Something went wrong. Try again later

Giant Bomb News

49 Comments

Vinny Caravella's Top 10 Games of 2018

Games, games, games! They just won't stop. Not only does Vinny have video games, he even added in some board games as well. So much gaming fun!

No Caption Provided

Vincent “Vinny” Caravella has been the Executive Producer for Giant Bomb for the last 10 years. He’s not exactly sure what that means but he is very proud of the work his coworkers produce daily and considers himself pretty lucky to be consistently locked in a room for hours at a time talking about nonsense with them. He occasionally plays video games.

We’re at the end of 2018 and while it is arguably a slower release year than 2016, there was still plenty of exceptional video game content. I got a platinum in to two games this year, God of War and Spidey. Now, whether that means fewer games came out to pull me off OR I just couldn’t tear myself away is debatable. Looking back, this year continues to affirm that classifying games or trying to predict what kind of game I will like is futile. Big and small, action or strategy, I just like games that are well-done. Eh, maybe there is one thing I can say I will favor over anything else and that’s a narrative. Some kind story, and the better told the more enjoyment I’ll probably have overall.

This year I’ve also found my way into the modern board game scene. I’ve got a lot of hobbies already, and certainly don’t need a new one but there is so much fantastic stuff out there. My son is now old enough to read pretty well and that has opened up an entire world of games. Coming from a lifetime of video games I’m constantly amazed at the themes, mechanics, and sheer AMOUNT of board games out there. A lot of them don’t even involve murdering things, though a lot of really fun ones also involve involve murdering things. As an added bonus, a lot of them are cooperative so I can help out with rules and gameplay without diminishing any of the actual fun of playing. I’ll add some of the ones I’ve played a bunch this year after all the video games.

10. Hitman 2

I still really like the new Hitman formula and I love the new maps. The only reason this isn’t higher up on the list is that I spent so much time getting my mastery levels up in the previous Hitman and this doesn’t add much that is new. What it is, though, is a fantastic continuation of the series with some fresh new challenges and maps.

The tone and self-awareness are as sharp as ever, continuing that tone of sincere naiveté that seems to permeate the world. Agent 47 continues to hunt down and assassinate the worst of humanity, but he has one incredible secret weapon: he is the only being that has discovered lying. No matter how paltry or ridiculous your attempt at deception may seem, most everyone will take you at your word until their demise. Even then, the last thoughts fleeting through their innocent little heads seem to be of disbelief as to why, say, a beloved movie idol would murder them… with a viking axe. Usually, that’s encapsulated in a quick “Hey…now…” as you make eye contact, but it works every time. In short, it’s still great and it still works and I still want more of it.

No Caption Provided

9. Donut County

Making a hole and dropping increasingly larger items into the hole is just fun. While things aren’t ever going to get very complicated in Donut County, there is a joy to the simple mechanic of making things go bye-bye down a hole. The quirky characters and narrative around the entire thing help keep things moving along, and while I thought I’d find the this-is-how-I-text-people tone of the characters grating as a cranky old man should, I was genuinely amused by it all. Also, it didn’t hurt that my kids also loved it.

No Caption Provided

8. Red Dead Redemption 2

I’ve probably talked more about Red Dead 2 than I’ve played it at this point. That’s not to say I haven’t played a bunch, it’s more that the conversations have been nonstop. I’m enjoying it just fine so far. I haven’t moved the needle forward that much on the main story, but that’s not exactly a knock against it considering there’s plenty to experience just interacting with the world and trying to be the best cowboy I can be. There are plenty of decisions and systems in the game that I find laborious, and whether those are by design or not I can’t say. It may not be always entertaining but I’ll be damned if it isn’t always impressing me with what it’s trying to do. I expect this one to continue to grow on me the longer I spend with it.

No Caption Provided

7. EXAPUNKS

I love systems. It’s the reason I’m into the RTS games, and probably the reason I’m drawn to production. I really enjoy setting out to solve a task as efficiently as possible with minimal human interference. In the studio I feel like I have failed if someone has to unplug a video cable to plug something else in. EXAPUNKS allows me to be the programmer and systems designer I was clearly meant to be. Though I’m terrible at math, learn only through trial and error, and require basic concepts to be explained over and over again ad nauseum, according to EXAPUNKS, I’m ready to hack into any system, including my own body. I’ve written what is clearly the world’s most ingenious scripts for hacking ATMs, radio stations, and libraries. What I could never accomplish in Lingo, Action Script, or Perl I can do now with the false confidence I have gained from this clever little gem.

No Caption Provided

6. Mega Man 11

This is a great modern take on Mega Man. You’d think it wouldn’t be that hard, but I have a lot respect for the developers here for making something that feels both current and classic. The new Double Gear System works well, opening up new and interesting challenges that go beyond the traditional perfectly-timed jumps as you move from left to right. I’m not sure if this is its first appearance,, but the item shop within the game also adds some relief from the higher difficulties with meaningful upgrades and merciful extra lives. This is a great addition to Mega Man and I’m eager to see if Capcom can keep the fresh momentum going with the series.

No Caption Provided

5. Chuchel

Amanita Design has been making odd adventure games for years now. Chuchel takes their oddball visual and audio design sensibilities and gives the player one scene at a time to explore before moving onto the next. The game almost has a popup book quality, inviting you to poke at anything that looks suspect until finally you’ve either seen everything or solved whatever puzzle was before you. It’s not a complicated game, but my kids and I loved the silliness of the thing from start to finish.

No Caption Provided

4. Dragon Ball FighterZ

I’ve heard some people say that this the first good Dragon Ball Z game. Those people are wrong, but this is an exceptional entry into a long, very tired, franchise. It’s arguably the best incarnation of DBZ in video game form, at least mechanically and aesthetically. It plays well, and captures how you want to remember the show more than maybe a direct translation of it into video game form. The story mode has a great setup, with a fun new character, but then turns into a grind-fest as you make your way through what feels like over nine thous… um… what feels like too many instances of the same battle. Yeah, I’m the one who still looks for a good story in a fighting game, but you’re the one looking at a generally well-received DBZ fighting game, so miracles do come true.

No Caption Provided

3. Return of the Obra Dinn

Tell me if you’ve heard this one before: An insurance claims adjuster walks into ghost ship and jumps into the memories of the dead crew using their spectral pocket watch. No? Well, don’t feel too bad. Nobody has, and that’s what makes Obra Dinn so great. It’s a who-done-it for entire crew with the “it” being a variety of gunshots, beheadings, and general mutilations. Throughout the entire game, you’re thrust into horrific vignettes, punctuated by a fantastic score and the screams and accusations of the now-deceased. I was both detective and voyeur as I relived the events aboard the Obra Dinn and I loved every minute of it.

No Caption Provided

2. Marvel's Spider-Man

So, yeah, the swinging feels good. Sometimes I go to the movies just to eat the popcorn while the world nearly ends but is saved in the end by something exploding/not exploding. This was more than that, but it had similar vibes for me. It’s just a solid, tight, superhero romp that--surprisingly--had occasionally exceptional bits of character development.

I’m not even a huge Spidey fan, but there are enough details to make it feel like he lives in this city. You find backpacks filled with mementos, he has awkward relationships with people, and heck, he even has a fake Twitter feed. The small details, especially along the paths of the well-trod character arcs, really made the difference for me on this one. It’s not perfect, but dollar for dollar I’d put the entertainment factor up against most any superhero flick out there. At least this time as the world nearly ended I was at the controls saving it.

No Caption Provided

1. God of War

I’ve been a fan of the God of War series for a while now. I’ve definitely enjoyed the bombast, set pieces, and over-the-top retelling of ancient mythology. It’s a series not known for subtlety. It’s mostly known for tearing things apart and buttoning through a quick time event to eventually impale a 15-story-tall monstrosity on its own belt buckle.

In 2018’s God of War that was mostly all present, including death through ironic impalement, but it all took a back seat to a story of dealing with mourning and loss. Kratos is less focused on a journey of revenge than one of working through the loss of a beloved partner leaving him alone to raise their young son. While the he-was-an-absentee-dad-looking-to-connect-and-he-was-a-rebellious-kid-just-looking-for-approval logline might seem right out of the Hollywood cliche book, the execution worked for me. There are softer, slower moments in the game that really work to show how hard it is for Kratos to deal with problems he can’t rip in half. Thrown into the mix is a retelling of Norse mythology that really focuses on horrible parental relationships. You can’t throw an axe without hitting some tale of patricide, infanticide, or the occasional fight with your son because he won’t help you build a wall, lose track of him as he runs off, get into a fight with as you’re looking for him eventually getting killed by falling on your own chisel sending out a chilling blast that freezes all the nearby lands… etcetera etcetera.

No Caption Provided

Yeah, there’s the action, the set pieces, and the throwing and recalling of the axe feels great. All of that is there, and sure there are some story beats that feel unearned. A couple of times the characters felt more like an author had to fit them into a mythical tragedy rather than fleshed out beings coming by their motivations honestly, but I was generally ok with that, given the tale being told. It all propelled me forward, kept me mashing the buttons and interested in what came next. It even gave me some things to think about it and explore some feelings about loss and parenting. Good job video game.

---

Like I said, there were a bunch of great video games this year. I daresay even a few that will probably be in contention for some top XX games ever. And now, before we set sail for 2019, I'd love to share some of the fun I’ve been having with just five board games in a quick, unordered list. These didn’t come out this year, I just played them this year. There are also a bunch more like Cosmic Encounters, Scythe, Gloomhaven, Pandemic Legacy, and Sherlock Holmes that, for better or worse, take wrangling people outside of my home to play, but I look forward to getting more time with them during the holidays and in 2019.

Pandemic

This one is extremely popular, and for good reason. A cooperative game about eliminating diseases around the globe. I’ve been playing this with my son and we have a blast trying to find the right strategy. We haven’t won yet, even on the easiest difficulty, but that hasn’t stopped us from trying to solve the world from extinction.

No Caption Provided

Ghost Fightin' Treasure Hunters

Very much like Pandemic in terms of escalation and pending doom, but definitely geared more towards the younger set. It’s also a cooperative game, but this time instead of eliminating diseases you’re eliminating ghosts and stealing gems.

No Caption Provided

Forbidden Island / Forbidden Desert

Yet another cooperative set. These two games are close enough in structure that I just lumped them together. They also have have a ticking clock element as you race around trying to find treasure on an ever changing board. Very simple mechanics, short setup, and a lot of fun. We’ve really liked both but the newest entry, Forbidden Sky, didn’t seem that appealing sadly.

No Caption Provided

Stuffed Fables

I was looking for something akin to Hero Quest to play with the kids and this fits the bill nicely. It’s a cooperative adventure game where you take your four characters through a storybook and battle the baddies. The ruleset can be a bit much for six-year-old, but since it’s cooperative you’re always there to add a suggestion or help along the way. This is another game where being able to read really opened things up because there are a lot of little cards with bonuses and whatnot. We also have Mice and Mystics but I refuse to play that one until I have finished painting all of the miniatures...

No Caption Provided

Onirim

This is mostly a solo game, though I’ve played it cooperatively with my wife. It’s essentially solitaire-esque, where you’re trying to get certain cards from your hand played in certain sequences. I find it relaxing and the games are relatively short.

No Caption Provided

That's it folks. Don't forget to be safe, enjoy the things you like while letting others enjoy the stuff they like, and to Like and Subscribe. See you in 2019!

Vinny Caravella on Google+

49 Comments

Avatar image for hiczok
HiCZoK

510

Forum Posts

241

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 2

User Lists: 0

Edited By HiCZoK

Bravo! God of War is amazing! Need to play Spider-man and Obra din.

Vinny - Play Detroit!!!

Avatar image for dannyglover
dannyglover

251

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 0

Didn't expect to open up Vinny’s GotY list and find myself buying a tabletop game, but here I am looking for deals on Onirim

Avatar image for rmanthorp
rmanthorp

4654

Forum Posts

3603

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 1

User Lists: 14

rmanthorp  Moderator

God of War looking strong for site GOTY! Amazing list Vinny, all the board games mentioned are ones I've played and enjoyed at work. More and more surprised at where RDR2 is landing for people after the initial reaction... Glad I didn't get caught in the hype.

Avatar image for mocbucket62
MocBucket62

2689

Forum Posts

1106

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 3

User Lists: 7

Had a feeling Vinny would name God of War his game of the year. Great list! Loving the Obra Dinn love. Also look at these sweet game board suggestions!

Avatar image for cstrang
cstrang

2417

Forum Posts

2213

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 4

Thanks, Papa Vinny! We share a number 1!

Avatar image for donchipotle
donchipotle

3538

Forum Posts

19

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 1

Edited By donchipotle

While I don't share the sitewide love of God of War, I respect its hustle and this list.

Avatar image for wandrecanada
Wandrecanada

1011

Forum Posts

7

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 1

Onirim is possibly my most played phone game of all time. And I still play the physical version!

Now I need to find Ghost Fightin Treasure Hunters.

Highly recommend Sushi Go for a fun group game over the holidays!

Avatar image for betaband
betaband

407

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 0

Thanks, Vinny!

Avatar image for dartastic
Dartastic

20

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 0

I got my girlfriend Pandemic for Christmas! Nice.

Avatar image for mento
Mento

4969

Forum Posts

551636

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 39

User Lists: 212

Mento  Moderator

Aw, hoping for more RPGs as one of the two people on this site who still plays them (OK, Ben makes three). Still, I realize how little time you have for longer games and this a darn fine (and varied!) list regardless. Best wishes for the new year, Vinny. (P.S. PoE2's pretty great.)

Avatar image for wikitoups
Wikitoups

1455

Forum Posts

5

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 0

Onirim Is also a iOS game so anyone can check it out.

Avatar image for scojoe66
scojoe66

84

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 0

My man chose one great picture for DBFZ. Good list Vinny! I always love reading the staff lists

Avatar image for sparky_buzzsaw
sparky_buzzsaw

9901

Forum Posts

3772

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 39

User Lists: 42

I love seeing the staff like Vinny and @rorie include some of their favorite non-video game stuff in their lists. That's a great touch. Anyways, good list, Vinny!

Avatar image for csl316
csl316

17004

Forum Posts

765

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 10

Edited By csl316

Pandemic rules, and Forbidden Island is simple and super fun. Vinny, if your kids like Harry Potter and co-op then you might wanna check that game out, too.

Spider-Man is fantastic, too!

Avatar image for guip1408
guip1408

198

Forum Posts

105

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 113

User Lists: 153

Surprised not to see Dead Cells

Avatar image for project724
Project724

7

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 0

I played Pandemic and Onirim a bunch with my wife this year. Good choices. It's cool to see someone on the GB staff playing board games. I also think God of War is the game of the year.

Avatar image for 2headedninja
2HeadedNinja

2357

Forum Posts

85

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 2

I wish most of the staff wasn't so down on board games. I would love to the see occasional playdate with a cool board game

Avatar image for bb4lake
bb4lake

243

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 0

Thank you for the board game love Vinny!

Avatar image for smeat
Smeat

277

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 0

Good list Vinny. The figurines for Stuffed Fables look pretty cool. Only board games I own are a couple special edition Monopoly ones.

Avatar image for unsolvedparadox
unsolvedparadox

2298

Forum Posts

31

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 1

User Lists: 2

Been anticipating Vinny's GOTY take on God of War, didn't disappoint + the unexpected bonus of board games is neat!

Avatar image for coolvee
coolvee

58

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 5

Great list, Vinny! I especially like your description of what makes Hitman and Hitman 2 special. I could play those games forever.

Avatar image for ice_queen
ice_queen

152

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 0

Edited By ice_queen

was not expecting exapunks to be on there. cool

Avatar image for dannyglover
dannyglover

251

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 0

@wikitoups: I 100% am downloading the ios game and then will maybe buy the cards

Avatar image for ozzie
Ozzie

663

Forum Posts

1453

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 2

User Lists: 3

This is my favorite list now because I've been trying to find new co-op board games to play with my wife. Already have and love Forbidden Island, now I gotta look at these other games.

Avatar image for sukibhamra
SukiBhamra

130

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 2

User Lists: 0

brilliant list!

Avatar image for thewildcard
TheWildCard

715

Forum Posts

64

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 10

Nice to see Pandemic and Forbidden Desert show up! Hope Vinny continues to delve into board games going forward.

Avatar image for thesquarepear
thesquarepear

518

Forum Posts

91

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 1

Edited By thesquarepear

You might be surprised Vinny, how often trial and error is used by most "bread and butter" programmers for troubleshooting buggy code. One might argue that software development is one of the disciplines where you can experiment with the lowest risk considering the up-front investment.

Anyways, you probably know most programming concepts and I guess you don't have any affinity for electronic music but https://sonic-pi.net/ is a playground/tool with a really fast feedback loop for aspiring programmers of almost any level. Concurrency is abstracted in a way that you can control timing inside each (live_)loop instead of needing to manage threads.

Thanks for contributing great content in 2018!

Avatar image for darkaileron
Darkaileron

233

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 0

This is a very surprising list for me... never thought Vin would be into the new Mega Man, sweet! Board games too!

Avatar image for ptys
ptys

2290

Forum Posts

3

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 14

A fighting game in 4th place, wow cool!

Avatar image for i_speel_my_dreenk
I_speel_my_dreenk

360

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 0

I think this is the first year that a Zachtronics game has charted during GotY? Glad to see one finally broke through, hell of a game and certainly on my list.

Avatar image for clockworkbob
clockworkbob

1

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 0

Love that you also did board games this year.

Avatar image for cyrribrae
cyrribrae

276

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 0

Edited By cyrribrae

Nice! Vinny, this is not really a board game per se, but there's a fantastic coop card(ish..kinda..) game called The Mind, that you would love (and Dan would hate.. or love.. I'm not sure). Try it out. SOO simple, but also amazing.

Avatar image for s5n8k3
s5n8k3

245

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 0

I always liked Vinny's perspective on things.
I trust his POV when he said the parenting direction of GoW is bad.

I hope Corry Barlog doesn't try Kratos's methods in practice! :P

Avatar image for engineno9
EngineNo9

266

Forum Posts

165

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 1

Really minor thing, but I was happy to see the Chuchel screenshot is from the current patched/updated version.

Avatar image for mistermollusk
MisterMollusk

459

Forum Posts

783

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 1

User Lists: 4

Onirim has an excellent mobile version.

Avatar image for exitdose
exitdose

130

Forum Posts

72

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 0

Consider adding Spirit Island to your collection of cooperative board games, Vinny. It's amazing. Be sure to get the Branch And Claw expansion with it, but don't start with it.

Avatar image for gbrading
gbrading

3317

Forum Posts

10581

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 34

User Lists: 5

Great list Vinny, and nice to see some board games too! Pandemic is great. Also great to see Chuchel and Obra Dinn high on the list.

Avatar image for toasterdylan
toasterdylan

59

Forum Posts

48

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 1

@vinny If co-op board games are your speed, as they seem to be, I would THOROUGHLY recommend Flash Point: Fire Rescue (co-op firefighters! it's so fun and tense!).

There's also Spirit Island, which might be my board game of the year, but that one is ten times more complex and nerve-wracking, whereas Flash Point is just the right amount of fun and silly.

Avatar image for m4eozzy
M4EOzzy

20

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 0

Great list Vinny! I enjoyed seeing the boardgames as I too am an avid boardgamer and mini painter. The one I'm trying to finish painting before my kids and I play is My Little Scythe. Really looking forward to it.

Avatar image for malrock
malrock

190

Forum Posts

8

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 7

Vinny is my spirit animal

Avatar image for auron1014
auron1014

80

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 0

It's great to see some board game love on here! It looks like we have very similar taste. I really enjoy all the co-op stuff too. Keep talking about board games on the podcast!

Avatar image for trelution
trelution

337

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 0

Vinny is the best

Avatar image for the_nubster
The_Nubster

5058

Forum Posts

21

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 3

User Lists: 1

I don't know when Vinny became a wordsmith and a philosopher but it's a good Vinny. This is a really wholesome list.

Avatar image for xenturik
XenturiK

131

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 9

User Lists: 19

Wonderful Review on the year, your perspective and cadence does wonders

Avatar image for stradalemc
stradalemc

64

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 0

Most disappointing at number 8? Hmm.....

Avatar image for eddiephlash
eddiephlash

388

Forum Posts

16

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 0

Phenomenal board game choices. I've played Mice and Stuffed Fables with my 5 year old, and they are still a bit much. Stuffed Fables holds his attention for a page or two, but much longer than that he starts losing focus.

Avatar image for slinkdickens
slinkdickens

109

Forum Posts

1

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 0

Man, once you get around to playing Pandemic Legacy, you're in for a treat. It's one where I wish I could erase my memory and play through again (season 1 and 2). I'd love to watch you do a play through, if you're so inclined.

Avatar image for slinkdickens
slinkdickens

109

Forum Posts

1

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 0

dannyglover

Didn't expect to open up Vinny’s GotY list and find myself buying a tabletop game, but here I am looking for deals on Onirim

Maybe try the mobile version first. It's pretty cheap and done really well.

Avatar image for nadafinga
Nadafinga

1045

Forum Posts

36764

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 2

User Lists: 10

Thanks for the Ghost Fightin Treasure Hunters recommendation. Been playing this one with my kids and we are having a lot of fun with it!