Quick rules for tl;dr folks: What are the best games you played for the first time in 2012 that came out before 2012?
I did this last year, and it got some really great answers. In the last couple years I started playing way more old games than current releases. Thus, when the GOTY threads come around, I find myself sad that I can't vote for my real favourites.
This isn't going to be a voting thread (there's way too many games in all of eternity), but just a place to share those experiences that you overlooked every year before this one. It would be fun if everyone could share the game from 2011 or earlier that they discovered for the first time in 2012, and what about them made them hold up despite age.
My picks:
3) Proteus
Like most games on this list, Proteus' beauty comes from a sense of discovery. The game has an elusive beauty in motion and sound that all comes together in a way that is not evoked at all in the screenshots. It's hard to say much of what this is without spoiling it, but I will say I went out into an ocean expecting death, and in looking back discovered something wonderful.
2) The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask
This game really brings out the spirit of adventure. Very little is told to you, and it's about the moments where you chance upon one townsperson or another. Trying to solve their conundrums with a mix and match grab bag of mask powers is charming, most so when you do not even have the power you need to finish. Of course, you don't know that, so you can easily spend hours trying a dozen hairbrained schemes in an incredibly fun attempt.
1) Planescape: Torment
What a fantastic set of dialog trees. The combat was nothing to write home about, but I ended up in it for the story. Chasing myself and my past through a variety of incredibly imaginative locales was unlike any other experience in gaming. Above all, while the question "What can change a man?" reeks of RPG melodrama and cliche, the answer discovered is surprisingly profound and reflective, worthy of discovering. I highly recommend.
I did this last year, and it got some really great answers. In the last couple years I started playing way more old games than current releases. Thus, when the GOTY threads come around, I find myself sad that I can't vote for my real favourites.
This isn't going to be a voting thread (there's way too many games in all of eternity), but just a place to share those experiences that you overlooked every year before this one. It would be fun if everyone could share the game from 2011 or earlier that they discovered for the first time in 2012, and what about them made them hold up despite age.
My picks:
3) Proteus
Like most games on this list, Proteus' beauty comes from a sense of discovery. The game has an elusive beauty in motion and sound that all comes together in a way that is not evoked at all in the screenshots. It's hard to say much of what this is without spoiling it, but I will say I went out into an ocean expecting death, and in looking back discovered something wonderful.
2) The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask
This game really brings out the spirit of adventure. Very little is told to you, and it's about the moments where you chance upon one townsperson or another. Trying to solve their conundrums with a mix and match grab bag of mask powers is charming, most so when you do not even have the power you need to finish. Of course, you don't know that, so you can easily spend hours trying a dozen hairbrained schemes in an incredibly fun attempt.
1) Planescape: Torment
What a fantastic set of dialog trees. The combat was nothing to write home about, but I ended up in it for the story. Chasing myself and my past through a variety of incredibly imaginative locales was unlike any other experience in gaming. Above all, while the question "What can change a man?" reeks of RPG melodrama and cliche, the answer discovered is surprisingly profound and reflective, worthy of discovering. I highly recommend.