2021 Goty List Ranked

My favorite games of 2021, in order, all played to completion

One of the best adventure FPS games I've ever played
This game successfully won me over by the end, after a good three hours at the beginning of thinking they just didn't get it.
10 slogging middle hours bookended by an incredible first and last 2 hours.
The further down the rabbit hole it went, the less interested I became.
My first MonHun game, and I totally get it.
TOTSUGE-
Communicating With Server . . .
Perhaps the best 'forever game' I've ever played, which is why I had to quit cold turkey after entering the Hall of Fame. Alarmingly addictive.
That final loop? Chef's kiss

"I love it when a plan comes together"
It's Insomniac, it was always gonna be great.
a toe-dip back into the world of MOBAs as a now clean ex-Dota 2 addict. Love the rigid 10 minute game structure.
What a masterpiece. Endlessly charming, imaginative, fun, emotionally impactful, and just plain cool without ever feeling like it's trying too hard to be any of those things. Bursting at the seams with creativity, and makes it all look so easy.
Comfort Food
Maybe Roger Ebert was right
Culmination
Perhaps the perfect sequel
Took over my life for a couple days, but the idle side and resource grinding is too much once you find your winning strategy
Liked the shooting and flashing lights, didn't care for most everything else
Just throw on a podcast and play TDM, Shotty Snipers, or SWAT
There is a direct parallel between how many little Rot dudes I had following me and how much I was enjoying the game
I miss baiting out Pokemon Evolutions, and there's a too much grinding, but this stayed surprisingly true to the original
A beautiful framework for Open World Mario, but the 3d World moveset doesn't work when you put camera control on the right stick.
The crew mechanic undermines the clever gimmick by allowing you to coast by with your dependable easy characters. Penny's stage was the strongest because of this, as it forced you to learn her rules for a full level set without a crew. Also, the 'trapped in a game' setting is missing a bit of the charm of the WarioWare world (something Penny's section also does best, that song whewwww).
I've been getting really into "hell". Both as a mindset and as something to strive for, in an organizational sense.
There's something intensely beautiful about it.
Shouldn't have been an Undertale-like, cause I really did enjoy the Reverse Guitar Hero combat but had to subject myself to the bad world and worse writing in order to experience it
Back and forth fetch quest checklisting with bad combat and way too referential in its writing
Insanely innovative way to intertwine a gameplay mechanic as a storytelling device.

Dad of the Year 2021
The split reality gimmick is dumb and it's sooooo slowwwwww.

Just Google Zdzisław Beksiński instead
They should teach this game in schools
Play this with a group of your closest friends, either online or on a couch, for maximum effect.

Salim >>>>
If you just ignore literally everything about it narratively, it's more cod and kinda fun, but moreso than any other cod game I've played it is devoid of human compassion, and the game's approach to diversity is misguided at best and offensive at worst.
I have a friend that considers himself an "archer main"; I spend a lot of my time just thinking about him and getting pissed off.
I felt nothing
Total mechanical & stylistic congruence.

Jumping over a riot shield, activating bullet time, backflipping, and popping a headshot NEVER gets old
A clever battle royale with a really novel twist on the pac-man formula
Golf is frustrating
Terrific shooting, borderline unfinished everything else
Glow up of the century
Bland and too long
I don't caaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaare about this corny couple and their doomed relationship
Imagine if the whole game was like that two minute Harlem Jazz Improv sequence. It's not, but imagine if it was
Like a Coen Bros. movie you can play
Liked this more than I should have tbh, but I have to be realistic
Cartoon Cartoon Summer Resort for a new generation
Feels really bad to play, and everyone talks way too much but literally none of the dialogue matters cause it's like 90% aesthetic technobabble jargon
With its mechanically deep and satisfyingly weighty combat, gorgeously captivating 2.5d world, and thoughtful gameplay variety, F.I.S.T. punches way above its own weight.

If it weren't for the mildly bloated final act and trouble sticking the landing, this would be easy top 5. A must-play if you're a metroidvania fan.
Trades the first game's intense focus for more chilled out ambitious vibeyness, to boring results. This one's for the lore-heads
Doesn't do anything better than the game it shamelessly rips from
Having trouble phrasing precisely how ingenious this game is.
Amazing atmosphere, crummy combat
This was originally slated as a $70 PS5 launch title dude
Really cute story, but nothing that makes it stand out as a video game
Every element of a great video game distilled down to its simplest and purest form
The most clever Undertale-like since Undertale
Feels like the game this solo dev has had cooking in their brain since they were a child. Uncompromising, pure in its vision, and filled to the brim with childlike wonder. A magical journey.
Maddy been playing a LOT of Mario Maker 2 and it shows in the level structure. Spiderman grappling hook never really felt great to use, but there are worse ways to spend 15 minutes.

Hoa

BBBB
(Beautiful But Bonelessly Boring)
If you've seen one level then you've seen the whole game
Incredibly fun rhythm platformer, just wish there was more music than Honktown Clownaround
gorgeous vibe but this train takes too long to really get goin
I just don't get Ghosts n Goblins appeal at all. Can't believe I played through the whole thing on Knight.
Beat it on my first run, it's cool
The first hour is gold, but it kinda wears its welcome with too many mechanically similar minigames
Just wanna get home after a double shift delivering these packages but this fuckin apartment complex has me chasing down babies and shit
Overcame my 'Retro Game Inspired Action Platformer' cynicism and made me look like a total fool for even being cynical in the first place.
Asks too much of the player in order to play it the right way, when playing it wrong (and not fun) gets wins anyway. But the concept is gold and I'd love to play a true focused inhouse game someday
Perfect Steamdeck toilet game, all I need is a Steamdeck.
The coziest way to spend an afternoon
Immaculate vibes, deceptively tough 'platforming', OLED showpiece
Fun way to spend an hour, should've been a mobile game
Like I get that this game is bad, but hitting that enrage button in the middle of a dialogue tree conversation never failed to make me laugh. It's stupid fun
Fails to surprise
Without a doubt Aerial_Knight's first game, but I'm excited to play his second game, so it did enough right
I played this while watching http://www.twitch.tv/omsthechef play MGS: The Twin Snakes. Twin Snakes is great.
Way too long, way too frustrating. Could trim like 45% of it and shuffle the levels so that the difficulty scales properly and it would've been great, cause the rest of the package is wonderful
undeniably gorgeous, and I enjoyed the secret hunt, but I didn't really have fun?
Shout out to ActEsper
On 1.0 release week, this game fulfilled a craving that I've been unable to satiate since 2005 when I spent every day after school playing Warcraft III custom games.

I came back after that release week rush, and got absolutely filtered by the people still playing.
The Citizen Kane of Flappy Bird
Heavy NieR vibes in its world design, thrillingly tough bosses, delightfully dumb story & charmingly garbage VO, more particle effects than anyone could ask for, and Helvis.
As soon as it tries to be funny, it nosedives in quality. Also has a really fucked up portion where you are asked to run over pedestrians that totally rubbed me the wrong way.
Undeniably jank, but somehow it just works
idk man, this middle section of my list has a whole bunch of games that like, don't necessarily have anything wrong with them, but why would anyone ever take time out of their life to play them? Why did *I* play them?
It's all about the transitions baby, a playable arcade action movie
Frustrating demands for twin-stick precision accuracy hold it back. The boss with the switching color Ikaruga influence was sick tho
Tries something different with its gameplay when it should've just ran with the visual style and great music and went tried and true bullet hell shmup
Absolutely nothing redeemable here
Why would anyone ever play this when Super Meat Boy did it exponentially better, like, 11 years ago
Gets a bit too depraved in places for my tastes, but the approach to short storytelling is worth trying out
Ends with a whimper. . . . . Get it?
Chill music-based roguelike bullet hell game that fails to capitalize on its really cool concept
Don't be fooled by the awesome bird with the cool backwards hat
Feels a bit unfinished, and very light on playtime, but boy do I love jumpin and shootin and dodgin projectiles.
I sincerely wish this was enjoyable cause the concept of a playable metal opera is hilarious, but playing it is so stressful that you can't parse any of it
I was the speedrun world record holder, and I'm sitting on a skip that will break the world record time wide open but I'm scared to post it cause I don't want to get beat again

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