My GOTY picks: 1986-2020

Ever since the 80s, I've always been about 5 years behind the curve on the GOTY debate. For the most part, I'd rather be patient and scoop up all the best stuff for mega-cheap, long after all the DLC & patching is done and the critical dust has settled.

That said, it's fun that Backloggd makes it easy to just sort your played list by year and pick out your faves in retrospect. So here's all my current GOTY picks, if I had to look back and choose them all today.

(In other words, for this list I'mma just go off Backloggd's release dates instead of trying to recall the actual years that I played all these.)

{1995} Everyone knows they shoulda made 15 of these instead
{2018} There's never been another game like this but I want there to be 100 more
{1999} Games are art and also literature
{2010} They continued my favorite action sci-fi story of all-time and then also made the guns more fun to shoot. HELL YEA VIDEOGAMES!
{2019} They had to bring an entire studio back from the dead to finish this, and it was worth it
{2011} Didn't get great until mods years later but heck yeah punch a tree
{2001} Every other FF would be better if it had FFX's breezy beach-episode tone, and also its combat system (fight me)
{1996} Looking back I still like Mario 3 more, but this was goddamn revelatory when it came out
{1991} Yeah I know, I said I never got a SNES, but of course I've played ports of this, and it's legendary
{1988} Maybe it's just cuz I never got a SNES, but this is the all-time peak of the Mario mountain for me
{1994} Blew my tiny nerd mind
{1998} Classic Deathmatch specifically, on the map Gasworks, on a 6-port LAN, for 18 consecutive hours
{2005} I AM THE MILK MAN MY MILK IS DELICIOUS
{2000} CANT STOP GUERRILLA RADIO TURN THAT SHHT UP
{2013} That year when it seemed like Telltale might replace television, and I was all for it
{2009} speaking of parkour: what if that but also medieval churches and murder?
{1987} If you want to impress me beat a real roguelike, kiddos
{1997} Wrote the blueprint for western turn-based RPGs
{2007} '07 was a legendarily good year for games, but this one's still the goodest
{2012} The ME3 Defender has entered the chat
{2006} honestly I would go outside more if there were nirnroots irl
{2002} U! T! 2! K! 3! The last great zany LAN game, back before shooters had to be sweaty and balanced due to "esports"
{2020} A story about being away for so long that you forget even how to talk to your old friends and family hit pretty hard in 2020
{1993} Basically bought a PC for this and X-Wing, have not been outside since
{2008} before The Office made parkour a joke, let's all be thankful that Mirror's Edge was there to make it look like the coolest shit possible
{1992} Woof, I like SF alright but kind of a tough year for releases (though iirc this is the actual year that Link to the Past was released in the US)
{2014} Funky AND Fresh
{1989} It took like 20 years for there to be a better beat-em-up than this
{2003} There have been few game ideas as good as "it's pac-man but the ghosts are controlled by your asshole friends"
{2004} Half-Life 2, KOTOR 2, and Halo 2 can all eat it, this was my most-beloved sequel of the year
{1990} The Zelda for cool kids
{2017} Rolls up all my favorite parts of the survival-crafting genre into one all-pervasive MEGA MOOD
{2016} Simply the best thing to ever happen to competitive online shooters
{1986} People forget that Resogun is just a better-looking-but-less-fun version of Fantasy Zone
{2015} a minimalist masterpiece

2 Comments


2 years ago

If you're looking for games like Return of the Obra Dinn, you might enjoy the first Echo Night game, they got similarities iirc

2 years ago

@FrozenRoy: whoa, PS1-era From Soft? I'd never heard of it, wishlisting that for sure. I didn't own a PS1 back in the day and certainly wouldn't have been a cool enough kid to be playing something like Echo Night. :)


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