2013's GOTY List
2014's GOTY List
2015 GOTY List
1. Under Night In-Birth EXE:Late ; UNIEL is undeniably my 2015 GOTY. I was hyping this game for ages, following it from the UNIB days at the Japanese arcades to the long-awaited console release. Ecole/French Bread with ASW was a match made in heaven, with the former providing a solid game mechanics-wise (with a fantastic soundtrack!) and the latter lending their expertise in solid netcode to guarantee a great netplay experience. I played it until I got the plat and I'm really looking forward to UNIST.
2. Hearthstone ; The first F2P game I've ever played where I haven't spend a single cent and gotten hours of entertainment out of it. I grinded my way through Naxxramas and Blackrock Mountain this year and it was just so pleasant to unwind after work and play a couple matches every day. Blizzard absolutely nailed the gameplay and presentation.
3. Splatoon ; In my opinion, the only worthwhile game to come from Nintendo this year. To be honest I played this in August via a rental, so I did not pay to play it in its original unfinished state. Needless to say, Nintendo has provided great post-launch support and Splatoon is undeniably fun. From the character design to the controls, everything is just fresh.
4. Superbeat: Xonic ; While it's a bit rough around the edges and wthe soundtrack ain't as good as DJMax Technika Tune, Superbeat still feels like a damn solid game on its own and worth the price of admission to any rhtythm game fan. Also, the super LE is probably the nicest limited edition I've ever bought. Mayor props to PM Studios and Acttil for bringing this over, really looking forward to the DLC!
5. Persona 4 Dancing All Night ; While the story was dumb as hell and the gameplay feels off at times, P4DAN has probably my favorite gaming soundtrack of the year. That alone puts it this high on my list, also the game looks simply stunning on the Vita 1000s OLED screen. *_*
6. Devil May Cry 4: Special Edition ; Fantastic enhanced port of one of my favorite character action games of all time. Playing this as Lady/Trish felt innovative enough to, once again, look past its poor level design and just enjoy the ride.
7. The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask 3D ; After looking forward for so long to replay my favorite Zelda of all time, this really should be much higher on my list. Unfortunally, the game, came out at a really bad time for me so I've only made it halfway through. Still from what I played the port performed very well and I will definitely come back to finish it soon.
8. Star Wars: Battlefront ; Fun as hell multiplayer but rather slim on content. Even if I got this for free close to release, I gotta admit that some design choices and controls are odd. Still, it's a soild foundation on which DICE can deliver a great sequel with content from TFA and the new movies (hopefully).
9. Groove Coaster 2 ; In a year filled with great rhythm games, this one still stood out as one of the better ones. Even though it's F2P, it has a very fair unlock progression and Zuntata music is just too good. Also, the cross-save function works just great between Android and iOS. Looking forward to the sequel!
10. DARIUSBURST Chronicle Saviours ; Great shmup that unfortunately I haven't had much time to seek my teeth into. While I sorely lack a 2nd monitor to truly have something close to the arcade experience, the game is so massive that it will probably last me many years. Enough time to get the monitor down the road.
Honorable Mentions
x. Rocket League ; Probably PS+ game of the year. While fun as hell, I played it only for a single weekend non-stop due to me only borrowing the PS4 that I was using at the time, and my friends not being much into soccer. Had my buddies picked this up I think RL would have been closer to the top of the list.
x. Theatrhythm Dragon Quest ; To be fair, I'm not as familiar with DQ music as I am with FF music but its Theatrhythm alright. I don't understand half of what happening on the game but it was a worthwhile pickup from my trip to Japan
x. Xblaze: Lost Memories ; The first half almost killed this game for me as it was mostly a retelling of the previous game with some annoying platformer sections thrown in between. Luckily, the second half was good enough to not make me regret the time spend with this game. I still find the tech ASW uses for these VNs hella impressive, I would like to see this team use it again for some original story.
x. Rhythm Tengoku: The Best Plus ; I had to see what the fuss for Rhythm Heaven was about so I picked this up while in Japan. What I ended with what with a "Simon Says" game with pretty graphics, very disappointing.
x. Dengeki Bunko: Fighting Climax ; Coming from the outstanding UNIEL I was expecting great things from DBFC. Unfortunately, the game's mecahnics are very shallow and the cast just doesn't appeal to me. Add to that the fact that Sega of America got screwed over big time by the Japanese branch on the release of this localization and you ended up with a ghost town on day 1. While I bought this mostly for support, I don't see me picking up the sequel in the future.