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Pastel Planetoid
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30 Best Games of 2024 - Indie, Nintendo, PC, PS5, Cozy, Horror
I could barely keep up with the amount of releases I wanted to play in 2024, there was so much great stuff this year; some of the best indie games I've ever played got released! I wanted to highlight my favourites in this video - including the best indie games, Nintendo games and everything else that I played in 2024. Nintendo Switch, PC, Steam Deck, PS5 all had some truly great games this year in both the indie and AAA space in a wide variety of genres including platformers, horror, RPGs, puzzle, adventure, roguelikes, and many more.
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00:00 - Intro
00:48 - Yellow Taxi Goes Vroom
01:13 - Pepper Grinder
01:35 - Creatures of Ava
01:49 - The Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom
02:15 - Steamworld Heist 2
02:33 - No Rest for the Wicked
02:52 - A Little to the Left
03:08 - Balatro
03:31 - Dungeon Drafters
03:48 - Animal Well
04:08 - Hollowbody
04:30 - Unicorn Overlord
04:47 - Dragon Quest Builders
05:01 - Mario & Luigi: Brothership
05:27 - Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door
05:44 - Alan Wake Remastered + Control
06:07 - Tea break ^-^
06:22 - Peglin
06:38 - TOEM
06:50 - Infinity Nikki
07:20 - Paquerette Down the Bunburrows
07:35 - Super Mario Party Jamboree
07:53 - Mario vs. Donkey Kong
08:12 - UFO 50
08:39 - Ghost Trick: Phantom Detective
08:55 - Dungeons of Hinterberg
09:34 - Silent Hill 2
10:38 - Astro Bot
11:15 - Minishoot' Adventures
12:13 - Lorelei and the Laser Eyes
13:00 - Outro
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00:00 - Intro
00:48 - Yellow Taxi Goes Vroom
01:13 - Pepper Grinder
01:35 - Creatures of Ava
01:49 - The Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom
02:15 - Steamworld Heist 2
02:33 - No Rest for the Wicked
02:52 - A Little to the Left
03:08 - Balatro
03:31 - Dungeon Drafters
03:48 - Animal Well
04:08 - Hollowbody
04:30 - Unicorn Overlord
04:47 - Dragon Quest Builders
05:01 - Mario & Luigi: Brothership
05:27 - Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door
05:44 - Alan Wake Remastered + Control
06:07 - Tea break ^-^
06:22 - Peglin
06:38 - TOEM
06:50 - Infinity Nikki
07:20 - Paquerette Down the Bunburrows
07:35 - Super Mario Party Jamboree
07:53 - Mario vs. Donkey Kong
08:12 - UFO 50
08:39 - Ghost Trick: Phantom Detective
08:55 - Dungeons of Hinterberg
09:34 - Silent Hill 2
10:38 - Astro Bot
11:15 - Minishoot' Adventures
12:13 - Lorelei and the Laser Eyes
13:00 - Outro
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2023 was such an amazing year for new game releases, improving upon the incredible line-up last year. My backlog is ever growing, but I played some fantastic games this year, and I wanted to highlight my favourites - the best games that I played in 2023. Nintendo Switch, PC, Steam Deck, PS5 all had some truly great games this year in both the indie and AAA space in a wide variety of genres incl...
Cozy Discussion - Games I Played in September 2023
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Top 10 Steam Next Fest Upcoming Games | October 2022
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I believe I had my best gaming time with Oddsparks this year.
I didn’t play Oddsparks - automation games are not usually my thing but the art style looks lovely and the game looks approachable! I’ll likely check it out at some point, glad to hear you enjoyed it so much!
UFO 50 and Balatro were both so great this year, putting bloated triple AAA releases to shame. Also sunk a ton of hours into Shapez2, a minimalistic factory game that is just so satisfying to tinker with. I also enjoyed Lorelei a lot
UFO 50 and Balatro are both such special games. I’ve not played Shapez2 - I’m not usually one for factory management games, is it a really complex one or would you recommend it for someone that doesn’t play a lot of them?
Great list.
Thank you!!!
The original Silent Hill 2 was terrifying. I couldn’t play it alone. I can’t imagine how much more terrifying it is now with this remake!! 😅✌🏻
The remake is very different to the original in the way it makes you feel fear, but it is so unsettling!!
awesome list
Thank you so much :)
Nice video. Please make more! 🙏
Thank you!! :)
That was a list different from the usual ones! I'm more focused on indie games so that's what I'm more interested and I have to say here I found something I never saw before that was really great! Btw I really appreciated the Tea break :) For the ones I still have to try, I have Peglin and Animal Well on my list. Minishoot' Adventures was really a great journey also for me! Great video man, an hug from another small indie youtuber :) Subscribed! I'll soon check your other videos :)
Thank you so much, I appreciate your kind words :) Animal Well is absolutely fantastic and it very nearly made my top 5, highly recommend checking it out if you enjoy metroidvanias! It has no traditional combat and is basically just exploring and solving puzzles but it’s so creative and unique all the way through, with a beautiful art style
Just popped up in my recommended, and for this insane quality of content this is criminally low sub numbers… keep up the good work, loved the video, an instant sub from me!
Wow thank you so much!! I appreciate it :)
Thank you. Nice video
Thank you for watching!!
Such a great variety! A bit surprised by Hinterberg, I could barely finish first dungeon the game was so unoriginal for me. Seriously considering buying ps5 for astrobot 😁 Nine sols is in my top this year
Thank you!! That’s a shame about Hinterberg, it does have a reeeally slow start with the first dungeon specifically, so maybe you would enjoy it more if you continued on a bit! Astro Bot is probably never leaving the PS5 as it’s basically tied to the controller (and loads of playstation cameos), although I think most other exclusives are on PC at this point I still need to play Nine Sols, I played the demo last year and loved it but never got round to playing the full game. I imagine it will make next year’s list based on all the great things I’m hearing about it :)
Ty for this list I really liked it. Found a few new games that I would like to give a shot.
Thank you so much!!!
I had a bit a gaming fatigue for a while, didn't really enjoy playing anymore. And then discovered indie games and my love for gaming was brought back.
I love that more and more people are getting into indie games in the past few years, it makes me so happy!! The variety and creativity of indies is amazing in comparison to most modern AAA stuff
You put a LOT into this list, a game smorgasbord! Love your take on games.
Oh my gosh thank you!! A game smorgasbord is the perfect description, I love it 🙌
Dungeon Drafters!!!!!
What a great list, so many great recommendations
Ahhh thank you so much!! :)
You're not ready for Metroid Prime 2 then lmao
The one thing prime one needs is telleporters from the 2d games. They make backtracking much more enjoyable. In prime one you have a much slower movement speed compared to 2d metroid games so going from one corner of the map to another is a slog to do. Telleporters fix that by giving the player the ability to significantly cut down the time spent walking to the next map zone. It makes collecting collectables a lot less tedious like for example you missed an item in phason mines just telleport to the local telleporter and check it out you want to check if you can open a door in choso ruins just quickly telleport the areas telleporter and go check it out. You still need to walk so amount but it isn't the vast distances you needed to cover if you had to walk from one corner of the map to another. Telleporters feature is found in many other metroidvania style games like hollow knight were it is something you are happy to find in the world.
Awesome video. I'll definitely check this out! One request: Could you add the steam link to the description? :)
Thank you so much!! and yes, absolutely, totally didn’t think of doing this! Thanks for the feedback :)
I am rather disappointed that you don't have to solve any puzzles with laser beams from your eyes.
haha I won’t spoil anything, but the laser eyes are not just for show 👀
I was beginning to worry about a lack of laser eyes!@@PastelPlanetoid
My current top spot for game of the year. Love it to bits.
Me too, at the moment it’s close between this and Minishoot Adventures, I loved them both so much but they’re totally different types of game!
Great video, very eloquent 🐢
The backtracking was what really made everything feel underwhelming like I thought meta Ridley would have two parts but instead it was Metroid prime who got 5 phases which was pretty random for a random boss
The other thing that I dislike is how some of the upgrades felt kind of useless. Like the times where the game allowed me to use on where places that I could travel through with ease even without the hook
Legend of Zelda - 'A literal miracle of a video game' 🤣 Absolutely spot on! Great job on the list!
thank you so much!! I recently did all of the shrines and lightroots in tears of the kingdom and I am still shocked at how that game even exists in such a polished and creative state
Nice easy well spoken and straight to the point Already like this channel
thank you!!!
I was wondering if you ever played through Chrono Trigger? It’s one of my favorite games, and I’ve heard many people compare it to Sea of Stars.
I have not, I’m planning on getting to it at some point this year! Would you recommend playing the original SNES, DS or Steam version?
emulate it@@PastelPlanetoid
Great list! And some new suggestions I'll have to check out.
thank you so much!!
+1 For Super Mario Bros!!! 😁But But gotta say the visual style of Paranormasight is down right thrilling! Also, Pastel has the most soothing voice confirmed
omgosh thank you so much 🥲🤍
Yesss loddlenaut 🌊
It was such a cute and fun time :)
I used to casually speedrun Prime on the Gamecube years ago so I bought the Remaster to check out what changed. The lack of sequence breaking and unskippable backtracking killed the game for me. There some user-friendly tricks in the original game to get some items early to eliminate or streamline backtracking in certain areas but they patched all of them between the PAL/Wii/Remastered releases. I made it a bit more than halfway through the game (stopped at the Gravity Suit) and put it down since the backtracking just got so tedious and I couldn't trick my way around it. You brought up a great point about other MVs giving players a feeling of being rewarded when finding a new area or item which I feel that Prime has but with serious diminishing returns. Early upgrades are exciting since they help you open up new areas that are relatively nearby but by the time you start getting end-game items I felt an inherent dread* knowing I would need to then go to a room that as far away as possible on the other side of the map to use it. (*no pun intended!) With better elevator placements/pathing and shuffling the locations of a few late game upgrades I think Prime Remastered would have been incredible. As is, I'm glad the remaster is bringing new players to the series but I personally prefer the original since it just feels more fun to me. Thank you for a great and thought-provoking video! There's a lovely amount of depth here.
Thank you so much!! That’s good to know - the fact that they patched them means that the backtracking was certainly intended then. I definitely prefer the control scheme of remastered to the original but I’ll likely go through the gamecube version eventually!
@@PastelPlanetoid if you do go back to the GCN release I recommend checking out some videos about early Space Jump Boots. You can get them as soon as you hit Tallon IV and it blows some things open!
Sea of Stars is fantastic so far and I am OBSESSED with Moonstone Island.
omg YES sea of stars was genuinely incredible, I didn’t expect it to become one of the best games I’ve played this year. Moonstone island is super fun so far too, although I’ve kind of put everything on hold the last few days since Mario Wonder released (I am in love with this game) 🙌 This year has been crazy for new releases, so many games on my backlog :’)
oh tell me about it @@PastelPlanetoid. I'm so behind on games.
I really like your take on games. Thanks for organizing chapters and times for us too, it's appreciated.
Thank you so much, it means a lot 😊
You're very welcome. I come back because I appreciate the selection of games you choose--I love indies for their originality, and even though it wasn't one I normally would've looked at, I enjoyed your coverage of Blasphemous II. You give valuable bits of information on games that I get nowhere else. Also lol thanks for not yelling! Cheers! @@PastelPlanetoid
@@melaniedickson7769 this is great to hear! I thought blasphemous 2 may look like a strange inclusion among the other more wholesome titles, but I enjoy a wide variety of games and art styles so I wanted to include it :)
Sea of Stars looks really nice, I'll think of checking it out!
Loved this cosy chat, I've been paying dective pikachu 🎃
Look so fun can't wait to try it out 😊
I love small, quality games like this. Thanks for showcasing it!
Me too!! thanks for watching :)
I love your voice in these, i always like spotting the way you're not meant to go. but i loathe not having the needed powers jedi survivor does this too
thanks tum 😊
I beat Metroid Prime recently, sometimes it's so freaking boring. A few I had to go back to a very far place, since the game doesn't have telepor, you have to walk and walk and walk, and that's kinda stupid. Metroid Dread tho, amazing game, I love it. I'm playing hollow knight, but I'm still on the beginning of the game tho.
dude ive been so stoked about sea of stars since i played the demo, they cant announce the release date soon enough
I played metroid prime a few years ago on a GameCube. Very good game. It took me about 13 hours to play but it felt longer. It felt like a real journey and took me a while to figure out my way around the map and I did all of it without a guide. I was super happy when the game got remastered and I was able to go through the game even faster and get more secrets along my natural way. I think like 3 times I went out of my way to get something. In Prime 2 they do a much better job at this. The world map flows better. But the end side quest is definitely annoying. If you thought the artifacts were bad the dark world stuff is even worst
A tip to anybody playing prime for the first time is don't play with the hint system on. Most of the artifacts and the place you learn about them are accessible really early on but the hint system just leads you right past them until the very end of the game. If you're looking around for where to go on your own, you're MUCH more likely to find that stuff naturally along the way.
Wow, you're bringing this UP.... Wait till you play Echoes lmao...
Echoes has so much better world structure, all areas being interconnected feels so good
As many pointed out, a fast travel between save stations would have been a welcome addition. Every modern Metroidvania has some form of fast travel and I was surprised they didn't add it in the remaster. Most likely in Prime 4.
That’s what I disliked about this game the backtracking was bad that I actually forgot where to go
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I've always been a huge fan of Metroid, Super in particular. However, what I don't like anymore is how secrets are almost always missile or energy tanks. It rarely makes you feel like you're getting more powerful. In Hollow Knight and Ori 2 secrets often lead to things that make you feel like you get more powerful or more customizable. Getting to equip new emblems or more room for emblems makes end game backtracking super fun. Metroid could adapt that and still feel like Metroid.
I think they could fix backtracking in Metroid Prime games. Is by being able fast travel from any save point that you have used.🤔🙂🎮
Finding the 12 artifacts was the number one reason why I didn't touch Metroid Prime on the gamecube after running around all the different areas for hours. I've finished it now though. Super metroid however, is a different case. Then Hollow Knight: Having to backtrack because I lost my hard earned geo was annoying at best. Other than these, these games were great to play. Also, another example of a metroidvania with a lot of emphasis on progress but still offers a lot of backtracking will be Iconoclasts. That game was mostly guided by the story other than the overall gameplay. But the tweaking items discovered as well as the extra lore and secret bosses made the experience my best metroidvania till date, other than Metroid Fusion.
There is an "advanced" setting in the Wii version of Metroid Prime that makes the controls absolutely flawless. Think of it as a spring stuck to the center of the screen and your pointer. No more dragging the camera by the corners of the screen. Unfortunately, their doesn't seem to be a way to do this on Metroid Prime Remastered as the gyro aiming option only seems to offer the corner dragging, which I agree, sucks.
Awesome video! Learned about many games I haven't heard of before, and now all wishlisted!
Amazing!! Thanks for watching my video, glad you found some new games :)
My least favorite part of Hollow Knight was actually the backtracking following death. There’s nothing more obnoxious now in game design than this Souls-lite system that is, honestly, plaguing pretty good games. It punishes really hard early on. But what makes backtracking good in these games, for me, is room layout, art design and the individuality of each world. Of course, I wish for Dread to have the same quality with interconnected worlds… but I guess it is a problem with the loading of the Switch… I don’t know. But Dread, much like Hollow Knight, Super Metroid and Zero Mission, has enough trust in the player that sequence break is possible. Sure, there’s an invisible hand guiding you early on… but being able to leave the path and go to specific areas before you think you should reach them is amazing. The Spin Boost, improved Speed Booster and the Slide just add so much to the possibility of exploration that I think there’s a new level of potential that is barely scratched. It also has what I consider now the BEST map in the franchise due to how each room is properly shown and each little thing can now be seen. Super Metroid’s map has aged so poorly and Dread no longer being forced on a grid allows each room to split into even more exits… and it is needed so we could see the EMMI. Prime 2 does backtracking a little better, but I won’t spoil why. All Prime games have sound effects that hint on item placement which mean that anybody can write a note and remember which room possesses an item expansion. Of course, Prime being 3D and slow can contribute to this feeling of weight and how backtrack can be slow… but we’re now used to fast travel, vehicles… and we don’t get to appreciate level design that much anymore. Oddly enough, I’ve more problem with backtracking in Prime 3 because corridors are even more stretched out and there’s something, from Hollow Knight, that is however poorly implemented and it is mission-style progression, some sort of fetching. And I say all of that as someone who loves Metroid above all gaming franchises (Prime 1 being my favorite of all time even if I ask myself if Dread is actually better) and I respect the heck out of Hollow Knight (with Shovel Knight, Hades, Pizza Tower, Cuphead, Brothers and Dead Cells among my favorite indies).