What were the best and worst games you played in 2023?

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What were the best and worst games you played in 2023? - Lemmy.World

The title of this post [https://infosec.pub/post/5975961] made me think about the best and worst I’ve played this year. The best: - The Case of the Golden Idol. Short and sweet mystery game in the vein of Return of the Obra Dinn. Not quite as good IMO but I still liked it. - Marvel’s Midnight Suns. Don’t let the IP fool you, this is a really solid turn based strategy game with some occasionally really solid writing. The “dating sim”/downtime parts were surprisingly fun at best and dragged down the pacing at worst. - Death’s Door. Really cool, minimalistic, take on a Zelda-like game. Similar to Tunic in a lot of ways. Funny, cute and probably the best game about death I’ve ever played. - Moving Out. I don’t think I’ve ever laughed as much while playing a game as I did with Moving Out. It will always hold a special place in my heart for allowing me to connect and laugh virtually with people I love but don’t get to see very often. Generally I mostly play games a while after release, when I know how they panned out. As such there aren’t many real stinkers I can think of (plenty of games that I found overrated though). With that said, here are my worst: - Doki Doki Literature Club. With the way this game is set up it’s all about the twist. The problem is that the game it pretends to be until it reveals itself is incredibly boring. Maybe it would have helped if I wasn’t aware of the twist but generally I found this game to be a slog. - Turnip Boy Commits Tax Evasion. Games that rely heavily on humor are always hit or miss. Unfortunately it wasn’t for me in this one and the actual gameplay is incredibly barebones. Thanks for reading! What are your lists?

Cocoon - short with no dialog but really enjoyed the puzzles

The Talos Principle 2 - great puzzles and well done story. Really enjoyed it.

Far - Lone Sales - the start wasn’t super intuitive but didn’t take long. Short, no dialog. Ok puzzles. Fair enough especially on sale

Dave the Diver - Really good. Didn’t finish since I played it enough that it didn’t drive me anymore. That’s not the games fault since I tend to do that and rarely play longer games much with my schedule.

I expect you to die 2 - short and alright. Loved the first one, second wasn’t as good but not bad either

Stray - I really enjoyed this one. Fantastic world setting and ambiance even though it’s too short for some people’s taste I found it to be really good.

Gorogoa - Really weird and really good. I love deeper narratives revealed over time and this one hit me like Rime

I expect you to die 3 is out. I’m halfway through, and I think it’s better than 2.

Still too short, 6 levels, but that’s indie VR games for you I’m afraid.