2021 Quarterlies! Vote for Qt3’s Best Game of 2021: “All these worlds are yours. Except Europa. Attempt no landing there.”

I would think you should still vote for the eligible game. Unless you think it doesn’t have the same qualities that make the one you’re playing enjoyable. I doubt if the director’s cut changes much of those qualities.

Counterpoint: George Lucas. Also, Bladerunner (that one’s a mixed bag).

Yes, I’m guilty of the heresy of liking the original version of Bladerunner. I’ve struggled with what form of penance I should undertake.

Guess I need to get my vote in even though I fully plan to play a few potential vote-getters any second now!

My rankings are somewhat influenced by the amount of time I spent with each game. So rather than ranking them by how I THINK they should be, I’m ranking them by how much I enjoyed them when I was playing them. It makes sense to me.

  1. Tainted Grail - this game really clicked with me and I had a great time with it, thanks to having the ‘deck of deckbuilders’ thread around here to consult.
  2. New World - as much as the endgame is a grind, the leveling process is a lot of fun. And I love the world design and the sound in the game. It’s a beautiful world that I loved exploring. Until I hit the wall, I was logging in and playing a couple of hours pretty much every day for a couple of months in a row. Plus I got to reconnect with a number of Wanderers in game, and that was extra awesome.
  3. Out of the Park Baseball 22 - I played the Perfect Team portion of this non-stop from Spring Training to the World Series. I fell in with a bunch of guys who really understood Perfect Team (and were quite willing to share their knowledge) and that made the game 1000% more engaging. I really dig constructing my Perfect Team, looking for bargains, completing collections, upgrading the crew and setting them loose. As long as I’m tinkering with my team, I’m happy. Once the team is more or less static, it’s a lot less fun.
  4. Pathfinder: Wrath of the Righteous - I played this quite a bit when it came out then I just stopped. Not sure why. But I definitely want to go back to it.
  5. Mini Motorways - I played the crap out of this, a great zen game to play while watching tv with my wife. Starts easy, ramps up and get out of control in an instant. But I loved it!

Honorable Mentions
Wildermyth - didn’t play this a lot but I really enjoyed my time with it. I love the emergent stories that I saw. This is at the top of my “play this real soon” list.
Loop Hero - dove into this a lot when it came out. It worked as a game to play while watching TV with my wife. Not sure I was too good at it but eventually I felt like I experienced most of it, so I didn’t regret moving on to something else.

Hoping I can get some time in with The Forgotten City and Slipways before the deadline, so my vote might change.

  1. Mass Effect Legendary Edition

Thanks, bye.

I am extremely annoyed that Noita came out last year so I can’t vote for it. It has to be my top game played by sheer time this year. I also can’t really in good conscience vote for Nioh 2, since I voted for it last year and played it on PS4, not PC. I also also won’t be voting for Disco Elysium, even though I think it’s one of the best RPGs ever made and one of the very few that actually deserves that name, because I find the Final Cut kind of a downgrade, actually, and I don’t think the addition of a couple minor quests and more voice acting ought to make it eligible again. Caster of Magic I feel somewhat similarly about. It’s a great achievement and I look forward to more time with it, but it is after all more or less a mod of a game that’s more than 25 years old. Just calling it a mod sells it short, but. All that said:

  1. Tainted Grail
  2. HighFleet
  3. Old World
  4. A-Train: All Aboard! Tourism
  5. Brutal Orchestra

Tainted Grail I wasn’t even sure I liked at first, but the more I have played it the more it has grown on me. I wish its presentation was a little less three dee, but what are you going to do. I have been playing it a lot and will continue to play it and probably exhaust it. I like the setting and the 2D art a lot, although again at first I wasn’t sure if I did. But it’s really got some hooks and I let them worm their way into me.

HighFleet I probably shouldn’t rate as highly as I have but I just can’t help it. It’s hard as hell. It’s kind of janky. The atmosphere, though, is absolutely incredible, and I just know my teenaged self would have killed for this exact game and played it for hours and hours and stared icily across the Arby’s parking lot, imagining it was Gerat. I fear only myself and @Brooski will vote for it in any capacity, but c’est la vie. I am a big booster of the game and even I think it’s too hard.

Old World I haven’t played as much as I have read about it, but that is not the game’s fault at all and I really want to spend more time with it, time is just the problem. It does so very much right, things I have encountered in other games (like orders) and wanted to see adopted more widely for years. Glad Epic gave this one the chance to see the light of day.

A-Train is just so nice. It’s a nice little game with some nice music and a nice sense of making things come alive. A soothing and attractive little “city builder” where you sort of don’t really build the city. I like that it’s a pretty hardcore economic simulator and that it doesn’t try to be all things to all people. If you don’t want to run a Japanese train company, you need not apply. I want them to make a construction company sim next so I can fulfill my fantasy of being Salaryman Kintaro.

Brutal Orchestra, or more properly Hieronymus Bosch’s Brutal Orchestra, is a bizarre little game, and I have a real penchant for those. It’s a little hard to describe beyond roguelike JRPG. I have barely scratched the surface, and it was a real struggle to rate this one or Urtuk in the coveted last spot. I’ve played Urtuk more, but I feel like this one deserves to be highlighted, too, and since neither of them are likely to win anything, that’s what I went with. Stylistically it’s got that weird Hylics vibe, so maybe @krayzkrok would enjoy it (and thanks for reminding me I really need to get back to Arboria, another game that could easily have taken this spot). Gameplay wise it’s more interesting than your average JRPG because each of your three characters can both move long the five space horizontal grid and also attack in their turn, in either order, and positioning matters for attacks. Pretty interesting and I’ll keep plugging away at it.

I have to credit Urtuk for one thing, though, absolutely. It gets, hands down, the award for Game Name Most Likely to Also Be a Black Metal Band and Album Name:

5 games:

  1. Deathloop
  2. Endzone A World Apart
  3. Chernobylite
  4. Riftbreaker
  5. Necromunda: Hired Gun

Ok done editing, lol, damn 2020 game releases.

Can you tell me a bit more why, spoiler free? I have yet to play the game, but I enjoy my games in their best actual form, not the marketing’s (which is why I am so glad I played the socalled “jank” version of Nier Replicant, and not the Steam remake with its massacred soundtrack and redub).

And yet another unheard game going on the wishlist merely for that phantasmatic title :0

Purely because I don’t like the voice acting changes. They really don’t give you enough granularity with selecting what will play, which is both surprising and disappointing. I don’t like the narrator’s voice very much. It’s too slow and sleepy. I wish they hadn’t just had him read all of the skill voices, too. I wish you could turn off the narration but not the skills, or if you could turn off the skills the Ancient Reptilian Brain (one of my favorite vocal performances ever) would still play, but it doesn’t, even though I don’t really consider it a skill. I think the new Cuno voice is awful compared to the old one, just boring. The old one sounded like it could be a 14 year old on speed. This one does not. That’s pretty much it. There is a mod to change the voices that play (letting you selectively turn them on and off) but it’s a bit poorly documented and kind of janky. On the other hand, now Kim is fully voiced and he’s one of my other favorite game performances ever, so strikes and gutters for sure.

Oh, I forgot to mention that the Brutal Orchestra soundtrack is great.

Thank you, I’ll wait for the mods to come to fruitition before I get into it, I think! The fact that such an effort exists is comforting.

I’ll run the script right after voting closes and it will take any edits you’ve made until then. Remember that only the first vote post counts so don’t “edit” by creating a new post.

Hey folks, feel free to take a jaunt up to my post #2 up there and make sure your votes have been counted.

Also, if a few of you enterprising sorts can look over the alphabetical list of games there and tell me of any duplicates you see, I’d appreciate it.

Caster of Magic and Caster of Magic for Windows, are those distinct? I thought I saw they were… bad memory though.

Guardians of the Galaxy / Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy are duplicates I think.

This should be an Arbitrary! And did you do that artwork? What’s going on? :-)

Thanks, I was going to ask the same for the same reasons!

This is all I could see.

Caster of Magic is the modded DOS version, while Caster of Magic for Windows is a Windows reprogramming of the game for extra modifications, and a 2021 release.
I think only that later one qualifies as a candidate for this social experiment practiced here.

Yeah, I think we are talking about the same game. They have made quite a tangle of names for the original, the upcoming modern remake, and what came out this year. But I think I’d be about the only person to refer to the game by its full name Caster of Magic for Windows. Ridiculously ponderous.

I googled “black metal album cover generator,” and of course it exists.

  1. Old World
  2. Halo Infinite
  3. Wildermyth
  4. Age of Empires IV
  5. Death’s Door

This is how I worded it when I voted for it.