Top 5 Video Games of 2023

It turned out that 2023 was a huge year for video games. New and highly anticipated platform titles are released every month or sometimes every two weeks, taking up the time and money of video gamers like a trending version of the ravenous Pac-Man.

But considering the caliber of the product, it’s not like gamers cared all that much. Keeping up with all the new releases proved to be the most difficult task, and considering the length of some of these games, it’s likely that many people will be playing catch-up long beyond 2024. A wizard is somebody who has completed Baldur’s Gate 3.

Slope Game

The entire game has just one game mode. Since it’s an unlimited mode, you’ll never stop playing. Reach the goal with the ball. Nothing compares to tearing down a slope at top speed close to a treacherous obstacle course with slick blocks. Given how quickly the ball 3D is falling, it won’t be very simple, but it is possible. The red barriers are where you need to be careful because touching them will terminate the game. Gather yellow diamonds to raise your rating. These higher levels have more dynamic and difficult challenges. This 3D game will likely have moving platforms and impressive jumps. You will lose one life and have to restart the game if you fall off the platform. Be cautious not to let go of the ball as you attempt to be the first to cross the finish line. Maintain your ball on the platforms by dodging the many hazards and executing your finest somersaults. Due to the random generation of each level, every race is distinct and different. Once the ball has crashed, you can restart the game by pressing the “Again” button. To increase your speed, don’t forget to get all of the perks along the route. Like many other running games, Slope Game requires you to run endlessly to get points. Two well-liked substitutes are Tomb Runner and Run 3, both of which are fantastic and extremely addictive!

Dredge

Black Salt Games, an independent developer from New Zealand, provided one of the most enjoyable surprises of the year. A seemingly innocent fishing game delves unsettlingly into Lovecraftian mythology. In the game, the player assumes the role of the Fisherman, who travels the waters around a collection of islands in a tiny motorized boat and catches different fish and salvage that he can sell to passing merchants for modifications to his vessel or at the village. When darkness descends, the catch of the day transforms into ghost ships, sea monsters, and other odd phenomena heightened by the fisherman’s hallucinations, thus those upgrades are undoubtedly necessary. The waters conceal a far greater mystery as he travels, finishing side missions, collecting relics, and writing messages in bottles. Even while Dredge lacks the polish of its AAA competitors, it is nevertheless worth playing and watching thanks to its striking art design, excellent use of sound, and ambitious format integrated into what at first glance appears to be straightforward gameplay.

Diablo IV

With additional classes, weapons, and demons to battle, the renowned dungeon crawler made a triumphant return. Playing through five exquisitely portrayed locations, players can select from a variety of customizable classes (Druid, Barbarian, Rogue, Sorcerer, and Necromancer) in Blizzard Entertainment’s fourth core game in the series. As usual, the player defeats tougher opponents to get stronger equipment and weaponry, which eventually leads to Lillith, the primary adversary of the game. Although some have criticized the game for being overly repetitive, the formula has been successful for the franchise. While it might not be a risk-taker, Diablo IV is the kind of easygoing, enjoyable game that doesn’t put any strain on finishing in a set amount of time or avoiding spoilers. Among the games that you can play for free this year, Diablo IV is one of the best and deadliest.

Star Wars Jedi: Survivor

Five years after the events of Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order, Respawn and EA’s follow-up game, Respawn, start-up with Jedi Knight Cal Kestis (Cameron Monaghan) cut off from his comrades and serving Saw Gerrera (Forest Whitaker) on missions. The return of the former crew and the appearance of new enemies serving the Empire put Kestis’ devotion to the Jedi path to the test. The game contains new customizable features that let the user switch up fighting tactics according to the type of enemy, such as Kestis’ look, force skills, and lightsaber posture (single, double, or dual-wielded). Similar to the original game in the series, foes are frequently more formidable than they seem, so don’t feel too comfortable with your Jedi skills. Even a well-aimed Stormtrooper shot can eliminate the player, sending them back to the last possible save point and depriving them of experience points until they kill the same foe in a manner reminiscent of Dark Souls. Fast travel is a new feature in the game that makes it easy to return for collectibles and previously locked doors. Even while the combat and new features are entertaining, the emotional tale is what brings the game’s balance to perfection.

Super Mario Bros. Wonder

Mario’s had a successful year. The brave plumber not only starred in one of the biggest 2023 film hits, but he also used magic mushrooms in one of the year’s most well-reviewed video games. Wonder is a nostalgic side-scrolling Mario game, the first since New Super Mario Bros. U in 2012. Mario, Luigi, Princess Peach, Princess Daisy, Toad, Toadette, Nabbit, and Yoshi are the characters that players can select from as they explore the Flower Kingdom and attempt to defend it from Bowser. Up to four characters can play multiplayer in this game. It’s an excellent starting game, particularly for younger players who are discovering Mario through the new film. With improved graphics, it still seems like original Mario to seasoned players, so there are plenty of gameplay elements to enjoy and not much to explain. However, a recent addition that throws things off is the Wonder Flowers, which, when gathered, change the map’s reality. The outcome is sufficient to elicit a “Wahoo!” from players of all ages.


Tom Mison

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