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Across all platforms, what is your 2013 Game of the Year? [roundtable]
 
It’s that time of year again! Just like every other year, 2013 was a pretty fantastic year for gaming. I’m curious as to what you all enjoyed the most this year.

It’s looking like the big go-to nominees are Bioshock Infinite, The Last of Us, Grand Theft Auto V, Super Mario 3D World, and A Link Between Worlds. I didn’t play GTAV, and I found both Mario and Zelda to be pretty standard fare for games in those respective series (of course, “standard fare” for a Mario or Zelda game is still pretty darn great). I enjoyed both The Last of Us and Bioshock Infinite, but I ultimately preferred Infinite—that was one of the most engrossing games I’ve played in a long time. I loved it.

But 2013 was a weird gaming year for me due to the fact that all of my really favorite games came out in previous years, but were re-released this year. Spelunky and Hotline Miami, two games that I would easily put in my top 10 games of all time, both came out in 2012, but were ported to more platforms in 2013 where I got a chance to play them. And then there was Earthbound, which finally came to the Virtual Console this summer. You know how people always say that they wish they could wipe their memory and re-experience old Nintendo games for the first time? Playing Earthbound was like doing that. It’s the best video game adventure I’ve ever been on and is one of my favorite Nintendo games ever.

…That being said, Spelunky, Hotline Miami, and Earthbound all came out prior to 2013. I was left with Bioshock Infinite.

Then I played Starseed Pilgrim.



It’s a really simple (yet very deep) arcade puzzle game based around a bridge-building mechanic. It’s really hard, too. I played it for a few days, got frustrated with it, and decided to put it down. A few months later, I decided to come back to it and give it another shot. After weeks of playing it every so often (Steam says I put 15 hours into it in total), I managed to beat it.

It’s a really incredibly-designed game; I’d put it up there with Little Inferno, Hotline Miami, and the BIT.TRIP series in terms of using the video game medium to tell a unique story. It’s also one of the most rewarding games I’ve ever played; the first time I “accomplished” something, my whole day was made because I was so hyped up about it. I can’t say much more without giving away what makes it so great, but if a poetic, inconspicuous puzzle game sounds like something that might be up your alley, I’d highly recommend it.

So, despite how much I loved Bioshock Infinite, I’m gonna call Starseed Pilgrim my Game of the Year.

As for games I didn’t get around to, I still haven’t played Dead Space 3, Assassin’s Creed IV, or Batman: Arkham Origins. I’m a pretty big fan of all three of those series, the first two in particular, and I’ve heard some great things about AC:IV (and very mixed things about Dead Space 3). I also still have yet to play FJORDS, another little indie puzzle game that I’ve heard great things about from people who’ve played it—I’ve had it described to me as a Zelda game where you start off with all your items but don’t know how to use any of them. Sounds interesting.

I also played a lot of free PC games this year that really blew me away with their inventiveness, the best of which was Save the Date. I think there's a running joke on Negative World of me trying to get people to play that game and no one giving a hoot! I’m sure you’ve all heard of Candy Box by now. And if you want to see what real innovation in first-person storytelling looks like (shot fired at people who think Gone Home is the most experimental game ever made ), definitely check out The Entertainment, a short spin-off of Kentucky Route Zero.

Not to mention Titan Souls, a game made in 72 hours which managed to mix Dark Souls, Shadow of the Colossus, and Gameboy Zelda into something more amazing than any of those ingredients on their own.

Also, shout-out to The Stanley Parable. Oh, and The Swapper and Antichamber! And Gunpoint too! Play all those games!

What about you? What were your favorite games of 2013? Anything you haven't gotten around to playing yet? Anything that really stuck out to you as being the best game of the year? Let me know!

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12/31/13, 22:17    Edited: 12/31/13, 22:29
 
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Mine are Animal Crossing New Leaf and Fire Emblem Awakening
01/01/14, 20:55   
@TriforceBun
Not really, you could play them using play coins but it would be slow going. I'm in NYC and get a lot of streetpasses, at least 1 a day and sometimes as many as 5 or 6 and very rarely even more, but even then some of the games are painfully slow. Warrior's Way is the worst culprit, sometimes it will be weeks or even months before I can even make a move because I'll need to recruit hundreds of thousands of soldiers to conquer the next kingdom but I'll only get an average of a few hundred each day. I think all through November and December I've had to select "do nothing" every day, it's pretty boring... if you had to rely on nothing but play coins it could take you literally years to make one move!
01/01/14, 21:57   
Super Mario 3D World, but I didn't play everything of course, so my fave for releases that year could change later. But out of what I actually played then, it's that.
01/01/14, 22:23   
@nate38

Haha, I love the random mention of Icarus Proudbottom Teaches Typing.

@-JKR-

I should pick those up! I get at least 7 Streetpasses a day when I carry my 3DS with me. I've just gotten bored of replaying Find Mii II over and over, so I stopped doing it.
01/01/14, 22:43   
Super Mario 3D World and I haven't even finished it yet. It's purrfect.
01/02/14, 04:04   
@deathly_hallows

What about Mii Force? Can you get by on play coins or the occasional streetpass?
01/02/14, 04:13   
@Hero_Of_Hyrule

Playcoins should be fine. It costs 2 coins to hire a merc (or 3 if you want to hire a previous streetpass, thus chosing your colour.) Meaning a day's worth of coins can get you 3-5 pilots.

If you want to go past that to the max of 10 pilots, you might have to build up for another day. But you won't need that many on most stages.
01/02/14, 05:09   
Davoid said:
The video game I played most was Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate on the 3DS. Local co-op is such a blast & I've been hosting events where we would be up to 12 individual playing the game in the same room for 10 hours straight. Such a great game.

Sounds awesome. DId you get the Wii U version, too? If so, we can play sometime! I'll add your Wii U ID (or you can add me) next time I'm on. And then we can draw hilarious pictures to each other. Yessssss.
01/02/14, 07:17   
Super Mario 3D World!
01/02/14, 18:31   
@Shadowlink

I'll probably get that one then. I've been meaning to get at least one of the new streetpass games, but I was afraid that I wouldn't get much out of them due to how infrequently I streetpass people. Thank you.
01/02/14, 20:16   
@Hero_Of_Hyrule

Just one further point I should mention, you only get to play one stage at a time. It's not like Find Mii where you keep going until defeated. If you beat the stage, the session is over. You have to hire more pilots to do the next stage.

Still doable, it just means you can't rush through the whole thing unless you have a coin surplus. But it's really no different from Streetpass sourced pilots in that respect.
01/02/14, 21:03   
Edited: 01/02/14, 21:04
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