What's your GOTY this year so far?

What's your GOTY this year so far?
For me its still Doom Eternal

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I'm nominating Darkwood because I only recently played it and it has been a really shit year.

But if you forced me to pick from the shitpile, I had the most fun with TLOU2 honestly.

Doom Eternal easily, doubt Cyberpunk will come close

Nothing really comes close to Eternal on a gameplay front.

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Would hades be considered a 2020 game? Early access started in 2019 but the official release was just last month

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Half Life Alyx was the most ambitious and impressive. Not evey aspect of it worked amazingly but that's to be expected when working on the frontier of a medium.

>mfw TLOU2 is going to win because it's GOTY bait

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Do you actually like it that much? I can't believe how well it got reviewed, it's just the same shit they've been doing since bastion but now it has a Binding of Isaac progression but less fun.

Yes.

TLOU2 obviously

Alyx. Doom was my second favorite game of the year but honestly didn't like it anywhere near enough to be classified as goty

Doom Eternal.
Other games dont really come close, i got 200 hours in Doom Eternal atm, ill probably replay it again and try to finish it on ultra-nightmare.

This game really is so god damn satisfying is you manage to finish a level on higher difficulties, you need a fucking cigarette after some fights.

I FUCKING LOVE IT.

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Doom eternal was rather disappointing for me. Meat hook was the only thing I really like about it.

>tfw lou2 will win cause jornos and ecelebs get 90 percent of the vote

The gameplay is super fun until you beat hades for the first time and even after that going for higher and higher heat is pretty entertaining. I got a good ~24 hours out of it before I eventually got bored
Overall a 8/10 game, get it when it eventually goes on -50% sale

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Same, but pretty happy with genshin and bannerlord too

What indie games released this year that were good? As far as I can remember, Hades and the new Ori.

I want to say Doom Eternal as well but my hundreds of hours in CKIII make me put it on number two.

HL Alyx but Doom Eternal is a very close second

Bannerlord isn't really out yet though. That will be the GOTY 2021.

I liked eternal but I feel like it really starts falling off after the gladiator boss. those few levels from gore nest to that point were amazing though

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It’s a toss up between Doom Eternal, Animal Crossing, and Tony Hawk

I'm the opposite, the game gets more intense as you go on. All it needed was more levels, and you've got that with the DLC now.
I just have to relearn how to play so I can beat them on nightmare now.

World of horror(early access) and ghostrunner come to mind

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I'm And I agree. It reached a nice balance of everything it was attempting in those levels.

>but now it has a Binding of Isaac progression

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Tossup between Doom Eternal and Hades

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Doom Eternal, doubt anything better will come out in next 2 months.

Sekiro won at TGA last year and that's like anti-journo bait by Zig Forums's metrics, gameplay focused and uncompromisingly difficult. Eternal got a lot of similar complaints in regards to it actually having a strict difficulty curve.
Ultrakill Act 1 came out as Early Access and if that were out for real I'd consider it a genuine competitor to doom