Best video games I've played this year? Hardspace: Shipbreaker and Opus Magnum.

@peterdrake Define 'best'? Is it most played, or one where you think 'damn...'

Though I wouldn't know which one I thought 'damn...' at. But most played are clearly Trimps and Star Realms for me.

Lemme check my Steam Review quickly..
Oh right, BitBurner was pretty cool re programming games. Sometime I should pick that up again.

Oh I'm seeing a trend.. all those games are free to play too.. :P (Although Star Realms has paid DLCs, which are worth it).

@trinsec The ones that I had the most fun playing, which of course correlates closely to how much time I spent playing them.

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@peterdrake Unless it's a great game that's not exactly that replayable. Like a point and click adventure game with a gorgeous story.

Oh right.
I guess I did have a few:
Tales of the Neon Sea, and the The Darkside Detective series. Nice point and clickers. And fairly recently Detective Di was also fairly nice. And I'm busy with Gamedec. On a little hiatus as I don't have the brainpower atm.
Common theme among all those: You're a detective.

Oh and Minecraft is always replayed every year with a different modpack each time.

@trinsec I don't tend to replay video games; I get through the main arc and then never touch them again. For me, replayability is much more of an issue for tabletop games. I'm still getting joy from Go after decades.

@peterdrake Boardgames, roguelikes, Minecraft, those I tend to replay. Oh and racing games heh.

@trinsec Yeah, I'll occasionally come back to a racing game (like the Grid series). I have a ridiculous wheel and pedal set.

@peterdrake Arcade racers for me like Sonic All-Stars, Riptide, that sorta thing. Might be ones where you can shoot stuff at the opponents too. 😋 May or may not include drifting.

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