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GOTY '23
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A fun first person-shooter roguelike, Void Bastards is a very silly tongue-in-cheek game where you play multiple "Clients" (Prisoners) who are on a ship that can't be moved due to administrative hell. To get the ship moving, you're required to scavenge nearby ships in an FTL-like grid to find items needed to try and rebuild the systems.
The combat is solid, but some later weapons and gadgets aren't nearly as useful as earlier equipment. The game also becomes a bit long in the tooth towards the end of a campaign, as you become familiar with the specific layouts and hazards.
All in all, it's a really fun experience, and the writing is top notch. I'm definitely looking forward to the spiritual successor "Wild Bastards" that's currently in development.
The combat is solid, but some later weapons and gadgets aren't nearly as useful as earlier equipment. The game also becomes a bit long in the tooth towards the end of a campaign, as you become familiar with the specific layouts and hazards.
All in all, it's a really fun experience, and the writing is top notch. I'm definitely looking forward to the spiritual successor "Wild Bastards" that's currently in development.
The RPG with which all others will be judged going forward. I've never seen a game that has the flexibility of a real life D&D campaign. Baldur's Gate 3 should be at the top of the list for any RPG fan's "Desert Island" games give how much replayability it has. Voice acting is some of the best I've heard in any game, and the writing is equally amazing. Throw in features like easy to use multiplayer, and you have the best game of the year, and probably the decade.
Considering that RE4 Original is one of my favorite games of all time, I was terrified when I heard it was getting a remake. Those fears were quickly set aside upon playing RE4R. Combat feels crisp and fantastic within the new RE engine that's been in use since RE2R. The characters are still as charming as ever, and feel more well rounded as actual people. The game has been assembled in a way that definitely brings together the greatest hits of the original, and very tactically omits certain sections that were more frustrating.