1. Shin Megami Tensei IV: Apocalypse ; Much like Fire Emblem Awakening to Fire Emblem Fates, Apocalypse refines the combat from SMTIV with a few changes such as making Smirk a bigger part of both your partys strategy and bosses. These changes along with fantastic boss battles makes this one of the best SMTs yet. The core SMT concept of fast turn based combat with quick animations and everyone dying in 2-4 hits along with focus on buff/debuff skills never gets old for me and demon fusion is still an awesome feature that allows you to customize and strengthen your party in cool ways. The soundtrack is still rocking and the new demon designs are fantastic. The final dungeon was a pain in the ass with rooms that are just massive areas of complete emptiness but then leads to one of the best final bosses I have ever experienced in a SMT game. In a way, Im happy that Persona 5 got pushed to 2017. Otherwise, I wouldnt give this game the time and attention it deserved to become my GOTY.
2. Forza Horizon 3 ; The Forza Horizon series is the greatest racing game this generation. This series got me racing cars for hours on end like Im back in middle school playing Ridge Racer on the PSP. Horizon 2 was the game that literally stopped me from selling my XB1. Driving these cars in the series beautiful open worlds with top tier soundtracks makes this Microsofts best IP by a long mile. From Horizon 2 to 3, the biggest improvement was making off road racing just as enjoyable and thrilling as the standard races. I was really hoping that Horizon 3 would introduce the ability to make your own racetracks by adding checkpoints on the world map. Hopefully, Playground Games can add that to Horizon 4 while maintaining the customizable rules. Once that happens, we are talking about a racing game that can genuinely win GOTY.
3. Uncharted 4: A Thief's End ; I cant count the amount of times I stopped moving Nathan and panned the camera around to appreciate how amazing the game looks. The setpieces are the best in the series and the story provides closure to a great cast of characters we got to know over the past decade. This is one of the few games I can wish I forget I ever played it just so I can experience it for the first time again.
4. Fire Emblem Fates ; This game is Awakening 2.0. The improvements and changes to the combat balanced out the new cool yet flawed mechanics that Awakening brought to the series. A whole new set of weapons and classes provides enough changes to longtime fans that might be starting to feel a bit tired of the series. Best of all, this entry in the series is a whole lot of Fire Emblem with about 80 chapters in total! Its a little sad that we might not get the last bit of DLC thats currently Japan only but Fire Emblems excellent mix of fast yet simple SRPG formula will continue to make the series the only Nintendo franchise that will convince me to buy any Nintendo hardware. I hope for a better story in the next title because my god! How can you hype up about getting a famous long time storywriter for this game and somehow ended up with a story and characters worst than Awakening which is already such a low bar?!
5. The Legend of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel II ; I spent last summer getting on the LoH train and played through all the Trails games. When I finished Cold Steel I a month before II came out, I immediately preordered. The first game did a great job on introducing the main cast and the world which leads to II being a story of major conflicts and soul searching. Falcom has done a fantastic job in creating the world and characters of the Trails series and Cold Steel II is no exception. It was truly sad to see the story of Class VII come to an end...till Cold Steel III got announced.
6. Hitman ; A $30 sale finally got me to try out the Hitman series for the first time! The way you improvise your way on the first playthrough of every level is absolutely thrilling and satisfying once you get the kill(s). One of my playthroughs was so great that I immediately shared it on GAF in detail. The only reason why this game wasnt higher on my list is that it pushes players to replay levels over and over for the sake of higher scores and finding different ways to assassinate your targets, something I have zero interest in doing and wished the game was designed more towards having lots of levels and only completing them 1-2 times.
7. Dishonored 2 ; I almost didnt play this game till it got on sale for $20 over the holidays. It basically felt like Dishonored but with more powers which isnt a bad thing since I loved the first game back when it came out. However in the back of my mind, I kept thinking that the first games level designs were better. I loved this game enough to put it in my Top 10 but Im not interested in doing a 2nd playthrough anytime soon even if I can play with a whole new set of powers.
8. Titanfall 2 ; Its been many years since I declared myself to be shooter fatigued. Though I still played them occasionally, I really dont go online unless I got friends convincing me to join them in their sessions. Titanfall 2 is the first shooter in a long while that got me playing and loving online matches by myself again. From the movement to controls, everything just feels so right.
9. Superhot ; One of the coolest ideas I have ever seen in a game in a long time. This became one of the few games that got me excited to show off to guests with its first person puzzle shooter with slow-mo mechanics. Whenever you finish a level and get to see the replay running in real-time, you cant help but think you became Neo himself.
10. Ratchet & Clank ; After loving the PS2 entries many years ago, I found it difficult to play any of the PS3 games though I decided to buy them all in a flash sale awhile back. This reboot with Pixar like graphics and fun yet simple combat and platforming reeled me back into the franchise. Using scenes from the movie as a few cutscenes was a bit weird to see but it wasnt the only game this year that did something like that. Insomniac Games three year break from the franchise has paid off with a great entry that revitalized fans both old and new and has got me waiting for a potential Ratchet 2 reboot/sequel in the future.
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2. Forza Horizon 3 ; The Forza Horizon series is the greatest racing game this generation. This series got me racing cars for hours on end like Im back in middle school playing Ridge Racer on the PSP. Horizon 2 was the game that literally stopped me from selling my XB1. Driving these cars in the series beautiful open worlds with top tier soundtracks makes this Microsofts best IP by a long mile. From Horizon 2 to 3, the biggest improvement was making off road racing just as enjoyable and thrilling as the standard races. I was really hoping that Horizon 3 would introduce the ability to make your own racetracks by adding checkpoints on the world map. Hopefully, Playground Games can add that to Horizon 4 while maintaining the customizable rules. Once that happens, we are talking about a racing game that can genuinely win GOTY.
3. Uncharted 4: A Thief's End ; I cant count the amount of times I stopped moving Nathan and panned the camera around to appreciate how amazing the game looks. The setpieces are the best in the series and the story provides closure to a great cast of characters we got to know over the past decade. This is one of the few games I can wish I forget I ever played it just so I can experience it for the first time again.
4. Fire Emblem Fates ; This game is Awakening 2.0. The improvements and changes to the combat balanced out the new cool yet flawed mechanics that Awakening brought to the series. A whole new set of weapons and classes provides enough changes to longtime fans that might be starting to feel a bit tired of the series. Best of all, this entry in the series is a whole lot of Fire Emblem with about 80 chapters in total! Its a little sad that we might not get the last bit of DLC thats currently Japan only but Fire Emblems excellent mix of fast yet simple SRPG formula will continue to make the series the only Nintendo franchise that will convince me to buy any Nintendo hardware. I hope for a better story in the next title because my god! How can you hype up about getting a famous long time storywriter for this game and somehow ended up with a story and characters worst than Awakening which is already such a low bar?!
5. The Legend of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel II ; I spent last summer getting on the LoH train and played through all the Trails games. When I finished Cold Steel I a month before II came out, I immediately preordered. The first game did a great job on introducing the main cast and the world which leads to II being a story of major conflicts and soul searching. Falcom has done a fantastic job in creating the world and characters of the Trails series and Cold Steel II is no exception. It was truly sad to see the story of Class VII come to an end...till Cold Steel III got announced.
6. Hitman ; A $30 sale finally got me to try out the Hitman series for the first time! The way you improvise your way on the first playthrough of every level is absolutely thrilling and satisfying once you get the kill(s). One of my playthroughs was so great that I immediately shared it on GAF in detail. The only reason why this game wasnt higher on my list is that it pushes players to replay levels over and over for the sake of higher scores and finding different ways to assassinate your targets, something I have zero interest in doing and wished the game was designed more towards having lots of levels and only completing them 1-2 times.
7. Dishonored 2 ; I almost didnt play this game till it got on sale for $20 over the holidays. It basically felt like Dishonored but with more powers which isnt a bad thing since I loved the first game back when it came out. However in the back of my mind, I kept thinking that the first games level designs were better. I loved this game enough to put it in my Top 10 but Im not interested in doing a 2nd playthrough anytime soon even if I can play with a whole new set of powers.
8. Titanfall 2 ; Its been many years since I declared myself to be shooter fatigued. Though I still played them occasionally, I really dont go online unless I got friends convincing me to join them in their sessions. Titanfall 2 is the first shooter in a long while that got me playing and loving online matches by myself again. From the movement to controls, everything just feels so right.
9. Superhot ; One of the coolest ideas I have ever seen in a game in a long time. This became one of the few games that got me excited to show off to guests with its first person puzzle shooter with slow-mo mechanics. Whenever you finish a level and get to see the replay running in real-time, you cant help but think you became Neo himself.
10. Ratchet & Clank ; After loving the PS2 entries many years ago, I found it difficult to play any of the PS3 games though I decided to buy them all in a flash sale awhile back. This reboot with Pixar like graphics and fun yet simple combat and platforming reeled me back into the franchise. Using scenes from the movie as a few cutscenes was a bit weird to see but it wasnt the only game this year that did something like that. Insomniac Games three year break from the franchise has paid off with a great entry that revitalized fans both old and new and has got me waiting for a potential Ratchet 2 reboot/sequel in the future.
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