I’ve been writing these lists for a while now, and I always try to sum up how i’m feeling about the game industry at that particular moment in time. In 2023 I wrote about the industry writ large essentially being a dumpster fire, and basically all of the bad stuff from 2023 got exponentially worse. 2024 was actually the year where I looked at my wife and said “if our children come to us and say they want to make a career in videogaming, it is our duty as their parents to steer them away from that”.
Tag: Top 10
Every Game I Played In 2024
As editor of GameCritics.com and the host of the So Videogames Podcast — and also as a person who just generally loves videogames — I strive to sample as much of the industry as I can.
So Videogames Episode 420: GOTY
SVG 369: GOTY! Top 10 of 2023!
AJ’s Top 10 of 2022
2022 has been another wild ride but I probably will give it the credit of being a little less cataclysmic than last year. Is this because I left Twitter? Maybe.
Jarrod’s Top Ten Of 2022 And Other Meaningless Awards
I thought this was a garbage year for new releases until… ::checks watch:: …like a month ago.
Brad’s Top 10 Of 2022
2022 is now in the rear view mirror, and overall I’d say it was a good year — in terms of videogames, if little else. Interestingly, the rising popularity of the So Videogames Podcast has meant that I had less time to deep-dive on games and less time to write full reviews, and despite playing a ton of titles over the last twelve months, there were still a large number that I just didn’t have the chance to properly evaluate… I did manage to settle on a top 10, though, and I’m pretty happy where I ended up!
So Videogames Ep. 317: GOTY 2022
Alex Prakken’s Top 10 Of 2021
Suskie’s Actual Top Ten Of 2021

2021 was a year that broke our brains just a little bit. You don’t need me to tell you that, and I’ve already spoken about this elsewhere anyway. I finished fewer games this year than any other year in recent memory. As a critic, I’ve generally believed that I should at least make a valiant effort to complete a game before judging it — the more of a work you’ve seen, the more informed your reaction to it will be.
