I suspect we didn't get this one because Spalls already posted the
subject, but he put the wrong date, as it was for 2023 not 2024.
What did you play that was released in 2024 and/or was new to your that
year that was the best.
On Sat, 6 Dec 2025 10:18:25 -0800, Justisaur <justisaur@yahoo.com>
wrote:
I suspect we didn't get this one because Spalls already posted the
subject, but he put the wrong date, as it was for 2023 not 2024.
Of those, "Star Wars: Outlaws" was probably the one I enjoyed most,
although that was mostly because of the license. I'm a sucker for the
Star Wars franchise and it clouds my mind when it comes to judging the
games fairly. In truth, it is a deeply flawed, derivative game that's
pure Ubisoft in design. But when the lasers start pew-pewing and the spaceships roar vroom overhead, its hard not to feel some joy at the experience (the $300+ million poured into the development helped a lot
too, I'm sure. A lot more games would fare a lot better if they had
those sort of resources available for their development). Despite
this, it's not really a game I could recommend to others.
Of all the games, "Pacific Drive" would probably be the 'best game' of
those I played in 2024... even though it was, again, not a particular favorite of mine. It's yet another in a long run of survival/crafting
games that --for some reason-- I keep buying and playing. But it had
good atmosphere, and the mechanics were solid (even if I just can't
get excited about them). Of all the games in the list, this is really
the only one I'd recommend to people (albeit with caveats regarding
its genre). It's not necessarily a "you will love it!!1!" game, but a definite, "Give it a look, its got some nice ideas and maybe you'll
like it" vibe.
Which is, sadly, more than I'd really say for any of the other games
in the list.
But of the fifty or so games I 'officially' played in 2024, the one I probably enjoyed the most --regardless of when it actually came out--
was also probably the shortest: "Exit 8" (release date: 2023). It's a
game you can finish in <10 minutes (if you're really grinding it and
trying to see everything the game has to offer, its maybe 30 minutes
long) ... but it has a very clever hook and is a great experience. Its brevity is actually to its advantage since there isn't that much to
the game, but at least it doesn't try to pad things out unnecessarily.
Its biggest sin is that it isn't worth the price; it's more of a demo
of an idea than a real game. But it's a /really/ neat idea.
* * * *
I'll happily share my thoughts on the 2025 games in 12 months.
Justisaur, make a note in your calendar to start the thread anew. I'd
do it but, well... you all know what'll probably happen if I try. ;-)
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