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Vinny Caravella's Top 10 Games of 2015

I have so many games from this year that I still want to play that I'm officially calling off 2016.

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When he's not preparing for humanity's imminent collapse, Vincent "Vinny" Caravella spends his time heading up Giant Bomb's video efforts. He still loves point-and-click adventure games, great storytelling, and sharing amazing puns on his Twitter account.

I think 2015 was a fantastic year if you were into playing video games. There were so many great and varied gaming experiences, especially if you were sitting in front of a PC. I hardly turned on my consoles, except for exclusives. While the PC versions of some games suffered for mysterious reasons, I sought out and played games on my computer if I could. I'm still waiting to play the PC version of Rise of the Tomb Raider, so that will have to wait until next year, sadly. At some point I'll play Destiny, and I'm amazed I haven't played Halo 5: Guardians yet, but maybe that speaks to what a strong year it has been.

I could have easily padded this list out to 15 and beyond if I wanted. Batman: Arkham Knight, Rocket League, RONIN, and Rebel Galaxy all originally had spots on the big list. And I've got plenty of games I'm itching to get back into when I have time like Bloodborne, Pillars of Eternity, Technobabylon, Invisible Inc, and Fallout 4.

With all that being said, here's what I enjoyed the most in 2015.

10. The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt

This is my fault, Geralt. It's me, not you. You treated me right. You brought me beautiful open worlds, challenging combat, and the promise of exciting tales filled with morally ambiguous characters. No, no, it's OK! I like to get morally ambiguous sometimes! It's just... you were asking for so much of my time at a point in my life where I just wasn't ready to commit. Sure, you have your flaws, like your silly upgrade tree--boy that really drove me nuts. And that sound you make when you eat a banana. D'MACK. D'MACK. D'MACK. Who does that? But, I guess what I'm trying to say is: I'm ready to give this thing another shot if you'll have me. I'm ready to love a Witcher again.

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9. Undertale

You should play Undertale! Boy, that's a refrain that gets old quickly, right? But seriously, you should play Undertale. It's almost tragic that game keeps your character so isolated in the first hour. Undertale is a game about relationships and choices. For those to really pay off, time has to be invested. I don't think I really appreciated everything that was on offer until I'd finished the game. Even after that, it took another ending and some internet sleuthing to realize the intensity of the caustic narrative I'd unknowingly co-authored.

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8. Hacknet

So you wanna be a hacker, eh? Well, learning how to code is really hard and there's math involved. Also, most of it just looks like words and brackets, not swirling helixes of numbers or raining letters resolving into a password. Hacknet understands what you want. You want movie hacking, not boring, actual hacking. But you also want the illusion that MAYBE this could be real. MAYBE this is what real hackers do and now maybe you're a real hacker. You always delete your logs, so it's not like they could ever catch you if it were real, which it's definitely not... I mean most of it is fake... some of it is probably, kinda, like how real hackers do it... right?

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7. Until Dawn

I don't know how more folks aren't amazed by this one. It looks great, it uses the mechanics and choice system exceptionally well, and for something built to run like a teen horror flick it fires on all cylinders. I really enjoyed playing it, and then enjoyed watching Alex play it in the office. I even tried to get my wife to play it, but if you thought I didn't have enough time to finish a game you should talk to the person that watches the kids while I'm trying to play a game. It's fun and dopey, but it plays well and looks exceptional. It also has Peter Stormare happily chewing up the scenery like a four-month old labrador. Can't wait to see more.

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6. Cradle

I love adventure games (which we'll get to next) and a good story hook will pull me through most rough spots in gameplay or repetitive tasks. Cradle lays out a world for you to pore over with your mouse like you are studying the handwriting characteristics of an anonymous letter writer. You are given very little in the way of a structured narrative, but slowly you begin to assemble what looks like a reasonable sequence of events. The gameplay itself has faults, but there's some really novel sci-fi being spun here and it's all set against a Mongolian steppe. It may not stick the landing but I think you'll enjoy the spectacle.

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5. The Book of Unwritten Tales 2

I feel like this is the part of the list where I'm the precious one. The person trying to be outside and putting games you never heard of on this list because I'm too cool to like Halo. It's not true. Not all of it. Book of Unwritten Tales 2 is one of the best adventure games ever made. Not even one of the best of a bunch of crappy recent games. I mean up there with Day of the Tentacle, Sam and Max, and Fate of Atlantis (I really like that one). You probably won't get the best mileage out of it unless you've played through the original Book of Unwritten Tales, but if you are looking for an old adventure game done right, you've found it.

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4. Contradiction: Spot the Liar!

There's something to be said about the game and the experience you had playing the game. Contradiction gave me so much enjoyment this year, and I was so happy to have been able to share playing it with the Giant Bomb staff and community. I think the game itself is a fantastic blend of FMV and adventure gaming. Giving the player enough agency, and then using the FMV as an actual mechanic rather than full motion trimming. All of the actors are entertaining and they all seem in on the joke, but without spoiling the fun. It's one of the best uses of FMV I've ever seen, and I've probably seen too many.

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3. Life Is Strange

As of this writing I haven't seen the end of Life is Strange. I don't care. As with Contradiction right above this, the experience of playing this one with a group might be influencing my overall enjoyment of it. I just think this game is hitting more than it's missing and it's swinging pretty far out there. It's handling subject matter that is tough in the best of narrative situations, let alone one in which you give the player any control. The choices feel meaningful, and despite the occasional bout of melodrama, I'm finding myself completely bought into what they are selling. I'm hoping the rest of the series delivers, but even if it fails miserably and collapses in on itself like some beached whale it can't take away what it has already given me.

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2. Kerbal Space Program

Kerbal was first available somewhere in the Taft administration around mid-2011. Since that time it has been molded, tuned, plucked, preened, and made ready for its 2015 launch date. Now four years later, with the official PC game in my hands, it truly is a wondrous thing. Building your own spacecraft and exploring the galaxy is nothing new to video games, but the feeling that you just might be doing it in any realistic way is very new. I'm not saying that this is a pure simulator, but there's enough going on here to make you damn proud of any accomplishment, big or small. It's also full of rockets that you can put anywhere. I'm excited to see Kerbal transition from the PC to consoles in the near future, and also to see the Unity engine upgrade supposedly in the works. That probably means more framerate for more rockets, and that's always a good thing.

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1. Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain

And here we are at number one. Metal Gear Solid V. I put a lot of time into MGSV, at the expense of too many good games this year. I thought the gameplay was great. Running around the world, taking on missions at my own pace, and resolving them by my own means was fantastic. The story was enough to keep me moving through the game, even though I still haven't seen the truest true TRUE ending. It doesn't matter to me. I had enough fun with this one to put it at the top. The game has a polish and cohesiveness to it that kept me going long after I probably should have been doing something else with my limited time. I hit a couple of snags here and there, but I kept coming back. I think a lot of my obsession had to do with how missions were listed and the ease of accessing them. It was very easy to see where I was going and order a mission off of the menu. That appeals to someone who is not sure how long their gaming session is going to be. And heck, the dog has a knife, you're tying balloons to everything, and I never tired of "The Man Who Sold the World" (even if it is a cover).

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@sethmode said:
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@vinny: Yeah but you can definitely do that in W3 too, just knocking off contracts or quest branches piece by piece. I don't think it demands an hour minimum each time, 30 min is fine. At least you gave it a spot on the list, though. Since you're into the lore you'll probably love it once you beat it.

In my opinion, you absolutely cannot jump in and play TW3 for small chunks and drop it. I respect that you feel like you can, but I think you're the exception, not the rule.

I can absolutely play Witcher 3 in small chunks (and have kind of been forced to thus far). I get around 45-60 minutes in at a time during most sessions, and I'm still enjoying the heck out of it.

That's awesome. Seriously. But I stand by my belief that that isn't a common thing. If it were, we wouldn't have the entire staff not completing the game for the same reason. *shrug*

It's a great game, but I just don't get why certain people feel like it's some sort of disgusting affront to humanity that it might not be everyone's GOTY (again, my GOTY).

I agree with you, but I think the main thing bothering people is that no one at GB played even half of the game, and are assuming that what they played is the best and only stuff the game has to offer.

If W3 dropped off a cliff after Bloody Baron (which is the only part they ever mention), I'd agree it doesn't deserve accolades. And I 100% get that it's long and demands a lot of people and those are knocks against it in categories like Best Game. But for stuff like Best Story, to say "well I played 1/3 of the game and some guys on the internet said thats the best it gets so whatever" just seems a little like not doing due diligence. I can't blame them for not having the time to throw at it though.

Bloody Baron is great but it's not the Best Moment in that game, to me. Finding Ciri probably is, or the Keira questline.

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If W3 dropped off a cliff after Bloody Baron (which is the only part they ever mention), I'd agree it doesn't deserve accolades. And I 100% get that it's long and demands a lot of people and those are knocks against it in categories like Best Game. But for stuff like Best Story, to say "well I played 1/3 of the game and some guys on the internet said thats the best it gets so whatever" just seems a little like not doing due diligence. I can't blame them for not having the time to throw at it though.

Bloody Baron is great but it's not the Best Moment in that game, to me. Finding Ciri probably is, or the Keira questline.

That's not what they're saying though. They stopped playing for a lot of individual reasons, mostly because at some point the game lost them or they grew tired of it. I don't think playing more of the game might necessary improve the experience for them. With some of them (Dan in particular), the later they got in the game, the less they liked it. That's kind of the thing about the game for a lot of people (including myself). There are quest lines in that game that are super cool and interesting, but the stuff inbetween just isn't that great IMO. I don't think stretching Witcher into a 100+ hour open-world experience actually benefited it in the end. The structured story content was so good, but the ways the game tried to be Skyrim kind of weren't. And the longer stretches you're at between the next cool story moment, the more you're reminded "oh this combat is kind of bad." I know a lot of people disagree on that, and that's super cool. Different strokes. I'm not trying to change your mind on the game writing this.

That's where the disconnect is coming though from the feverish fans who think it's among the greatest games of all time and the people who liked it, but didn't love it. And I think the GB crew has done a good job voicing that. It is a fascinating, and kind of polarizing game for this reason. I personally want to see what CD Projekt Red can do divorced of the Witcher universe as at some point I think they outgrew that series.

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Kerbal Space Program, Until Dawn, Life is Strange.... Stop selling me on games Vinny.

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Nice

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@joshthestampede: Due diligence is all well and good but the game also has to do its part to hold their attention and make them want to finish out the story and pull them in.

For a lot of people it did that and it ended up being a lot of peoples top game for that reason but the game can't be all things to all people and it will lose some people. It just didn't grab the giant bomb staff the way it grabbed other people.

They're not looking to objectively decide on the ultimate videogame experience for the year, they're talking about their experiences and what they enjoyed and if they had to slog and struggle through the game to reach a point where they can say "The Witcher 3 finally grabbed me again" then the game just wasn't the best experience for them as an individual.

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@vinny: Vinny, it's commendable that you respond to users who place questionmarks about your list but at the same time that's the biggest bummer of giant bomb this year.

This is your list, you thought about this, and it's a cool list. Having to defend a personal game of the year list because a special snowflake didn't make it to the nr 1 spot, is strange behavior in my eyes.

Still, it's cool to see that you're communicating with the community as much, because Choose Your Own Adventure and GBE : playdates are amazing content because of it!

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Hmm so Vinny's the only one of the Beast crew to mention Contradiction on the Top 10? Interesting.

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The Witcher endurance run. Make it happen.

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Great list. Thank you for giving Hacknet the love it deserves!

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Pillars of eternity is so great. Might be my goty (though haven't played mario maker, witcher 3, or mgs v)

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Pillars of eternity is so great. Might be my goty (though haven't played mario maker, witcher 3, or mgs v)

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Until Dawn keeps 'em coming back...

/sunglasses

...For Stormore

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Yay, Vinny! Awesome list. Gotta finally give Life is Strange is a shot. I just have a strong aversion to teen writing cause, well, it's usually pretty terrible and cringy, but we'll see...

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I really loved the first BoUT, but didn't end up making it all the way through (I just put it down once and never got back to it). I'll have to make sure I rectify that now.

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Really good list Vinny, it reflects the content GiantBeast put out in 2015 nicely.

Nice to see Rebel Galaxy get some credit from GiantBomb East team. I also have a feeling that Vinny is going to really enjoy the rest of The Witcher 3, the Hearts of Stone DLC quest line is amazing.

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The Witcher endurance run. Make it happen.

This.

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@vinny: Vinny, it's commendable that you respond to users who place questionmarks about your list but at the same time that's the biggest bummer of giant bomb this year.

This is your list, you thought about this, and it's a cool list. Having to defend a personal game of the year list because a special snowflake didn't make it to the nr 1 spot, is strange behavior in my eyes.

Still, it's cool to see that you're communicating with the community as much, because Choose Your Own Adventure and GBE : playdates are amazing content because of it!

Whats the point of a public list if you dont wanna go out there and "defend" your picks?

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@mento: If I ever got around to finishing my list, I definitely would have had TheBUTT (or TBoUT2, as I usually wrote it) on mine near the top. I kind of feel like the first game was maybe a little better, but 2 was certainly no slouch.

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good list

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Papa Vinny makes a good pizza pie!!