Steam Replay is out, so what game did you have the most fun experiencing this year?

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    According to Steam, I spent most hours this year playing Book of Hours. (The word “Hours” is in the name of the game, so what choice did I have?) It is an amazing game, and I recommend it to anyone who likes cozy games with lots of lore to explore.

    However, there is one game that I must confess I had even more fun with, even though it’s relatively short: The Pristine Cut of Slay the Princess.
    I can’t really say much about it other than that it’s a horror visual novel with excellent voice acting and incredibly good writing, as almost any detail of the game’s story would be a spoiler.

    (Edit: I know, both of those games released last year, but the question was about which Steam Replay and which games one had fun with this year - not about games that released this year.)

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    Factorio. And Cities: Skylines 2 if I’m playing it on Windows.

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      For me it’s #2 , wish it won GOTY this year - love the music and game play , when I saw a pixel game was in the running I knew it would be amazing and full of heart and soul , no shiny graphics to hide behind 💕

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    Until Then

    More of a visual novel, but I had an amazing time with it. I cried. It was beautiful. I’ve been learning the piano since I finished it.

    Go in completely blind if you do decide to play it!

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      Seems right down my alley. Does it feature any triggering subjects? (Mainly severe mental health stuff and suicide is stuff I avoid for the time being)

      Do you have recommendations for similar games?

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        Sorry to hear that, there’s been times where I’ve avoided certain bits of media for similar reasons, and that feeling of “should I invest myself in this?” while trying to keep yourself safe. I hope things improve for you.

        I don’t want to say anything about Until Then really as I think the experience would be hampered knowing anything about it, but it’ll still be there for you in the future. There are heavier moments throughout the story however, I cried at both the beauty and the sadness at multiple points in the game.

        Some comparable games that have some similar themes or vibes

        I think a lot of these kinda stories revolve around the sadder parts of life to elicit emotion that drives us towards connecting with characters in the same way that seeing hardship and struggle makes you care about your fellow human. To me it feels that through these experiences we’re able to see our humanity in a rawer form, perhaps its because there’s a cost to ourselves due to our emotional investment. There’s no need to take on that cost unless you have the emotional space to do so though, but that cost is often what’s made it so great. I didn’t play any games for just over 2 weeks after I finished Until Then, I just started playing the piano, went on walks/bike rides/runs, and decided to get more involved at a local board game cafe. But really, no need to force yourself into that, focus on yourself, do the things you need to do to improve your situation internally or externally, it’ll be there for you then.

        If you want some story-esque games that feel much less soul-consuming, here’s a few of my favourites:

        • Stray - it made me have wobbly emotions, but it doesn’t have quite the same “sting” as the games above
        • Cloudpunk
        • Metro Exodus - Bit of an oddball here, probably a few eyebrows raised, but I think it’s one of the only games I’ve seen actual intimacy (and not sexual intimacy), however that’s few and far between, the pew pew is great

        And a couple of cozy games that are a bit adjacent to these

        Edit: Also sorry for the monologue haha, didn’t mean for that to get so long, just started rambling

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          You absolutely beautiful person! What a thoughtful and sincere reply, I cannot thank you enough.

          You’re 100 percent right that those experiences will still be there for me in the future when I feel the space. For now I am limiting myself to your second group of suggestions (I’ve played the first Frog Detective and loved it), knowing that your first group is there when I feel like it.

          I did already play Edith Finch though, a masterpiece in my opinion, but indeed quite heavy (but extremely hopeful too).

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            Naw shucks haha, kind of you to say. I’m glad my ramble/vent was worth it!

            Since ya played Edith Finch, in Until Then you form a much stronger connection with the characters, but the content and topics it faces are less extreme What is there will hit harder because of that connection I think.

            I hope you enjoy any of the games I suggested! Also really, just get yourself Donut County. It’s a stupid cozy romp. Do racoon crimes.

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      This was a surprisingly awesome game. The Sabacc mini-game alone is worth the price of admission.

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    THE FINALS

    Rather advanced gameplay, extremely fast-paced and chaotic, quite heavy to run, even with most of it running on servers.

    But damn when it was first released a year ago, I instantly got hooked from the vibes and then stayed for the breath of fresh air in the FPS genre. The description above also happens to match really well with my ADHD tendencies.

    There’s a reason why it took 47% of my entire play time this year.

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      Good game. I played during/after the beta, I felt like it needed a bit more variety in guns and maps. Have they been adding stuff since?

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        You bet they did:

        Season 2 CNS/ “The Finals Hacked” theme:

        • New gamemodes:

        Powershift (tug-of-war meets convoy on a moving platform) Terminal Attack (Search & Destroy, but it’s hacking terminals instead)

        • Sys$Horizon, new map, “unfinished/leaked” 80s style
        • Hacking-themed gadgets such as the dematerializer and the gateway
        • Weapons ofc (I don’t remember which ones tho)

        Season 3: Japan theme:

        • We don’t talk about ranked changes
        • New game-mode: World Tour (similar to unranked tournament, but 8 teams total, win points progression and end-of-season multibuck rewards)
        • Bow for light, dual blades for medium, winch claw for heavy
        • Map: Kyoto 1568

        Season 4: Sponsorships

        • Reverted previous season’s ranked changes
        • New careers: sponsorships (choose which in-game sponsor to sign with, get prizes with their themes and compete on world tour to determine which sponsor wins the season) (yes, you can bet people started dissing each other for fun)
        • Dual eagles for heavy, dmr for medium, shotgun for light
        • Fortune Stadium: the best parts of previous maps, mashed into one and themed with the season sponsors’ colors

        Season 5: Time for la fiesta, it’s the anniversary

        • New map: Bernal, Mexico
        • New gadgets: Black hole for lights, chain trap for heavy
        • Shak-50 for heavy, some incendiary shotgun for medium
        • Jukebox to relive all the OST from current and previous seasons
        • 2 new sponsors, one returning

        That’s only what I remember from the top of my head, they added so much. Not to mention the copious amount of high quality cosmetics and the very forgiving monetization

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      I played every beta of the Finals that I could get accepted into. It felt like what I wanted a new Battlefield game to be. The destructible floors and bridges made it so much fun to set up traps in ways no other game made it possible.

      Weirdly enough I have yet to install it since its full release. Still looks like the same amount of fun!

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      Nothing fun at all? Not even games released in previous years? Not even games that you’ve already been playing for years?

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        I have a love hate relationship with CoD Black Ops Cold War. It stops me enjoying other games. I need something the break the addiction !

        Over the last 10 year I’ve only played a few games that I would say were awesome and they are all pretty obvious.

        GTA 5, stardew vallley, god of war, subnautica, dirt rally, cod Cold War, AC Odyssey.

        I have a backlog, but I think the dopamine hit of a good CoD round prevents me picking them up.

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          COD is so interesting because there’s so many of them and so many people play them that it seems there’s always at least someone who loves each of the different games

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    Sea of thieves.

    You get to talk to people. It can be a grind if you want. Or PvP if you want. Or just fishing and relaxing if you want. It has matured nicely and is still popular.

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      Sea of Thieves has definitely interested me but it looks like one of those games that gets better A) if you invest a lot of time into it and B) if you have friends who play it too all the time, and I already have big time sinks in my life and I suck at convincing my friends to play specific games with me

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        Your character is at full power from day 1, so you only get stronger by learning to play better. The naval combat can take a bit of time to master but it’s fun. The only thing you get for playing a long time are cosmetics. If you want to get sweaty with PvP then you can find a group on the SoT discord. Otherwise, for more casual play you can sail solo or join other players using the open crew matchmaking system. I have around 1700 hours in the game and it’s just as fun as when I started.

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    For me Zelda Tears of the Kingdom, my fav game - so much stuff to do , and I love Zelda

    I am so tired that came out last year

    Zelda wisdom was cute , I started switch dark souls 1 this year and it’s been my fav

    Maybe balatro

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    Not on Steam, it’s World of Warcraft, specifically the MoP Remix mode. That was some of the most fun I ever had in the game.

    On Steam, maybe Lies of P. I played a few great games, but honestly I didn’t really play any GotY material this year on there.

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    Disco Elysium

    I know it did not release this yer, but I got to it now, so it is GOTY for me.

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        I got hooked, but I was like “what if I chose this option now?” all the time. So I started completely different character right after I finished. Got couple hours in, but… 1) it’s too fresh experience and I should probably give it a bit more time and 2) I wanted the new character to be this fascist, racist, egoist, alcohol and drug abuser, but damn. It’s so tough to play against some basic human principles.

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        I’ve played many different RPGs during my life, but Disco really is like nothing I’ve played before. Maybe, just maybe a little like Planescape Torment, but other than that? Nothing comes to mind. Which is unbelievable in this age, where most developers play it safe with basically sequels of successful games and new ones you barely can tell apart…

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          While Disco Elysium is like no other CRPOG I’ve played, I have to disagree with your other point, because Indies exist with tons of innovative stuff in there.

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            True, but majority of non-entirely-indie devs do exactly what I said. Sadly some indie too.

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    Nine Sols. Really underrated metroidvania that flew under the radar for many people.

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        It’s a fairly difficult game, yeah. The combat is more akin to Sekiro where you need to time your blocks.

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    Deadlock

    It brought me a new multi-player experience, something to share with friends, and it is super fun. I also don’t get toxicity out of it.

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      Deadlock is nice, but the toxicity is the same as in every moba like teamgame, therefore I stopped playing it because I felt the time I spent playing were not enjoyable to me. Its sad because the game is so promising and delivers Valve typical polish which rivals triple AAA garbage.

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      I tried it when I first got an invite to it. Invited as many friends as I could. I think we ran with it for a few days and just couldnt stick with it. I personally couldnt tell what I was supposed to be doing, or if I was even helping or just being a weight to my team?

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        I had to watch a few videos to understand what I was suppose to do. Really didn’t get it at the start. But I think they also improved the interface and such.