It's that time of year again, where we talk and argue about what were some of the the best, worst, and disappointing games of 2020. As a general rule:
Best
Ori and the Will of the Wisps
I was waiting for this game to come out ever since the announcement. To me, this game was better than the first game. The story, the visuals, and the bigger world to explore made it all so enjoyable to play. I consider it to be one of the best Metroidvania games of all time.
Divinity: Original Sin 2
I always wanted to get into tabletop rpg, and was planning on having some sessions this year with friends. However, due to pandemic all sessions were canceled, so this was the next best thing. DOS2 is more than a simple turn-based rpg; There are a lot of thoughts going into every choice and actions you take, both in and out of combat. The game tells a really solid dark fantasy story, and I love how there aren't clear good and evil figures in this game.
Hades
I normally HATE rogue-like games, but what drew me into the game was the greek mythology setting. I love the character designs in this game; The olympian and the deities aren't some stoic one-dimensional figures; they are all fleshed out with their own personalities and I am always excited to talk and see what kind of dialogs they have. As for the gameplay, it can be a little frustrating at times, but the power grows at an exponential rate, and you get stronger with every death. And the overall artistic design really made me love this game
Fall Guys
This is a competitive multiplayer that I actually enjoy. Normally when I play competitive multiplayer I become very toxic and angry at it, but not fall guys. I find myself laughing at others and when myself fail, and the overall art style and music give a positive vibe.
Worst
Marvel's Avengers
God, I hate this game. The obvious attempt at cashing-in the avengers popularity is quite blatant, as the game fails in storytelling, gameplay, and progression. Why try following the live-service model of other looter games is beyond me, but it surely doesn't help. The game could've been so much more. I think it deserves all the players abandoning the game and causing the loss for the square enix.
Valorant
As if we needed another competitive shooter designed to piss people off. If you like this game, more power to you. But not me. The learning and skill development curve is on a steep incline, and I find this game to be more toxic than League of Legends. I hate the microtransaction model, and how matches can feel it goes on forever
Disappointing
Baldur's Gate 3
To be absolutely fair, the game is still in early access and there are lot of good thins going on for this game. However, there just isn't enough content in the game. There are only six classes to choose from, you can only play act 1, and the level cap is at 5. And the early access is asking you to drop $60. Had I known just how the limited the content was, I probably wouldn't have paid full price for it
Middle Earth: Shadow of War
The game was on sale, so I decided to buy it. While the colorful casts of orcs certainly makes up for the bland story characters, and the gameplay can be really fun, the ending grind was painful and overall it did worse than the first game
Borderlands 3
People warned me how bad the story is, and that was no exaggeration. I hated my time playing through the story. Each world is fun to explore, and the gameplay of each class is fun. But I hate how there's absolutely no reason to start new game plus, because of the low-level cap. I hate the mayhem mode's artificial difficulty and the loot system tied to them.
- The game doesn't have to be had been released this year; as long as you played the game for the first time in 2020, it counts
- You can have multiple games in each category
- The games don't have to be in a particular order
- The following games will be excluded from the thread, because the thread will become sidetracked into a neverending argument about these games:
- Ghost of Tsushima
- The Last Of Us 2
- Cyberpunk 2077
Best
Ori and the Will of the Wisps
I was waiting for this game to come out ever since the announcement. To me, this game was better than the first game. The story, the visuals, and the bigger world to explore made it all so enjoyable to play. I consider it to be one of the best Metroidvania games of all time.
Divinity: Original Sin 2
I always wanted to get into tabletop rpg, and was planning on having some sessions this year with friends. However, due to pandemic all sessions were canceled, so this was the next best thing. DOS2 is more than a simple turn-based rpg; There are a lot of thoughts going into every choice and actions you take, both in and out of combat. The game tells a really solid dark fantasy story, and I love how there aren't clear good and evil figures in this game.
Hades
I normally HATE rogue-like games, but what drew me into the game was the greek mythology setting. I love the character designs in this game; The olympian and the deities aren't some stoic one-dimensional figures; they are all fleshed out with their own personalities and I am always excited to talk and see what kind of dialogs they have. As for the gameplay, it can be a little frustrating at times, but the power grows at an exponential rate, and you get stronger with every death. And the overall artistic design really made me love this game
Fall Guys
This is a competitive multiplayer that I actually enjoy. Normally when I play competitive multiplayer I become very toxic and angry at it, but not fall guys. I find myself laughing at others and when myself fail, and the overall art style and music give a positive vibe.
Worst
Marvel's Avengers
God, I hate this game. The obvious attempt at cashing-in the avengers popularity is quite blatant, as the game fails in storytelling, gameplay, and progression. Why try following the live-service model of other looter games is beyond me, but it surely doesn't help. The game could've been so much more. I think it deserves all the players abandoning the game and causing the loss for the square enix.
Valorant
As if we needed another competitive shooter designed to piss people off. If you like this game, more power to you. But not me. The learning and skill development curve is on a steep incline, and I find this game to be more toxic than League of Legends. I hate the microtransaction model, and how matches can feel it goes on forever
Disappointing
Baldur's Gate 3
To be absolutely fair, the game is still in early access and there are lot of good thins going on for this game. However, there just isn't enough content in the game. There are only six classes to choose from, you can only play act 1, and the level cap is at 5. And the early access is asking you to drop $60. Had I known just how the limited the content was, I probably wouldn't have paid full price for it
Middle Earth: Shadow of War
The game was on sale, so I decided to buy it. While the colorful casts of orcs certainly makes up for the bland story characters, and the gameplay can be really fun, the ending grind was painful and overall it did worse than the first game
Borderlands 3
People warned me how bad the story is, and that was no exaggeration. I hated my time playing through the story. Each world is fun to explore, and the gameplay of each class is fun. But I hate how there's absolutely no reason to start new game plus, because of the low-level cap. I hate the mayhem mode's artificial difficulty and the loot system tied to them.
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