2018: Steins;Gate 0

don't worry about it i'll read the vn one day.

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2018: How Not to Summon a Demon Lord

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2018: GRIS
Gorgeous game, I'm still so impressed with the way the visuals, sound and gameplay mechanics work together to build a story without words. Can be played in one sitting!

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2018: I know it says "1 Fav Anime", but fuck it, I'm cheating with this one

Lupin III Part V and the second best idol anime, Zombieland Saga

They were my two favs that year

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2018: Planet With

An unexpectedly smart, nuanced take on mecha anime with a dash of super sentai penned by the creator of Lucifer and the Biscuit Hammer that you can pre-order on BD RIGHT NOW and have by the end of the month, why haven't you bought it yet https://t.co/t4KCaFHgCP

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2018: I was thinking of putting Celeste here, but to be honest I don't know what I could say about it that hasn't been said already, so instead I want to shout out Katamari Damacy Reroll for being the most dopamine-loaded game I have ever played in my life

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2018: laid back camp came out this year too but i already put s2 in a different year

lots of yellow this year

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2018: Marvel's Spider-Man
2017: The Legend of Zelda Breath of the Wild
2016: DOOM
2015: Shovel Knight Plague of Shadows

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2018: Technically cheating since The 25th Ward was a thing back in 2005, but I literally could not play it back then and I am so, so glad it's not lost media anymore

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2018: It actually kills me that I won't pick God of War but I took awhile to get around to it and am only just now in an absolutely obsessive state with the game/lore. 2 of my favorite games of ALL TIME came out this year, the first one being:

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2018: Both the game and my personal taste in fighting games changed in ways that I really can't endorse current DBFZ but damn was this game important to me in that first year

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2018: Did a solo pod where I listed my favs of 2018, and I placed Bloom into You in the top spot. Haven’t watched in a few years now, but I still stand by it.

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2018: Celeste

It had been years since we were in our Super Meat Boy platforming prime. Celeste single-handedly rekindled our love of swift 2D movement, and it never talked down to us while we were getting our bearings. Plus, we never get tired of seeing it featured at GDQ.

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2018: Pokémon Let’s Go Pikachu and Eevee.

The first Switch Pokémon and it included some cool mechanics from the mobile game.

4 years later, still waiting for Let’s Go Johto!

Feeling a bit burnt out with yearly releases now.

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2018: Celeste all the way. It hits close to home on an emotional level while its gameplay compels me because I'm a weird little creature that adores twitch platformers. Special mention to Gris, which hits emotionally for similar reasons while being unreasonably beautiful.

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