2014 was an amazing year!

2014 was a phenomenal year for gaming. I don’t think there was a genre that didn’t have a game I absolutely loved. Now, the truth is that I’m easy to please; I could never do reviews. I see the fault in games, but I can almost always look pass that to find the silver lining hidden underneath. The list below was very, very difficult for me to put together. I wanted to do a typical “top ten,” but I couldn’t seem to narrow the list down. What I ended up with was a “top eleven,” with a whole bunch of honorable mentions (and even those had to be cut down, which was difficult as well).

These games gave me the most joy this year, and I hope at least some of them found their way not only into your hands but into your hearts.

A battle scene in Battlefield 6 Open Beta

Bayonetta 2

Bayonetta 2takes everything that was great fromBayonetta 1and cranks the dial to 11. The sheer amount of bat-shit, insane action that this game throws at you is nothing short of exhausting (in a good way).

Platinum Games has a knack for crafting action games that leave the player wanting more, andBayonetta 2had thousands of people everywhere, including me, playing until the wee hours of the morning.

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Bravely Default

When I was a teenager (a long, long time ago), my genre of choice was RPG. FromYstoDragon Quest, and fromShinning ForcetoPhantasy Star, if it was from Japan, and had a story that could easily last 100 hours, I was hooked. Over the years my tastes have changed. I grew out of the JRPG/RPG. Fast forward a whole bunch of years, and here I am playingBravely Defaultuntil I’m literally falling asleep (because I would play until 2-3 in the morning).

Bravely Default’s world, characters, and story drew me in and held me until the end. I am beyond excited to take a trip back into Luxendarc to see what evils I can confront.

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Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker

I knew I was going to fall in love withCaptain Toad: Treasure Trackerthe minute it was revealed to the world. The Captain Toad levels inSuper Mario 3D Worldare my family’s favorite part of that game.

Everything aboutTreasure Trackerjust oozes charm. Even when the game ramps up the difficulty – and it definitely gets difficult – I couldn’t wipe the smile from my face.

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Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze

Do you like platforming games? Do you like tight controls? Do you like monkeys but hate penguins and other cold-habitat creatures? Well then,Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freezemay be for you. It expands uponDonkey Kong Country Returnsand improves almost all facets of the game.

This is platforming bliss; the perfect case study on how to do the genre right.Tropical Freezeabsolutely belongs on my GOTY list.

Naked Snake sneaking around in MGS Delta.

Hyrule Warriors

I’ll be the first to tell you that I am not a fan of theDynasty Warriorsgames. I’ve played a few, never to completion, and I’ve had some fun with them. WhenHyrule Warriorswas announced, I was skeptical because of my past withDynasty Warriors. However, what I ended up experiencing was one of the best games this year.

The sheer amount of fan service this game throws at you is incredible. Even as a non-fan of theDWgames, I found myself wanting to press on, wanting to explore the map and clear everything out, wanting to see what was going to happen next, and what new goodie from theZeldauniverse was going to be thrown my way.

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Mario Golf: World Tour

Without a doubt, my most-played 3DS game all year. I’ve always been a fan of golf sims; I’ve been playing them since the oldArnold Palmerdays on the Sega Genesis. The premise is simple: it’s golf, but with a very unique Nintendo feel to it.

The end product is something that I will continue to play throughout the years. Oh, and did I mention the multiplayer? Because it’s without a doubt one of the highlights of this amazing game.

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Mario Kart 8

There are two things you can count on when it comes to a first-party Nintendo game. The first is quality. When Nintendo puts something on the market, it does so when the game is ready for mass consumption, and when it hits, it shames most other AAA games. The second is the fun factor.

Nintendo knows its audience. The company knows what we want and how to deliver the goods. WithMario Kart 8, you’re not just getting an extremely polished game, you’re getting a game that will have you smiling and laughing, track after track (well, unless you fall victim to the blue shell).

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Mario Kart 8deserves to be at the top of every GOTY list this year; it’s the epitome of an AAA game done right.

Shovel Knight

I often wonder what it would be like if we could bottle up some of the best devs in the industry today and shoot them back in time to make games for classic consoles. I think I found at least one answer to that question withShovel Knight. It is everything I loved about gaming when I was growing up.

The levels were challenging (by design), and the boss fights were tough, but fair. The music had my ears exploding with joy and the graphics had me back on my couch and fourteen years old again.

Milla Jovovich portraying Alice in Resident Evil 2002, wearing a red dress and holding a gun in her hand.

South Park: The Stick of Truth

The Stick of Truthis everything I want from a licensed game. All the characters are perfectly voiced acted. All the locales that you know and love from the show are in the game, fully realized and ready to be explored.

All of the insane jokes and over-the-top, mature-rated humor are included, and there is honestly nothing more I could have ever wanted from aSouth Parkgame.

Characters combatting strange creatures in Light of Motiram.

This War of Mine

This game took me totally by surprise. I was expecting an outlandish, action-centric game involving some crazy war. What I got was a game that had sunk its teeth in me so deep I couldn’t step away from my computer. Every action I made in the game had a serious consequence, like depression, sadness, fear, or anger. I found myself utterly engaged in the story.

Every playthrough became more difficult. I was more careful when scavenging. I found myself having a hard time stealing from certain people in the game as I genuinely felt bad for them. Most of the time I left them alone, even though I knew the survivors I was harboring at my safe house were going to suffer if I came back empty handed. This is what makes a great game to me: when it can make me sit back and reflect on the actions I have made and have me feel genuinely bad for my decisions.This War of Minewill stick with me for years, and it definitely deserves to be experienced by everyone.

Words for Evil

I’m a sucker for word games. I’m also a sucker for RPG games. When I found outWords for Evilwas a word game that had RPG elements in it, I was sold. If you’ve ever played PopCap’sBookworm, you’ll feel right at home with inWords for Evil. The object of the game is to create words from a randomly generated field of letters. It’s an extremely simple concept: each word causes damage to the enemy you’re facing. This damage could be physical or magical, depending on whom you have in your party at any given time.

Words for Evilwill be a mainstay in my gaming rotation for a while to come, and that to me is the sign of a great game.

Honorable mentions: Plants vs Zombies: Garden Warfare, Wolfenstein: The New Order, Murdered: Soul Suspect, The Vanishing of Ethan Carter, Middle Earth – Shadow of Mordor.