I just wanted to say that Daniel has been knocking it out of the park this year. Its obvious that he puts a lot of passion into the channel and seems filled to the brim with ideas. The others have undoubtedly been great as well!!
Two of my favourite game experiences from this year that weren't mentioned, that I wanna shoutout were Unicorn Overlord and Splatoon 3 Side Order, both were great
Unicorn Overlord is like one of the best strategy RPG's I've played. There is so much depth and customizations you can do with your units. You can create some seriously broken combinations. I swear half the time I spent on the game was just messing around with my team synergy and creating the most broken combinations of moves I can think of.
I really really enjoyed this, the hyper specific award categories are gold, and though it's jokey, I find it more genuine than the usual catch all terms like family game
Thanks for shouting out UFO 50. I feel like this collection of games received some decent fanfare for a couple of weeks, but fell off quite a bit. I guess that’s the nature of the gaming space these days, but honestly, UFO 50 is the gift that keeps on giving. I’ll be chipping away at it for a while. Favorites so far: Campanella, Camouflage, Golfaria, Overbold, and Night Manor.
The Lost Crown is easily my GOTY. It's one of the best metroidvanias I've ever played, and it might just be my favorite combat system in a metroidvania ever.
I really want to play that game considering I love Metroidvania style games. But considering what Ubisoft been doing lately, I don't know if I'll get it. The last game I brought from them was Mario + Rabbids: Sparks of Hope.
The remake of Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door & Dragon Quest 3 are my 2024 Game of the Year. Some of my favorite games of all time being remade and being on Nintendo Switch were a dream come true and there still as amazing as I remembered. I haven't played Astro Bot because I don't have a PS5. But from what I've seen and knowing how much rewards it won at 2024 Gaming Award, I certainly would add that too. It looks like a blast to play.
This was such a fun video! The fun award titles, the variety of games shown, it was such a delight to watch! Paper Mario Thousand Year Door was my favorite surprise. Like a Dragon Infinite Wealth was one of my favorite RPGs And Mario Party Jamboree might have been my most played mode, _specifically_ Koopathalon mode. I can't stop playing it!
I had the same reaction. FF7R is an infinitely better game than MMPR:RR, sure, but nothing about it says “growing up in the 90’s” outside of its remake context.
To give some shout-outs to a few games not featured here: - Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth was phenomonal, and would probably be my GOTY if it weren't for FFVII Rebirth. Infinite Wealth had a fantastic story, combat, soundtrack and presentation that really made me feel rewarded for being a fan of the series. - Both the Apollo Justice Trilogy and the Ace Attorney Investigations Collection came out this year, and it surprised me how much I enjoyed these re-releases. Especially Ace Attorney Investigations 2: they did a really good job with the localization for that. - The Kingdom Hearts games finally came out on Steam after escaping the Epic Games exclusivity jail! Not only did this mean I could play all the KH games on Steam Deck now, but it was also my excuse to play KH3 Critical mode and Re Mind for the first time. I had an absolute blast with. both: the superbosses were tough but fair, and overcoming them was a really fun challenge!
Some of my favorite games got mentions here, but here's a few that did not: Dungeons of Hinterberg - in between exploring dungeons a la classic 3D Zelda games, you grow social links a la Persona 3-5. Another Crab's Treasure - the first time I've clicked with a soulslike, I love making use of different shells' abilities and I find the ocean world fascinating. Lorelei and the Laser Eyes - my favorite narrative of 2024 (with 1000xResist putting up a close fight) but I love the layers to each puzzle and how they tie to the story. I did put out my own set of awards for anyone who wants to hear me elaborate on any of those and a lot more hidden gems of the year.
Lorelei and the Laser Eyes was my Game of this Year, made by Simogo who already made one of my favorite game of all time (Sayonara Wild Hearts). I was hyped by this game since the first trailer in 2022 and I can confidently say that it didn't let this hype go down. If you like puzzle games or just are curious about this game, you should really give it a try.
It’s fantastic. Sadly, I haven’t beaten it because I’m stuck towards the end and refuse to read any hints… but something tells me I’ll be back in that house before long 😂
What a year though! My favorites that weren't on this list are Kunitsu-Gami (GOTY), Indiana Jones, Thank Goodness You're Here, LAD Infinite Wealth, LoZ Echoes of Wisdom, Rise of the Golden Idol, Duck Detective, and SteamWorld Heist II. If the Switch 2 has a strong launch, 2023-25 might be the best three-year-run in gaming history
Saying that Prince of Persia The Lost Crown was barely advertised is crazy. It was literally shown at The Game Awards and a Nintendo Direct. I can’t imagine a better or more expensive place to advertise to metroidvania fans. I think it genuinely just didn’t get as much fan support as it needed, despite the rave reviews.
A Nintendo Direct is one thing, but there was basically no advertising for the game *outside* of it, and since it’s not a collaboration akin to Mario+Rabbids, it wasn’t like Nintendo did so much besides said direct either. The only people who really knew of this game’s existence were hardcore Metroidvania or PoP fans since Ubisoft did a terrible job of marketing it in the same way they would for a big new Assassin’s Creed or Far Cry.
Happy Monday everyone; with the year winding down, I thought I would share my top five personal favorite games of 2024: 5th Place: Princess Peach Showtime- I got this game for my 31st birthday, and I will say while it wasn't anything memorable, I did have fun with it☺️ 4th place: Reynatis- I know this game doesn't have the best reputation, but I really don't think that should deter you from playing it. It's like a low budget Kingdom hearts, and I mean that as a compliment given how few Kingdom hearts clones that are out there: and I'm not spoiling anything, but with that secret ending they're better be a sequel in the works! Also: Moa Best Girl🐰 🥉 Third Place: Freedom Planet 2- I waited 10 years for a sequel to Freedom Planet 2, by golly this did not disappoint! The story was magnificent and the gameplay has been refined to near perfection: here's hoping we don't have to wait another decade for the sequel✊ 🥈 Second Place: Sonic x Shadow Generations- I played the 3DS version of Sonic generations back when it first came out (criminally underrated in my opinion): and while I have not played the Sonic version of this game, the shadow portion alone carries it because of the story, gameplay, and especially that music (I am jamming to the soundtrack as I write this). While I would have preferred a remake of either adventure one or two, this definitely does the job🤩 🥇 First Place: Trails Through Daybreak- I may not have waited as long for this game as I did freedom planet 2, but darn it all if it did not deliver as if I had waited that long! I logged in 99 hours in this marvelous JRPG, and I don't regret a second of it: the story, characters, and side quests (my goodness, those side quests) easily make this my favorite trails game in the series to date, and that's why it gets to be my personal game of the year👑
2024 was mostly about clearing my backlog for me, but I did manage to play some new titles, and for me, Balatro is the winner of the Best "One More Time" Award for being so damn addicting. With so many different Jokers, each with their own different buffs, to unlock, as well as other cards that grant effects, such as Tarot, Spectral, and Planet cards, there is always something for casuals and completionists to work toward. The gameplay loop is simple--it's pretty much just Poker, but you build your hands and play them like Rummy--yet the strategies you can employ within that loop are near endless. The rounds are also quick enough that I can get in a quick game if I don't have a lot of time, but I can also easily sink hours in because I always want to play another round after my current run ends. Also, the Friends of Jimbo updates that add content from other games pleases my gamer soul to no end.
The game not on your list is Balatro, that game is super addictive and I have put over 100 hours in it. On the surface it looks like a poker game, but the rouge-like elements make it so much more than that. Every run feels unique because of the jokers that have different effects, being able to enhance cards with different effects with arcane and spectral cards, and planet cards that level up your poker hands. I'm probably not doing it justice, but the game is a dopamine rush and keeps me coming back for more
Nine Sols was at least as good as Lost Crown and one of the better games in the genre, but im going to guess its not mentioned at almost like every other 2024 list. Neva, Thank Goodness You're Here and also Mouthwashing are all works of art.
There's simply too many games, man. It's ROUGH to give everything their flowers. As you said, Mouthwashing, Neva, Thank Goodness You're Here, etc... are excellent and it's up to their fans to sing their praises. Some outlets, like Edge, ARE recognizing them though.
Great 2024 summary. I think when it comes to good vibes, I would give Western Land from Mario Party Jamboree an award but I still miss the mountain wall behind the level you could see in Mario Party 2. Sometimes Nintendo sucks with remaking stuff. Like how the cheese race track from Mario Kart Super Circuit didn't look that unique anymore on Switch.
List of my favorites: Pocket Fishing Skull and Bones Concord Star Wars Battlefront: Classic Collection Looney Tunes: Wacky World of Sports South Park: Snow Day! Silent Hill: The Short Message Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League Kong: Survivor Instinct
@@jcselementHere's some more of my favorites! Lost in Tropics Sky Oceans: Wings for Hire Funko Fusion The Patrick Star Game Test Drive Unlimited: Solar Crown Jujutsu Kaisen: Cursed Clash Ario Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Arcade: Wrath of the Mutants The First Descendant
I know many said 2023 was a great year for games, but the variety of people’s favorites shows it was a solid year. My top three are games that weren’t even mentioned (And in some cases, very overlooked) which are Unicorn Overlord, Balatro and Romancing SaGa 2: Revenge of the Seven. These games have one similarity that clicked with me so well and that’s the complexity. I can’t wait to replay these again
My GOTY is 1000xRESIST, a small indie game that somehow managed to craft one of the most impactful narratives of any game I’ve played, let alone this year. If you like the storytelling of 13 Sentinels or the themes of Nier Automata and even Metaphor, you NEED to check out 1000xRESIST! My runner-up is the opposite side of the spectrum: Super Mario Party Jamboree! I do agree that the number of mini-games in the party mode is a bit lacking, but I STILL think it is top 3 in the franchise at worst.
I really wanted to play Dawntrail this year... but between being a freshly married man and having a new puppy, I didn't end up finding the time to play it. Especially since I'm on my computer all day for work, my puppy really didn't like me being on it in the evenings for gaming! So I instead played games more on Steam Deck and Switch. Thus, I really appreciated Derek talking about how much he enjoyed Dawntrail! Makes me excited to get to it (hopefully) in 2025!
My top 3 games of the year that I've finished: Final Fantasy VII Rebirth, Like a Dragon Infinite Wealth and Persona 3 Reload, in that order. Metaphor Re Fantazio could top it though; I've only just started playing it.
I definitely dig how varied these choices are, since out of all the games here, the only ones I’ve played are Metaphor ReFantazio, FF7 Rebirth, Astro Bot and Persona 3 Reload (my #1, #2, #3 and #4 GOTY respectively, coincidentally enough.) I am still hoping that ya’ll will have a separate GOTY discussion so that you can talk about your favorite 2024 games amongst yourselves, instead of in separate entries like in this video. But if not, I’ll at least wholeheartedly take this.👌🏽
Quite relieved to see this finally coming out and what a great format you have. Was worried you wouldnt make a tier list of gaming this year. Personally however, not meant in bad faith, but I missed the more competive nature like usual lists. This just secretly felt like a list of great games in 2024 which is totally fine, but its not really what i want to listen to when i tune into videos like this. I rather want to hear what games made into your favorite games this year/ game of the year. With exception of Ash who barely mentioned that FFVII Rebirth and Astrobot was his favorite game, I didn't fully understand what your favorite games was this year. I just have to assume it was the games mentioned, but any game could have taken either category you highlighted and i still got impression that certain games would have made into other guys favorite games if it weren't taken already. I hope some sort of main category can be implemented next year. And, but this might be just me, but I would have preffered if this was a discussion type video. I really enjoyed hearing you guys discuss them with eachother and not doing things seperately.
If Pepper Grinder had a mental health - focused story like Celeste, it would be the perfect game for a slow start into the year :) Thanks for the recommendation!
Well, Ash, you sold me on Pepper Grinder lol. I'll check that out sometime! My award is for "Best Game in a Series that Starts with the Letter Y". The award goes to... *DRUMROLL*... YS X NORDICS This is a fantastic ARPG. It's the 10th entry in Falcom's long running Ys series. You take up the role as lifetime adventurer Adol Christin. This particular entry takes place not long after the events of Ys 1 and Ys 2 as Adol as his friend Dogi are sailing to the land of Celceta. Their voyage is cut short by the Balta Seaforce. A gang of Nords who patrol the Balta Sea. After being forced to stop at the town of Carnac, Adol discovers a mysterious seashell. This seashell acts as a transmitter of sorts for a mysterious woman known as Lila. This sets Adol's latest adventure into motion. He travels alongside new friend and teammate Karja after they discover they can't go far from each other due to weird "Mana Cuffs" that bind them together. Karja is the daughter of Grimson, the Jarl - or leader - of the Nords. Along your way you'll discover the truth behind the Nord's past and why they settled in the Balta Sea and build your crew as you sail the seas on your ship the Sandras. While buying it now may not be the wisest choice with an expanded version - Ys X: Proud Nordics - on the way (releasing in 2025 for Japan), it's been one heck of a great experience. I don't want to delve too much more into it to avoid spoilers, but please, whether you buy it nor or wait for the expanded version, check out Ys X. It is well worth the time.
For prince of Persia, I think it’s the whole video game industry that failed the game. People talked about the game a ton when it came out and perhaps a few weeks later, yet not too many people picked it up. Even now, hasn’t sold like hot cakes.
It's so weird seeing people talking about Pepper Grinder and not mention Drill Dozer. The game is obviously inspired by it. It goes to say Drill Dozer is really underrated
There's this one niche game that, while not my favourite game of the year, is certainly a great hidden gem from this year. It's a steam game called "Aliya: Timelink". You're essentially sending messages to a girl in space 1,000 years into the future in real time, meaning that you'd need to wait for her to reply to what you say. Sometimes she'd be too busy doing something to reply, and times like these would keep me checking the game to see if she could say that she's safe and not in harms way.
I haven't played too many games this year but I had a great time with Megaton Musashi W: Wired, a great mecha action JRPG with a ton of customization, a heartfelt story, and guest appearances by legendary robots from mecha anime like Mazinger Z and Combattler V. More people need to play Musashi.
I think it is less likely Ubisoft showed that they don't care about The Lost Crown and more likely people showed they don't really care about the lost crown. It unfortunately didn't sell well.
I got stuck in Prince of Persia at the point where they take away your map. I spent a few hours wandering around the world here and there before giving up. A shame, because I was enjoying what I played before that.
I never played the original P3, but I actually experienced all the issues that you mentioned were fixed, which makes me scared to try the original haha. Maybe I try too hard to optimize, but I found myself doing next to nothing for the last 40% of the game inbetween story segments, while I waited for the next full moon because my stats were maxed and I ran out of Links to do at night. I found Tartarus to be an absolute chore, funnily enough I still have yet to beat the game because I was at a point where I just had to finish all of Tartarus before moving on and I just got burnt out. I do plan on going back eventually though just to see the ending because I loved the characters and the story when the story was actually being told haha. But the endless trecking through Tartarus and weeks of in-game time just going to bed early/doing pretty much nothing of value really slowed down the game way too much for me.
Granblue Fantasy Relink came out in January, has been skipped by SO many awards, but it 100% gives me exactly what I’ve wanted from an action RPG. Fun combat, lighthearted story, crazy multiplayer potential (it’s literally anime Monster Hunter questing!!!!), and a great variety of characters and play styles. Lack of crossplay definitely feels like it hurt the longevity but i still feel comfortable calling it my GOTY. Please give it a look if you liked any of the major AAA RPGs this year or are getting MH Wilds; it’s half off on both PSN and Steam until those sales end.
One game I really enjoyed in 2024 (that wasn't mentioned) was Ys X: Nordics, it is a great addition to the already amazing story of Ys, exploring every island was a lot of fun, the new battle style was cool and while at first I did dislike it, the ship combat was fun.
Once again GVG does a better award show in a MUCH shorter time 👍 My award for this year is the "Over 30 years later but back and better than ever." and that award goes to Dragon Quest 3 HD-2D
Funnily enough the only downside Pepper Grinder has are the bossfights. As fun and fluid as the movement is: That becomes a downside wgen you are trapped in arena. Because I didn't want to. The bosses felt like a chore.
Pepper Grinder reminds me a bit of Drill Dozer, a little-known GBA game by a little-known studio named GameFreak. It's a shame that game went so far under the radar, because it is so good. If you can "find" a way to play it, please do yourself a favor, and do it.
Hahaha the “still playing this” award. I Knew you were going to say FZero and that’s because I too am also still playing it. I’m so happy Nintendo has decided to continue fully supporting this game. The updates have been fabulous and FZero 99 is currently better than its ever been. Fingers crossed for a new FZero game on switch 2 tho 🤣
Silent Hill 2 was my game of the year by a mile, the OG is in my top 5 of all time and the remake was near perfect. Indiana Jones was also great, basically playing the films, not really seen a game like it to be honest.
My favorite game of this year was Another Crabs Treasure. I know it was rough at first, but after the update the game sucked me in, and i couldn't stop playing it til i beat it.
I haven't played PoP the Lost Crown yet, but I did buy it. It was too bad it was after the price was slashed, not that I'm complaining, but as a Metroidvania fan, I could tell from the get-go that this game was worth every penny. I didn't get it on release bc there were other games I was more interested in during that period.
I wanted to try the demo for Prince of Persia but after downloading it on both Switch and Steam, and not being able to play it without creating a Ubisoft account, I just couldn't bother.
For me my favorite game this year was tsukihime a piece of blue glass moon a really good visual novel and im itching fir the sequel, which will come out in 10 to 12 years
GVG: Unicorn Overlord should get a GOTY award.
Also GVG: Proceeds not to mention Unicorn Overlord in their own list.
did they even mention what game was their GOTY?
AstroBot deserved its game of the year no other game has been as fun as the little blue bot.
@ agreed.
I just wanted to say that Daniel has been knocking it out of the park this year. Its obvious that he puts a lot of passion into the channel and seems filled to the brim with ideas. The others have undoubtedly been great as well!!
Two of my favourite game experiences from this year that weren't mentioned, that I wanna shoutout were Unicorn Overlord and Splatoon 3 Side Order, both were great
Yeah Unicorn Overlord is one of the only new games this year I was absolutely sucked into
Unicorn Overlord is like one of the best strategy RPG's I've played. There is so much depth and customizations you can do with your units. You can create some seriously broken combinations. I swear half the time I spent on the game was just messing around with my team synergy and creating the most broken combinations of moves I can think of.
That last one doesn't get enough love.
@@rhettmitchellI just picked up Unicorn Overlord on sale. Looking forward to jumping into it.
I really really enjoyed this, the hyper specific award categories are gold, and though it's jokey, I find it more genuine than the usual catch all terms like family game
Thanks for shouting out UFO 50. I feel like this collection of games received some decent fanfare for a couple of weeks, but fell off quite a bit. I guess that’s the nature of the gaming space these days, but honestly, UFO 50 is the gift that keeps on giving. I’ll be chipping away at it for a while. Favorites so far: Campanella, Camouflage, Golfaria, Overbold, and Night Manor.
Who else played Drill Dozer as a kid and was hit with a wave of nostalgia when they saw pepper and grinder.
Man, I hope Nintendo adds Drill Dozer on NSO someday.
The Lost Crown is easily my GOTY. It's one of the best metroidvanias I've ever played, and it might just be my favorite combat system in a metroidvania ever.
It is really just sooo good👍
it's a crime that Ubisoft shuttered that studio
I don't play a lot of Metroidvania's but I had a hard time to put this game down.
I really want to play that game considering I love Metroidvania style games. But considering what Ubisoft been doing lately, I don't know if I'll get it. The last game I brought from them was Mario + Rabbids: Sparks of Hope.
The remake of Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door & Dragon Quest 3 are my 2024 Game of the Year. Some of my favorite games of all time being remade and being on Nintendo Switch were a dream come true and there still as amazing as I remembered. I haven't played Astro Bot because I don't have a PS5. But from what I've seen and knowing how much rewards it won at 2024 Gaming Award, I certainly would add that too. It looks like a blast to play.
Im glad you gave lost crown its flowers because i was racking my brain on why this game wasn't talked about more !
I’m still amazed that Atlus dropped both P3R and Metaphor in the same year. They killed it this year
This was such a fun video! The fun award titles, the variety of games shown, it was such a delight to watch!
Paper Mario Thousand Year Door was my favorite surprise.
Like a Dragon Infinite Wealth was one of my favorite RPGs
And Mario Party Jamboree might have been my most played mode, _specifically_ Koopathalon mode. I can't stop playing it!
Glad to see Arzette the Jewel of Faramore win Every award, well deserved! I dont rly see how its a sequel to Rivals of Aether but hey its ur list
I was preaching the gospel of PoP: The Lost Crown when it dropped, but I can only tell so many people to buy a game.
Dread it, run from it, Jimbo and Balatro arrives all the same
I loved Balatro, I just couldn’t put it above my three picks! -Steve
So happy they talked about F-zero 99 again, I adore that game and it needs more love.
So glad to see Emio represented. It's my personal Game of the Year, it's not a game I expected but I'm so, so glad I did.
Ash: "The Growin' Up in the 90's Rules award goes to... what else?"
Me: "Power Rangers Rita's Rewin-"
Ash: "FF7 Rebirth!"
Me. "Oh."
I had the same reaction. FF7R is an infinitely better game than MMPR:RR, sure, but nothing about it says “growing up in the 90’s” outside of its remake context.
To give some shout-outs to a few games not featured here:
- Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth was phenomonal, and would probably be my GOTY if it weren't for FFVII Rebirth. Infinite Wealth had a fantastic story, combat, soundtrack and presentation that really made me feel rewarded for being a fan of the series.
- Both the Apollo Justice Trilogy and the Ace Attorney Investigations Collection came out this year, and it surprised me how much I enjoyed these re-releases. Especially Ace Attorney Investigations 2: they did a really good job with the localization for that.
- The Kingdom Hearts games finally came out on Steam after escaping the Epic Games exclusivity jail! Not only did this mean I could play all the KH games on Steam Deck now, but it was also my excuse to play KH3 Critical mode and Re Mind for the first time. I had an absolute blast with. both: the superbosses were tough but fair, and overcoming them was a really fun challenge!
Some of my favorite games got mentions here, but here's a few that did not:
Dungeons of Hinterberg - in between exploring dungeons a la classic 3D Zelda games, you grow social links a la Persona 3-5.
Another Crab's Treasure - the first time I've clicked with a soulslike, I love making use of different shells' abilities and I find the ocean world fascinating.
Lorelei and the Laser Eyes - my favorite narrative of 2024 (with 1000xResist putting up a close fight) but I love the layers to each puzzle and how they tie to the story.
I did put out my own set of awards for anyone who wants to hear me elaborate on any of those and a lot more hidden gems of the year.
Lorelei and the Laser Eyes was my Game of this Year, made by Simogo who already made one of my favorite game of all time (Sayonara Wild Hearts). I was hyped by this game since the first trailer in 2022 and I can confidently say that it didn't let this hype go down. If you like puzzle games or just are curious about this game, you should really give it a try.
It’s fantastic. Sadly, I haven’t beaten it because I’m stuck towards the end and refuse to read any hints… but something tells me I’ll be back in that house before long 😂
Good taste. Sayonara Wild Hearts is peak.
What a year though! My favorites that weren't on this list are Kunitsu-Gami (GOTY), Indiana Jones, Thank Goodness You're Here, LAD Infinite Wealth, LoZ Echoes of Wisdom, Rise of the Golden Idol, Duck Detective, and SteamWorld Heist II. If the Switch 2 has a strong launch, 2023-25 might be the best three-year-run in gaming history
Awesome video, GVG. You all clearly put a lot of effort into this year's awards.
Saying that Prince of Persia The Lost Crown was barely advertised is crazy. It was literally shown at The Game Awards and a Nintendo Direct. I can’t imagine a better or more expensive place to advertise to metroidvania fans. I think it genuinely just didn’t get as much fan support as it needed, despite the rave reviews.
Knowing Ubisoft will discount it heavily in future didn’t do it any favours
A Nintendo Direct is one thing, but there was basically no advertising for the game *outside* of it, and since it’s not a collaboration akin to Mario+Rabbids, it wasn’t like Nintendo did so much besides said direct either. The only people who really knew of this game’s existence were hardcore Metroidvania or PoP fans since Ubisoft did a terrible job of marketing it in the same way they would for a big new Assassin’s Creed or Far Cry.
Compare the advertisement lost crown got to assassin's creed shadows. There's a very clear difference in how much they tried to sell the games.
Lorn's Lure, Mouthwashing, Lorelei and the Laser Eyes, 1000xResist, Rise of the Golden Idol... my GOTY list
Happy Monday everyone; with the year winding down, I thought I would share my top five personal favorite games of 2024:
5th Place: Princess Peach Showtime- I got this game for my 31st birthday, and I will say while it wasn't anything memorable, I did have fun with it☺️
4th place: Reynatis- I know this game doesn't have the best reputation, but I really don't think that should deter you from playing it. It's like a low budget Kingdom hearts, and I mean that as a compliment given how few Kingdom hearts clones that are out there: and I'm not spoiling anything, but with that secret ending they're better be a sequel in the works! Also: Moa Best Girl🐰
🥉 Third Place: Freedom Planet 2- I waited 10 years for a sequel to Freedom Planet 2, by golly this did not disappoint! The story was magnificent and the gameplay has been refined to near perfection: here's hoping we don't have to wait another decade for the sequel✊
🥈 Second Place: Sonic x Shadow Generations- I played the 3DS version of Sonic generations back when it first came out (criminally underrated in my opinion): and while I have not played the Sonic version of this game, the shadow portion alone carries it because of the story, gameplay, and especially that music (I am jamming to the soundtrack as I write this). While I would have preferred a remake of either adventure one or two, this definitely does the job🤩
🥇 First Place: Trails Through Daybreak- I may not have waited as long for this game as I did freedom planet 2, but darn it all if it did not deliver as if I had waited that long! I logged in 99 hours in this marvelous JRPG, and I don't regret a second of it: the story, characters, and side quests (my goodness, those side quests) easily make this my favorite trails game in the series to date, and that's why it gets to be my personal game of the year👑
2024 was mostly about clearing my backlog for me, but I did manage to play some new titles, and for me, Balatro is the winner of the Best "One More Time" Award for being so damn addicting. With so many different Jokers, each with their own different buffs, to unlock, as well as other cards that grant effects, such as Tarot, Spectral, and Planet cards, there is always something for casuals and completionists to work toward. The gameplay loop is simple--it's pretty much just Poker, but you build your hands and play them like Rummy--yet the strategies you can employ within that loop are near endless. The rounds are also quick enough that I can get in a quick game if I don't have a lot of time, but I can also easily sink hours in because I always want to play another round after my current run ends. Also, the Friends of Jimbo updates that add content from other games pleases my gamer soul to no end.
Happy New Year Good Vibes Gaming!
Great vid, I liked the way it was presented
I love this award format, the humor is good and the serious parts are nice
Fzero99 world tour has me in a chokehold currently
The game not on your list is Balatro, that game is super addictive and I have put over 100 hours in it. On the surface it looks like a poker game, but the rouge-like elements make it so much more than that. Every run feels unique because of the jokers that have different effects, being able to enhance cards with different effects with arcane and spectral cards, and planet cards that level up your poker hands. I'm probably not doing it justice, but the game is a dopamine rush and keeps me coming back for more
Nine Sols was at least as good as Lost Crown and one of the better games in the genre, but im going to guess its not mentioned at almost like every other 2024 list.
Neva, Thank Goodness You're Here and also Mouthwashing are all works of art.
There's simply too many games, man. It's ROUGH to give everything their flowers. As you said, Mouthwashing, Neva, Thank Goodness You're Here, etc... are excellent and it's up to their fans to sing their praises. Some outlets, like Edge, ARE recognizing them though.
Great 2024 summary. I think when it comes to good vibes, I would give Western Land from Mario Party Jamboree an award but I still miss the mountain wall behind the level you could see in Mario Party 2. Sometimes Nintendo sucks with remaking stuff. Like how the cheese race track from Mario Kart Super Circuit didn't look that unique anymore on Switch.
I lost it with the "Best Grindr Alternative" category xD
Was excited to see what won ”the best rivals of aether sequel”-category 😂❤
For future videos like this, I think I'd prefer if this was a discussion if possible.
Did yous mean to have watermarked stock footage in the Astrobot intro? Was that "a bit" or an oversight or something? Are standards slipping boys?
List of my favorites:
Pocket Fishing
Skull and Bones
Concord
Star Wars Battlefront: Classic Collection
Looney Tunes: Wacky World of Sports
South Park: Snow Day!
Silent Hill: The Short Message
Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League
Kong: Survivor Instinct
Insanely awful list, hope its a troll
@@jcselementHere's some more of my favorites!
Lost in Tropics
Sky Oceans: Wings for Hire
Funko Fusion
The Patrick Star Game
Test Drive Unlimited: Solar Crown
Jujutsu Kaisen: Cursed Clash
Ario
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Arcade: Wrath of the Mutants
The First Descendant
I know many said 2023 was a great year for games, but the variety of people’s favorites shows it was a solid year. My top three are games that weren’t even mentioned (And in some cases, very overlooked) which are Unicorn Overlord, Balatro and Romancing SaGa 2: Revenge of the Seven. These games have one similarity that clicked with me so well and that’s the complexity. I can’t wait to replay these again
Infinity Nikki is definitely the best window shopping game of the year
Great variety. Thanks for adding Metaphor.
My GOTY is 1000xRESIST, a small indie game that somehow managed to craft one of the most impactful narratives of any game I’ve played, let alone this year. If you like the storytelling of 13 Sentinels or the themes of Nier Automata and even Metaphor, you NEED to check out 1000xRESIST!
My runner-up is the opposite side of the spectrum: Super Mario Party Jamboree! I do agree that the number of mini-games in the party mode is a bit lacking, but I STILL think it is top 3 in the franchise at worst.
I really wanted to play Dawntrail this year... but between being a freshly married man and having a new puppy, I didn't end up finding the time to play it. Especially since I'm on my computer all day for work, my puppy really didn't like me being on it in the evenings for gaming! So I instead played games more on Steam Deck and Switch.
Thus, I really appreciated Derek talking about how much he enjoyed Dawntrail! Makes me excited to get to it (hopefully) in 2025!
My top 3 games of the year that I've finished: Final Fantasy VII Rebirth, Like a Dragon Infinite Wealth and Persona 3 Reload, in that order. Metaphor Re Fantazio could top it though; I've only just started playing it.
I feel like I was the only person who bought, played, and loved Sand Land.
I definitely dig how varied these choices are, since out of all the games here, the only ones I’ve played are Metaphor ReFantazio, FF7 Rebirth, Astro Bot and Persona 3 Reload (my #1, #2, #3 and #4 GOTY respectively, coincidentally enough.) I am still hoping that ya’ll will have a separate GOTY discussion so that you can talk about your favorite 2024 games amongst yourselves, instead of in separate entries like in this video. But if not, I’ll at least wholeheartedly take this.👌🏽
Ttyd remake, metaphor, astro bot, and Sonic x shadow were my GOTY. Man, there were so many great games to come out this year 👏
Quite relieved to see this finally coming out and what a great format you have. Was worried you wouldnt make a tier list of gaming this year.
Personally however, not meant in bad faith, but I missed the more competive nature like usual lists. This just secretly felt like a list of great games in 2024 which is totally fine, but its not really what i want to listen to when i tune into videos like this. I rather want to hear what games made into your favorite games this year/ game of the year. With exception of Ash who barely mentioned that FFVII Rebirth and Astrobot was his favorite game, I didn't fully understand what your favorite games was this year. I just have to assume it was the games mentioned, but any game could have taken either category you highlighted and i still got impression that certain games would have made into other guys favorite games if it weren't taken already. I hope some sort of main category can be implemented next year.
And, but this might be just me, but I would have preffered if this was a discussion type video. I really enjoyed hearing you guys discuss them with eachother and not doing things seperately.
I was expecting balatro to be on this list but Astro and metaphor were my highlights along paper Mario ttyd being my favorite remaster this year
If Pepper Grinder had a mental health - focused story like Celeste, it would be the perfect game for a slow start into the year :) Thanks for the recommendation!
Well, Ash, you sold me on Pepper Grinder lol. I'll check that out sometime!
My award is for "Best Game in a Series that Starts with the Letter Y". The award goes to... *DRUMROLL*... YS X NORDICS
This is a fantastic ARPG. It's the 10th entry in Falcom's long running Ys series. You take up the role as lifetime adventurer Adol Christin. This particular entry takes place not long after the events of Ys 1 and Ys 2 as Adol as his friend Dogi are sailing to the land of Celceta. Their voyage is cut short by the Balta Seaforce. A gang of Nords who patrol the Balta Sea. After being forced to stop at the town of Carnac, Adol discovers a mysterious seashell.
This seashell acts as a transmitter of sorts for a mysterious woman known as Lila. This sets Adol's latest adventure into motion. He travels alongside new friend and teammate Karja after they discover they can't go far from each other due to weird "Mana Cuffs" that bind them together. Karja is the daughter of Grimson, the Jarl - or leader - of the Nords. Along your way you'll discover the truth behind the Nord's past and why they settled in the Balta Sea and build your crew as you sail the seas on your ship the Sandras.
While buying it now may not be the wisest choice with an expanded version - Ys X: Proud Nordics - on the way (releasing in 2025 for Japan), it's been one heck of a great experience. I don't want to delve too much more into it to avoid spoilers, but please, whether you buy it nor or wait for the expanded version, check out Ys X. It is well worth the time.
For prince of Persia, I think it’s the whole video game industry that failed the game. People talked about the game a ton when it came out and perhaps a few weeks later, yet not too many people picked it up. Even now, hasn’t sold like hot cakes.
It's the protagonist for many people.
It's so weird seeing people talking about Pepper Grinder and not mention Drill Dozer. The game is obviously inspired by it. It goes to say Drill Dozer is really underrated
I gotta mention it. The nobody noticed this last year award goes to: void stranger. No one noticed one of the best games of all time.
I didn't play a single new game that came out this year but honestly it was a good year
There's this one niche game that, while not my favourite game of the year, is certainly a great hidden gem from this year. It's a steam game called "Aliya: Timelink".
You're essentially sending messages to a girl in space 1,000 years into the future in real time, meaning that you'd need to wait for her to reply to what you say. Sometimes she'd be too busy doing something to reply, and times like these would keep me checking the game to see if she could say that she's safe and not in harms way.
I haven't played too many games this year but I had a great time with Megaton Musashi W: Wired, a great mecha action JRPG with a ton of customization, a heartfelt story, and guest appearances by legendary robots from mecha anime like Mazinger Z and Combattler V. More people need to play Musashi.
Echoes of Wisdom by far my favorite game of the year. By far my Favorite Zelda released this gen
Great picks fam. Astro, Balatro & FF7R were at the top of my own list but I need to check out Unicorn Overlord, Metaphor and Animal Well still.
PoP The Lost Crown is my GOTY and I also hated to see how it was treated. And I'm not sure why I never heard about UFO 50 but I'm super intrigued now!
I think it is less likely Ubisoft showed that they don't care about The Lost Crown and more likely people showed they don't really care about the lost crown. It unfortunately didn't sell well.
I got stuck in Prince of Persia at the point where they take away your map. I spent a few hours wandering around the world here and there before giving up. A shame, because I was enjoying what I played before that.
8:53 should have been webfishing
I never played the original P3, but I actually experienced all the issues that you mentioned were fixed, which makes me scared to try the original haha. Maybe I try too hard to optimize, but I found myself doing next to nothing for the last 40% of the game inbetween story segments, while I waited for the next full moon because my stats were maxed and I ran out of Links to do at night. I found Tartarus to be an absolute chore, funnily enough I still have yet to beat the game because I was at a point where I just had to finish all of Tartarus before moving on and I just got burnt out. I do plan on going back eventually though just to see the ending because I loved the characters and the story when the story was actually being told haha. But the endless trecking through Tartarus and weeks of in-game time just going to bed early/doing pretty much nothing of value really slowed down the game way too much for me.
Granblue Fantasy Relink came out in January, has been skipped by SO many awards, but it 100% gives me exactly what I’ve wanted from an action RPG. Fun combat, lighthearted story, crazy multiplayer potential (it’s literally anime Monster Hunter questing!!!!), and a great variety of characters and play styles. Lack of crossplay definitely feels like it hurt the longevity but i still feel comfortable calling it my GOTY.
Please give it a look if you liked any of the major AAA RPGs this year or are getting MH Wilds; it’s half off on both PSN and Steam until those sales end.
Someone who developed Metaphor liked F1 clearly. Stroll, Hulkenberg...
Sickass shirt Daniel. I got the same one from GDQ, always gotta rep Majoras Mask
This gaming award is way better the Geoff ever can pull off!
Glad rivals 2 took the bstroa award, heavy competition on that one
One game I really enjoyed in 2024 (that wasn't mentioned) was Ys X: Nordics, it is a great addition to the already amazing story of Ys, exploring every island was a lot of fun, the new battle style was cool and while at first I did dislike it, the ship combat was fun.
F-zero 99 is simply the best F-zero game ever. Absolutely fantastic.
What I gather from this video is your Switches collected dust this year.😂
Once again GVG does a better award show in a MUCH shorter time 👍
My award for this year is the "Over 30 years later but back and better than ever." and that award goes to Dragon Quest 3 HD-2D
Best game in 2024 that people will realize in 2030: Promenade.
A better ode to Castlevania than Dead Cells? Count me in!
My 2 favorite games from this year were Astro Bot and Metaphor Re:Fantasio
Like a dragon was my GOTY. So funny and so entertaining for the 140 hours I put into completing it.
Grindr is NOT a dating app
I consider zenless zone zero ost in the intro and outro as a honorable mention in this video.
Funnily enough the only downside Pepper Grinder has are the bossfights. As fun and fluid as the movement is: That becomes a downside wgen you are trapped in arena. Because I didn't want to. The bosses felt like a chore.
Is that Zenless music I hear?
I'm definitely going to play DQ3 but now that they announced 1+2 I just want to wait and play the trilogy in order!
I liked last year's format better where everyone had their own video, but I'll take it!
"Lost Crown is THE best Prince of Persia game"
I heard the story wasn't very good
Great to have another Famicom Detective club but that game really dragged. I'd say the Epilogue was one of the only redeeming features of the game.
What song is playing in the outro? I wanna hear more!
Pepper Grinder reminds me a bit of Drill Dozer, a little-known GBA game by a little-known studio named GameFreak. It's a shame that game went so far under the radar, because it is so good. If you can "find" a way to play it, please do yourself a favor, and do it.
Hahaha the “still playing this” award. I Knew you were going to say FZero and that’s because I too am also still playing it. I’m so happy Nintendo has decided to continue fully supporting this game. The updates have been fabulous and FZero 99 is currently better than its ever been. Fingers crossed for a new FZero game on switch 2 tho 🤣
Here’s my favorite games of 2024:
3.Super Mario Party Jamboree.
2.Sonic x Shadow Generations.
1.The Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom.
Kirby.. nooooo! 😓
Gooooooood morning good vibes gaming. Good to see you.
Silent Hill 2 was my game of the year by a mile, the OG is in my top 5 of all time and the remake was near perfect. Indiana Jones was also great, basically playing the films, not really seen a game like it to be honest.
Also shout out to Mouthwashing!
GRINDR ALTERNATIVE? 😭 I've never felt more seen
I gasped
Rebirth is my favorite GOTY. But I also want to shoutout Fantasian and Zelda Echoes of Wisdom
My favorite game of this year was Another Crabs Treasure. I know it was rough at first, but after the update the game sucked me in, and i couldn't stop playing it til i beat it.
I haven't played PoP the Lost Crown yet, but I did buy it. It was too bad it was after the price was slashed, not that I'm complaining, but as a Metroidvania fan, I could tell from the get-go that this game was worth every penny. I didn't get it on release bc there were other games I was more interested in during that period.
"Best Grindr alternative" EXCUSE ME?! HAHAHAHAHA
Me when they said that: 👁️👄👁️
I wanted to try the demo for Prince of Persia but after downloading it on both Switch and Steam, and not being able to play it without creating a Ubisoft account, I just couldn't bother.
Onimusha is back, hoping for Dino Crisis in 2025.
35:57 Rita's Rewind robbed!
Balatro sucked a ton of my time this year and I loved every moment of it.
For me my favorite game this year was tsukihime a piece of blue glass moon a really good visual novel and im itching fir the sequel, which will come out in 10 to 12 years