with a happy puppy. The game is an easily recommendable experience, especially since it’s so easy to play, but it’s hard to place it among my top games of 2014. I just finished playing it this week and need some time to see how long it personally resonates. Time I don’t have before this article is due, so I’ll give it this bald-faced compromise of an acknowledgement/award instead. Cheers! On to our individual Top 3 games of 2014!

Ben’s #3: Cavern Kings

Like anybody, I’ve been mulling over ideas that I want to see incorporated into a game. Procedurally generated levels. Endlessly stackable weapon powerups. World destruction. Digging. Finally, somebody stole my dream journal, made a game with all this stuff and called it Cavern Kings. And it turns out my dreams are pretty darn fun to play. Cavern Kings is an action platform shooting rogue like-type thing, where your goal is to dig into deeper and deeper caverns collecting as much loot as possible before dying and then doing it all over. This one can also be played in short bursts and it’s a ton of fun.

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Rich’s #3: South Park: The Stick of Truth

South Park: The Stick of Truth represents an exciting achievement for video games. It captures the feeling of playing an episode of the show to a near-flawless degree. The art, animation style, effects, characters, dialog, and humor are all there. It’s an incredible feat worthy of study, mixed with solid RPG mechanics. Unless the next South Park game ships on Okama GameSphere, I don’t know how they can top this sense of immersion. Obsidian Entertainment should probably just switch to making Time Trotters games.

Ben’s #2: Dark Souls

I like short gaming sessions, so it takes a lot for me to be drawn into a game that takes many, long chunks to complete, like Dark Souls. The one that came out in 2011, that I only just got around to playing. A lot is said about the difficulty, and you are going to die quite a bit, but I rarely felt like my death was a result of the game being cheap. Instead, every death felt like a little lesson, teaching me a better strategy, demanding that I play better and smarter. I think I will take these lessons to heart as I raise my children. They will only become stronger as I defeat them at every turn.

Rich’s #2: Jazzpunk

If Ben’s dream journal game of 2014 is Cavern Kings, mine is Jazzpunk. Somebody on Twitter once compared their Steam library to an untouched vinyl collection and mine is no different. I never play games on my computer, but I still buy games to show support for the developers, or I’m hunting for Frog Fractions 2, or I naively believe I’ll have time to play it. I stumbled upon some of that time between appointments at this year’s Star Trek convention in Las Vegas, AKA the perfect setting for immersing myself in Jazzpunk’s style and artfully cohesive brand of weird fun. It’s truly the “standing in line behind Mr. Homn at a casino mini-mart” of video games.

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Ben’s Game of the Year: Titanfall

Do you like Call of Duty-style/FPS competitive multiplayer-type electronic experiences? Do you harbor a deep and abiding love for all sorts of giant robot creations, anime or not? Do you dream about boost-assisted, superhuman, parkour-style movement? If you answered yes to these questions, do you want to hang out sometime because I’m into all of that stuff as well, and I bet we’d be good friends? And then, when we’re hanging out, we should play Titanfall, because it has all those elements blended together and carefully balanced. Respawn has done an admirable job releasing updates with new features and modes. Skipping across rooftops while dodging fire from giant mechs is just way too much fun, and no other game has compelled me to return and play it more than Titanfall. For this, it has earned the title of Ben’s Game of the Year.

Rich’s Game of the Year: Assassin’s Creed IV: Black Flag

I entered the current generation of consoles with Black Flag, and found a gorgeous and welcome return to the smooth mechanics and conspiracy storytelling that I expect from my favorite franchise while addressing aspects that came up short in Assassin’s Creed III. The ocean felt vast and explorable compared to AC III’s forest, the island terrain was more suitable for parkour-ery, the naval combat was expanded nicely and I found the “real world” scenes within Abstergo Entertainment a cleaner, more engaging addition to the Assassins versus Templars lore than that business with Desmond and Juno. The game even made being a pirate cool, which I had on good authority was no longer possible. (We’re strictly a ninja household.) Who is up for some shanties?

Thanks for reading everybody! We recorded a podcast version of these awards that may already be live over at DadStrength.tv. Hope you enjoy it!

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This is my favorite guest list of 2014. It's probably the only one with Earth Defense Force on it.

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As a father, I empathize with the lack of free-time to play video games and each one that gets the time of day is important. That said, I was unaware of Dad Strength and look forward to checking it out! Great list, gentlemen.

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Suddenly, Brutal Doom! Glad to see the 'old timers' on Giant Bomb again.

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Oh man Ben is at anet now?

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Titanfall's lobby system killed the whole game for me, CS:GO does it so much better. I feel like I'm always sitting in a lobby with Titanfall, yet with CS:GO I feel like I'm always playing because they don't bother with lobbies. The match ends, you spend 10 seconds voting for the next map and you're in the next game straight away.

Lobbies need to go in future FPS games, they've always pissed me off.

+ Give me a server browser and an SDK on the PC, an FPS without custom maps is a dead one on this platform.

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@hassun said:

Suddenly, Brutal Doom! Glad to see the 'old timers' on Giant Bomb again.

"Back in my day, we had to wait until AFTER the battle and then may our way all the way BACK TO TOWN to save our progress."

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Dark Souls continuing to prove it is the best game to have come out in the last 10 years. It's been out 3 years now and people still cannot stop discovering it and then talking about it.

I love it =)

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I also played Black Flag this year, and it's a really, really good game.

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Watch ouuuuuuut for the Time Trotters. This is certainly a list made by married dudes with full careers.

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Titanfall is not my number one but it's baffling to me how some people talk about it being on the "most disappointing" lists. Really good game, just didn't revolutionize everything.

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Ben and Rich are the best and ya'll should listen to their podcast - it's fun for dads and fun for not dads!!

Great list guys - EDF gets a thumbs up from me. Oh and I should stop playing Marvel Puzzle Quest as well...

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A well written list and one that has me excited to take a look at Valiant Hearts.

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Nice! Black Flag might be my GotY as well. Didn't know these guys were doing a podcast, I might check it out sometime!

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This is a nice list and very well made.

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EDF and Brutal Doom are both some of the best games of their kind. If I want shit blown up, those are now the go-to's.

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@kerafyrm said:

Lobbies need to go in future FPS games, they've always pissed me off.

Not only that but it would be good if you can more strictly pick which game you want to join. COD3 shows the host, number of players, the game type and map and you can just dive into whatever one and there's no lobbies.

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@theht said:

Nice! Black Flag might be my GotY as well.

Sorry. Only guests are allowed to nominate games from earlier year. :P

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So, personally I'm kinda fine with enjoying the works of people who I strongly disagree with, but maybe it should still be mentioned considering how big a deal the neo-nazi connection with Hatred got, that the guy behind Brutal Doom is a nut like that too.

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Dadstrength.TV should totally be a Giantbomb premium podcast.

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Fun list with fun diversity and a fun format.

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I really should get around to playing Black Flag eventually.

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FINALLY, someone else who considers Titanfall to be their GOTY. Everyone thinks I'm crazy. Goddamn, I love that game.

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So glad to see MPQ listed. My addiction!

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FINALLY, someone else who considers Titanfall to be their GOTY. Everyone thinks I'm crazy. Goddamn, I love that game.

Still playing it to this day. So much fun!

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@fram: yup I love titanfall. Still play it. Can't wait for titanfall 2

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As someone who recently did a class change to to the Father class, and who already had maxed points in Podcast Listening, I'm definitely going to have to check out Dad Strength.

(No idea why I went with the D&D reference on that one. Felt natural.)

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I listen to Dad Strength every week. Cracking podcast!

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It's pretty adorable how they together still managed to make a list of ten games. True friendship right there.

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I really should get around to playing Black Flag eventually.

I found Freedom Cry to be a better, more condensed version of the whole thing. But that's just me.

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@xeirus: I should play that too. I already have Black Flag, so it's not really an either/or thing.

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You know the list is legit when you see EDF.