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Personal Picks for GOTY 2013

Winners in our hearts.

Dark Souls II Beta

by Chris Yarger

I wear my Dark Souls pride on my sleeve, I can never deny that and I never shall. Don’t let this fool you though, for it’s not my love of the series that has me writing this, but it’s the merits Dark Souls II has shown through a mere beta that have left an incredible impression on me as well as the Dark Souls community.

The game played like the previous installments, only it felt slicker with more refined movement and battling mechanics. Though the beta could easily be beaten within an hour (depending on your skill level, of course) it showcased that it’s not only a well-polished Dark Souls sequel, but hearkens back to the proven mechanics from Demon’s Souls as well. After spending insurmountable hours with Demon’s Souls and Dark Souls, it was absolutely incredible to step into the lands of Dark Souls II and once again feel the sense of wonder and mystery that defined the first two installments.

However, the best part of Dark Souls II isn’t just its gameplay.

To truly understand the Souls franchise, one must understand the lore of the games. It’s the lore that separates the weak and meager from the strong and persistent. While we were only given a taste of what the game had to offer via the beta, there has been loads of information extracted from the small sampling we were graciously provided. Dark Souls is the type of game that truly brings a community together; whether people are collecting information in-game through dialogues and item descriptions, or scouring through the content locked away on the disk which was never meant to be released, people have managed to discover the truth that lies in the history of the games. If you were to search around within gaming forums or on YouTube, you can already find numerous theories (both proven and hypothetical) in regards to the lore, which is incredibly intriguing given the limited view beta testers were given across a couple token sessions.

The bottom line is this: a simple beta has already proven to me that this game is going to be in the race for Game of the Year 2014. Never in my life have I gone to bed early with the sole intention of waking up at midnight to play for a short period of time. And if it was ever offered to me again, I would do it without a second thought - I’d bet my Humanity on it.

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Comments

Michael117

01/17/2014 at 12:21 PM

Hah, I like that Chris picked the DSII Beta. I didn't expect that but I should've seen it coming. 53 days till launch, Chris. Then we all dine in Hell together.

Matt Snee Staff Writer

01/17/2014 at 12:23 PM

yeah that pick is hilarious... but reasonable.  Laughing

Chris Yarger Community Manager

01/20/2014 at 09:50 AM

Whoa Michael..

You expected less than that from me?
puh-lease!!!

lol

C.S.3590SquadLeader

01/17/2014 at 01:35 PM

So many good games in 2013, not nearly enough cash to go around. Oh well, looks like I'll be playing my least-favorite game of catch up once again!

transmet2033

01/17/2014 at 03:27 PM

Way to be awesome Joaquim.

Joaquim Mira Media Manager

01/17/2014 at 04:13 PM

hahahahahahaha thanks. I kind of got suggested to write it because it was either Steamworld, Shantae (3DS VC), or Luigi's Mansion.

BrokenH

01/17/2014 at 03:31 PM

I still need to play Raymen Legends. Looks like a real stunner! Blood dragon is up my alley too!

Super Step Contributing Writer

01/17/2014 at 03:54 PM

So the GOTY year list was quantitative, this was qualitative. Personally, I enjoy the more esoteric, but also more in-depth results you get from the latter. 

I really wanted to get DuckTales Remastered when it was on Steam's Winter Sale, but I had already bought so much crap by then. I may just bite the bullet and buy it anyway. I've only played its original NES sequel on nintendo8.com, but it looks fun. Plus, I actually did watch the show, so I'd like to hear the voiceovers. 

Blood Dragon looks so cool. I love 80s neon. The fact it focuses on entertainment like entertainment should makes it even more appealing. 

I'm still not a mark for anything close to an RPG or RTS that has its complexity talked about ad nauseum, even if it is more accessible now. However, this is the first I've heard of the dialogue and characters, which are elements that have always interested me in RPGs, and made me wish they weren't turn-based or strategy games. Hey, Roy was my favorite character in Smash Bros.Maybe his story is good, too. 

I haven't played Pokemon since Blue, and I'm amazed that it's stayed relevant so long, but X & Y sounds like another reason to maybe get a 3DS. I don't know what it is, but I tolerate RPGs made by Nintendo much more easily. Also sounds like they made Internet interaction a part of it, which that series was screaming for from the start. 

Like Joaquim, I think Steamworld sounds dull at first glance, but maybe if I had a 3DS, it would win me over too. 

Also, Rayman Legends is too expensive on Steam for me right now, but as a platforming enthusiast myself, I'm keeping an eye out. Guess I'll miss that gamepad stuff, though.

In closing ... you would, Chris. lol

Joaquim Mira Media Manager

01/17/2014 at 04:16 PM

Steamworld is on... Steam: http://store.steampowered.com/app/252410/

If you're still hesitant just get it when it's on sale like $4.99, or less.

Chris Yarger Community Manager

01/20/2014 at 09:50 AM

I totally did..

lol

daftman

01/18/2014 at 08:23 AM

I think it's so cool that they gave DuckTales Remastered a physical release. I'm hoping to get it for the Wii U sometime. That just seems like the platform it ought to be on.

This list reminded me that I was going to get Blood Dragon on the PlayStation sale. It's $3.75 right. I love things that go for that crazy '80s vibe.

I think I have enough credit on my 3DS to get SteamWorld Dig but I gotta play the new Phoenix Wright game first. I love that pixel art though.

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