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My Top 10 of 2013


On 01/06/2014 at 11:00 PM by SanAndreas

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Am I still on time, or is 2013 already as outdated as the Macarena and my lame reference to the Macarena?

Anyway, 2013 was a fantastic year of gaming for me. Seems like it was for lots of people, with different lists for everyone. This is what it looks like when the game industry is hitting it on all cylinders. Something for every taste. I could have done a top 20, but screw that. I'm a lazy blogger nowadays. :) The PS3 had a great lineup, and I got a 3DS this year, so that's opened up a whole new world of goodies to me.

Anyway, without further ado....

10. Project X-Zone (3DS) This game is pure fanservice, but it's fanservice from three of my favorite companies - Namco, Capcom, and Sega - and what's more, it digs deeper than all the usual Sonic the Hedgehog/Pac-Man tropes with games like God Eater, Valkyria Chronicles, Sakura Wars, and more represented. Plus, it's a strategy RPG, and I tend to like those.

9. Fire Emblem: Awakening (3DS) That Fire Emblem is #9 should tell you how awesome my 2013 gaming is. Fire Emblem would be a GOTY contender even in a good year. It's the best of the series so far. For people scared away from the hardcore permadeath nature of Fire Emblem, you can turn the permadeath off. Or so I've heard, I don't turn off permadeath. :) Hopefully it's a sign that Nintendo is going to be less stingy with the Japanese releases.

8. The Last of Us (PS3) Nice artistic endeavor from Sony. Stealth gameplay isn't my bag, but otherwise this game is a real nail-biter, and pretty to boot.

7. Bioshock Infinite (PS3) Although it didn't quite live up to everything Irrational Games promised in the trailers (but what does these days?), I loved the bright American steampunk atmosphere of Bioshock Infinite. Its politics are as over-the-top as ever, but they're sadly not too much of an exaggeration of the modern political schism they're meant to parody. And what's funny is that I didn't like the first two Bioshock games that much!

6. Pokemon X/Y (3DS) Glad to see Pokemon taking baby steps into the world of 3-D graphics and animations. Probably the best Pokemon games since the original Red/Blue/Yellow games on Game Boy.

5. Final Fantasy XIV: A Realm Reborn (PS3) Time does make a difference:The original FFXIV was an absolute clusterf*** of a MMORPG. Square Enix could have shut it down and swept it under the rug, but they actually managed to salvage it nicely. And unlike FFXI, it actually gave me a sense ot being in an online multiplayer Final Fantasy world. The only problem is that MMOs are such huge time sinks. I'd love to have the Magitek Armor mount.

4. Dragon's Crown (PS3) An old-school multiplayer brawler from Vanillaware, makers of Odin Sphere and Muramasa. I loved Dragon's Crown's artistic sensibilities - yes, including the infamous Sorceress. My wife and I played this on local co-op for a long time. I spent more time with Dragon's Crown than with any other game released this year except Ni no Kuni. I think Dragon's Crown may be the best side-scrolling beat-em-up I've ever played. It stands head and shoulders over every other beat-em-up I've played, even Konami's Simpsons arcade game. Factoid: George Kamitami worked on Capcom's D&D arcade games before he founded Vanillaware.

3. The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds (3DS) It was awesome to revisit a re-creation of Hyrule as it appeared in A Link to the Past, While A Link to the Past is still the best 2-D Zelda ever and is unlikely to be truly exceeded, A Link Between Worlds has quickly become my favorite handheld Zelda ever.

2. Tales of Xillia (PS3) The best Tales game to date, and I think Milla is my favorite Tales heroine ever. Looks and plays fantastic, and the writing even manages to be geuinely funny at times.

1. Ni no Kuni (PS3) Not only was this the best game of 2013, but I rank it as my second-favorite 7th generation game, after Sega's Valkyria Chronicles. A collaboration between Level-5 and Studio Ghibli, it has all the hallmarks of a classic Ghibli tale, not to mention the looks and a great Joe Hisaishi soundtrack. It's the closest you're likely to ever see to a true console Pokemon. Don't miss it if you love RPGs. I easily spent more time with Ni no Kuni than with any other game this year.

Honorable Mentions: The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker HD (Wii U) e only reason this isn't on the top 10 list is because I wanted to honor new games in 2013 on that list. Otherwise, Wind Waker is even more of an amazing game on Wii U than it was on Gamecube.

Earthbound (Wii U) I never played this game until Nintendo finally re-released it for the Wii U Virtual Console after years of speculation and disappointment. It is indeed a great RPG classic from the 16-bit era. Hopefully Mother 3 will show up on the 3DS (or Wii U) Virtual Console in the future. Yes, I'm perfectly aware of the fan-translated ROM, but playing games on PC emulators doesn't feel the same, somehow.

Favorite Developers/Publishers of 2013: Namco, for Ni no Kuni and all the other great RPGs, and for continuing with the Tales love into 2014. Nintendo, for kicking it oldschool and making the 3DS the best portable system ever made.

Anyway, that's my top 10 of 2013. 2014 doesn't have quite as many goodies, but there are still some great games on the horizon, hopefully with more to come as the PS4 and Xbox One pick up steam. Surprisingly, however, the PS3 is pretty loaded with great games and could have a year to rival 2013.  Happy Belated New Year to the Pixlbit Community!


 

Comments

Casey Curran Staff Writer

01/07/2014 at 12:01 AM

That Last of Us beat two SRPGs is about the most realistic I can expect you to like it. I've been thinking of giving Ni No Kuni another shot, maybe I was just getting to the part where the game will click for me.

SanAndreas

01/07/2014 at 01:04 AM

I think Ni no Kuni is probably the closest we'll see to a console Pokemon, but its story does take a bit of time to pick up. That doesn't bother me in the slightest, because I like RPGs and most of them start at a leisurely pace, but your mileage may vary. Once you get more playable characters and collect more familiars the game really rocks.

I do love me some SRPGs, that's true, but The Last of Us was a great production from Sony. Hopefully they'll have something just as good in the works on PS4.

Matt Snee Staff Writer

01/07/2014 at 12:19 AM

I really need to give Ni No Kuni another shot.  I wish it had a turn based battle system, but I need to appreciate it for what it is and not hate on it for what it's not. 

SanAndreas

01/07/2014 at 01:06 AM

I liked Ni no Kuni's battle system. It wasn't perfect in execution, but I thought it made the battles quite lively. Its battle system reminds me a lot of Tales, and maybe that's why I like it. It's also a lot like Level-5's great PS2 RPG, Rogue Galaxy. I'd love to see a spiritual successor to Ni no Kuni come to PS4. I do know Level-5 is working on a PS4 game.

Halochief90

01/07/2014 at 03:55 AM

I probably put the most time into either Ni no Kuni or FFXIV. Loved them both, but I ended up getting stuck on a boss late in FFXIV. It takes forever to level up in that game, but I'll probably return to it soon.

I also can't wait to play a Link Between Worlds, and from what I'm hearing, it's nice to know there will be a lot of new ideas brought to the table.

SanAndreas

01/08/2014 at 06:18 PM

A Link Between Worlds has a lot more new ideas and areas than I had thought based on impressions from critics. It's been a very engrossing ride so far, and by a long shot it's the 3DS game I've played the most. It's also a bit more open-ended than A Link to the Past is.

Cary Woodham

01/07/2014 at 07:53 AM

Yeah I didn't mind the character designs in Dragon's Crown.  It's just a silly video game after all.  I liked to play as the Amazon.  She was neat.

SanAndreas

01/08/2014 at 06:19 PM

I used the Sorceress myself; my wife used the Amazon. Dragon's Crown was an absolute blast to play. I've also recently bought the digital version of Code of Princess, which is the 3DS's answer to Dragon's Crown and is a spiritual successor to Guardian Heroes.

jgusw

01/07/2014 at 01:14 PM

I own almost every game on your list.  I finished about half of them.  I don't have The Last of Us.  I'll most likely pick it up this year. 

SanAndreas

01/08/2014 at 06:20 PM

I'd have figured TLOU would have been one you had already. I'd say it's probably the best survival horror game I've played since RE4 on Gamecube. It certainly plays like a cross between MGS and RE.

KnightDriver

01/07/2014 at 04:20 PM

Forgot about Project X-Zone. I have to check that out if only for the Sakura Wars and Valkyria Chronicles characters.

SanAndreas

01/08/2014 at 06:34 PM

Yeah, I really like Project X-Zone. It's not quite as awesome as a new standalone Valkyria or Sakura Wars title would be, but the fanservice delivers in a big way. I managed to snag the collectors' edition they had. Well worth getting.

Super Step Contributing Writer

01/08/2014 at 12:48 PM

I can't believe the Macarena is outdated now. Has it been that long since my childhood? You make me sad. lol

I'll probably pick up an on sale PS3 some time this year, and maybe get a new GCN controller so I can play my original copy of WW properly.

NSonic79

01/20/2014 at 01:34 PM

theres are the times I wish I played alot of current games so I could write my own Top 11 list of games for the year. Instead this list reminds me I need to get to these games eventually. Except for the Last of us. Frack that game! Give me JRPG's anyday!

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