2019 is coming to a close, and I played a lot of excellent games this year.
Things turned out pretty great for my most-anticipated games of the year, too, without a repeat of last year’s disasters.
So it’s time to talk about the best games I played in 2019.
Honorable Mentions
There are three honorable mentions I want to discuss this year. First, God of War (2018). I know it was an honorable mention last year too, but since I completed it in the first week of January, it doesn’t feel like I really played it this year. But regardless of when I played it, it was great.
Next, Fire Emblem: Three Houses. I got into the Fire Emblem series for the first time this year, and Three Houses is a fantastic game. It’s also a long game, and although I’ve done one route, I don’t consider my playthrough over yet.
Finally, I had high hopes that Control might make this list, since I was really enjoying it… until I glitched my game so completely, I need to start over from the beginning. Oh. Disheartened by the progress I’d have to repeat, I haven’t done that yet.
Now let’s move on to the top 5 games I played this year.
5. A Hat in Time
Is it possible? Did I actually finally play A Hat in Time after blogging about it incessantly and then leaving it to drown in my backlog? Yes I did!
I finished A Hat in Time today, so you can expect a full review coming sometime next week. I was torn about whether or not it deserved the fifth spot on this list – in fact, I had the entire list written up with Golf Story in this spot before I decided A Hat in Time should be here instead.
When I backed A Hat in Time on Kickstarter, I was hoping for a particular style of 3D platformer, and I got it. Several things changed from those early builds, and I wish we could have seen the dual-timeline story they had planned at one point, but overall I really enjoyed A Hat in Time.
4. Nier
You know what else I didn’t expect to like as much as I did? Nier. That’s partly because I didn’t know much of what to expect at all.
As I explained in my review, while I found Nier to be a sad game, I really liked the cast of characters and it had a lot more humor than I thought it would. I even went for all four endings despite not originally planning to.
The banter between Nier and Weiss is one of the things that pushed it high enough to end up on this list, and I want a grumpy snarky book accompanying me on all of my depressing journeys from now on, thank you.
(I have Automata in progress now, so who knows? It could end up on next year’s list.)
3. Resident Evil 2 (2019)
It’s hard to express how happy I was when I realized the Resident Evil 2 remake was a true survival horror remake of the original just like I’d hoped it would be. Playing the Resident Evil 2 remake filled me with nostalgia, some good (seeing the locked doors in the main hall) and some not-so-good (walking down a hallway where I remembered Lickers killing me repeatedly in the original), and it’s an excellent game in its own right.
(It also left me really excited to see what they do with Resident Evil 3’s remake.)
While it might not be a perfect game, and there are some things I prefer in the original, it’s a fantastic return to survival horror and almost everything I hoped for when the Resident Evil 2 remake was announced.
2. Judgment
I wanted Judgment from the moment it was announced. Now I already want a sequel, even though I’m not sure a sequel’s story could top what they did here. Judgment is phenomenal, and it might have my favorite story of any game I’ve played this year. I loved the characters, the plot, and… well, most of the side content…
Deciding whether Judgment deserved the first or second spot on this list wasn’t easy. I loved it so much, I considered the possibility that it was my favorite game of the year.
But every time I started to lean that way, I remembered the Keihin Gang. Not only was that the worst part of Judgment for me, it’s also probably the one thing keeping it from being my game of the year.
So although Judgment has my favorite game story of the year, I ultimately gave the top spot to the game I enjoyed playing all the way through…
1. Kingdom Hearts III
Of course, it’s Kingdom Hearts III.
Some people found Kingdom Hearts III to be a disappointment, but I didn’t at all. I enjoyed every minute I spent playing it. The story did everything I hoped it would – and even went beyond my wildest hopes in regards to one of my favorite characters – and set up exciting hooks for the next saga, the worlds were huge and fun to explore, and I even had fun with the Gummi Ship for the first time in the series.
More than any other game on this list, even my beloved Judgment, I simply had fun playing Kingdom Hearts III pretty much the entire time from start to finish.
Conclusion
That’s it for 2019. While I played a ton of wonderful games this year, Kingdom Hearts III, Judgment, Resident Evil 2, Nier, and A Hat in Time rose above the rest to be the top games I played in 2019.
What about you? What are the best games you played this year?
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Too bad about Control. It sounds like you… lost Control
(I had to do it. I had to.)
I liked the honorable-ish mention of Golf Story. Judgment and Fire Emblem are still on my to-buy list, if I ever get the time…
… And I’m surprised you didn’t mention the upcoming KH3 DLC! Could it make next year’s list too if the DLC is good enough…?
Judgment is such a good game.
Hmm, I don’t know if I’d count DLC as a full game for a list like this… although I suppose we don’t know how long it is. We’ll see! (It could get an honorable mention next year, if it’s good enough but I decide it doesn’t count for the list.)
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