It has to be either Elden Ring or Baldur's Gate 3.
Gollum for sure.
Upvote because obviously this isn’t sarcasm, but actually for reals.
Also up vote because obviously the only correct answer. It was based on golden source material. Therefore could not fail.
balatro. its kind of flawless.
I love Balatro, but this is definitely recency bias. It's going to mostly fade from mainstream popularity and acclaim long before then.
I just hate its relentless sudden-death format, which kills you from a single misclick. At least Slay the Spire gave you HP and was far more forgiving.
As someone who played each demo version, I was really expecting a different pace in the final game. I was surprised to find that the release version was just as feast-or-famine. Most runs only get a few extra cards or extra stamps unless you get jokers that seriously accelerate the rate. I was expecting the game to have more of an RPG curve to it where I would have more time to shift toward a suit and preferred card quantity.
This crack is rather moreish
I've cleared 6 new decks now that it's available on phone. So stupidly fun
I think either of these will be regarded as works of art, and jump up in rankings :
- Alan Wake
- Disco Elysium
Disco Elysium
I acknowledge that it was well received, but it was from 2019.
My bad !
We're not even through the first half yet, so it's pretty impossible to say, I think. BG3 could be in there, but we could also just be blown away by other things unforeseeable from here/now.
Satisfactory
1.0 just came out and now I'm getting blindsided by a Factorio DLC? GG my sleep schedule!
4 more hours to wait !
Bg3
does Echoes of the Eye count?
I've never even heard of this title.
It's the 2022 expansion for Outer Wilds, which released in 2019. Just as much a masterpiece as the first entry. if you know nothing, you owe it to yourself to play them.
I like it more than the base game, but I would have never played it if it had been a standalone game.
Both the main game and the dlc are amazing.
I tried OW and couldn't stand feeling dumb. I gave up after not figuring out how to advance in the water world with the vortices. This is the same reason I despise most point-&-click adventures; needing to hunt down and trigger the one event that will advance everything is infuriating and shouldn't be hard.
that's a shame. i'm not going to force it on you if you don't enjoy the experience, but i will say that there are no mechanical progress gates at all in Outer Wilds, no intended order to do things in, and multiple interleaving threads to pull on. if you get stuck in one place, going to another may let you learn how to proceed. if it feels like you're missing something, you probably are, and going somewhere else may help you find it.
it's been my game of the year five years running, if that means anything. the dlc only cemented that position even more.
I could not figure out how to get off the water world. My spaceship was stuck in the trees and I just spun in water spouts. It was really annoying and not fun at all, so, yes, the fact that I couldn't get my spaceship back up in the air was definitely a gate. What was I supposed to do in that situation?
explore the island you got stuck on. look around for details. sit down and watch the spectacle until you can continue. there's no rush, and no such thing as wasted time.
or to be more prosaic, you go back home automatically after a short while anyway. not only that, every island gets thrown around by the storms periodically, launching them clear out of the atmosphere every five minutes or so. it's just a matter of observing your surroundings, and something will happen.
We still have about 6 years to go, but it's obviously going to be Gollum.
STALKER 2
The 2020s are not over. Not even half ways.
I hope disco elysium and tunic are both in the rankings, because they're probably two of the most perfectly crafted experiences in the last 20 or 30 years, never mind just 1 decade.
Tears of the Kingdom. I am a huge Zelda fan and I also loved Breath of the Wild
Central Hyrule on horseback in BotW was such an amazing feeling. TotK didn't ever catch that level of action, but everything else was more fun. Plus it has a lot of QoL changes that helped. Opening chests with full inventory comes to mind. I was upset BG3 beat it for game of the year but the competition was really tough.
Disco Elysium
Vampire Survivors
Elder Scrolls 6 will no doubt be polarizing, with some calling it the game of the decade, and others saying that the TES formula just doesn't work anymore. (The game might also just suck.)
Bethesda has little chance to succeed with anything but a routine fumble 😞
I think the problem won't be the formula, it'll be the progressive dumbing down and simplification that Beth is doing since like forever. It will sell well just because it's TES, though. Also, if Emil "lol who cares about lore" Pagliarulo is leading the writing and he treats it like he did with FO4...
Disco Elysium. I mean it came out in 2019. But it still counts
Might have the dates off - subnautica should be up there.
2018
well subnautica 2 was just announced
True but they didn't say 2 in the above comment and with 2 years off, it's easy to not realise the first wasn't released in the 2020s without checking.
I'm shocked that BoTW was considered the top game of the 2010s. I felt BoTW was mediocre over all on top of not feeling like a Zelda game at all. As far as open world games, I felt that Horizon: Zero Dawn was more compelling in both gameplay and story and I'm still not sure I'd rank it as a top game of the decade.
Botw was good, but I wouldn't put it anywhere near game of the decade. Divinity 2, Subnautica, Skyrim and its DLC, Hollow Knight, Death Stranding, Doom 2016, HLA, Ori and the Blind Forest, as well as a number of smaller games and ones I'm probably forgetting.
Your list of games would definitely rank higher for me as well (assuming Divinity 2 means Divinity: Original Sin 2). I'm sure there are a ton of games in there I've forgotten that would also quality.
Yeah, Original sin! There have been a ton of solid games throughout the 10s.
BotW completely changed the open world landscape. Yes it was a bad Zelda game, it was by no means a mediocre game. That first experience is fucking magical, and has been recreated to great effect in Elden Ring and Genshin Impact (I shouldn't need to point out how popular both of those games are).
You can dislike that it was a bad Zelda game. Calling it mediocre is just patently false. Granted, yes - I've called the game 'Horizon: Zero Awards' because it definitely should have won at least something. However, it was not more impactful than BotW.
Alan Wake 2
Immortality is a very special game. It pushes the cinematic narratity further than I've ever seen.
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