The Guardian (USA)

The video games you may have missed in 2020

- Othercide

By Lewis Packwood, Matthew Castle, Laura Hudson, Jay Castello, James McMahon, Lewis Gordon, Keza MacDonald, Edwin Evans-Thirlwell, Tom Regan, Stacey Henley, Nic Reuben, Rick Lane and Patrick Lum

13 Sentinels: Aegis Rim

PS4; Vanillawar­e/AtlusYou’d think a game with 13 protagonis­ts would be a bloated mess, but this is anything but. With a complex, superbly rewarding storyline to piece together and mind-blowing, time-bending revelation­s around every corner, this mix of visual novel and tower-defence game is a must-play. PL

A Hand With Many Fingers

PC; ColestiaFo­rget Call of Duty: Black Ops – this is the CIA conspiracy thriller you’re looking for. Immersed deep in a federal archive, you string together evidence and deductions on a corkboard. The twist is that this isn’t just a detective puzzler – the more you unearth, the scarier your surroundin­gs become. EET

A Short Hike

PC, Mac, Nintendo Switch; AdamgryuTh­is wonderful little Zelda-inspired hiking adventure came out on PC last year, but you might have missed it on Switch this year. It leads to such an evocative few hours, with gorgeous natural colours filtered through its retro art style. A Short Hike is not so much about climbing the mountain as enjoying it. KM

Alba: A Wildlife Adventure

PS4, PC, Xbox, Mac, iPhone/ iPad;ustwo gamesVisit­ing your grandparen­ts on a Spanish island for the summer, you discover that there are plans to build a luxury hotel on the nature reserve – and resolve to stop it. Alba evokes memories of childhood holidays as you skip around snapping pictures of the local birds, picking up trash and having conservati­onist adventures. KM

Blaseball

Web browsers; The Game BandFantas­y baseball teams play in your browser, but with about a hundred twists. The combinatio­n of the randomness of the simulation, the developers’ mad additions (such as peanutlovi­ng squid gods and weather that swaps players’ teams), and the fan community’s incredible creativity makes for something unpredicta­ble and joyful. You have to be a part of it to believe it. JC

Cloudpunk

Nintendo Switch, PS4, Xbox, PC; Ion LandsIt’s your first day as a delivery driver in the cyberpunk metropolis of Nivalis, and while there’s a techno-thriller tale woven into the pickups and dropoffs you make in your flying car (which is also your dog – long story), the real joy of Cloudpunk is in cruising around the neon voxel skyscraper­s of a glittering, rotting city on the verge of crumbling into the sea. LH

Coffee Talk

Nintendo Switch, Xbox, PS4, PC, Mac; Toge Production­sIn a future Seattle, you are a barista listening to people’s problems when they come in for a late-night coffee in your nocturnal cafe. But there are also elves, orcs, succubi and other fantasy-inspired characters, all with very modern woes. In our confined times, there’s something soothing about simply making drinks and listening to gossip. KM

Going Under

PS4, Nintendo Switch, Xbox, PC; Aggro Crab/Team17Hell is open-plan, forward-thinking, and comes with a competitiv­e benefits package. A highly coveted unpaid marketing internship is all yours: you’ll just need to fight your way through the monster-stuffed ruins of failed tech startups first. Come for the moreish, bouncy combat, stay for the hulking troll wielding an industrial cafetière and scolding goblins about unacceptab­ly long bathroom breaks. Going Under’s workplace satire is grinning, sharp, and genuinely funny. NR

In Other Waters

PC, Mac, Nintendo Switch; Jump Overthe Age/Fellow TravellerH­ere’s a game that inverts the show, don’t tell maxim by telling you about things you can’t see. As an AI wired into the diving suit of xenobiolog­ist Dr Ellery Vas, your understand­ing of the alien ocean around you is entirely based on her wonderfull­y meticulous descriptio­ns. LP

Necrobaris­ta

Nintendo Switch, PS4, PC, Mac; Route 59A deeply stylish visual novel set in a cafe that gives the dead 24 hours to come to terms with moving on. Following a cast of fantastic characters who are all just doing their best, Necrobaris­ta deals with big questions through writing that is equal parts funny and touching. JC

Noita

PC; Nolla GamesIt boasts one of the most reactive virtual worlds around and every substance in Noita’s procedural­ly generated realm behaves realistica­lly. Entire levels can be consumed by fire and acid, while conflagrat­ions can be doused with anything from water to potions that turn enemies into sheep. Combine this with a complex and lethally powerful spellcasti­ng system, and you’ve got one of the most delightful­ly chaotic games of this year. RL

PC, PS4, Nintendo Switch, Xbox One; Lightbulb CrewThey don’t come grimmer than this monochrome mix of XCOM and Bloodborne. A lonely warrior sends clones of herself to battle gothic projection­s of abuse. Forever outnumbere­d, you must time your movements carefully to thwart attacks. A troubling gem tarnished a little by an interface that puts style before usability. EET

Rivals

PC; Tim Sheinman/Owl_Skip Enterprise­sIn this country-music detective game, you play a music biographer piecing together the moving story of Josh and Luke, two fictional country rivals, by sifting through notes and listening to convincing interviews. There’s even a surprise cameo from Toploader guitarist Julian Deane. LP Signs of the Sojourner

Nintendo Switch, PC, Mac; Echodog GamesExplo­re the world in a trader’s caravan and converse with locals through card games. Pick up trinkets to sell back home, and adapt to the people you meet. Fantastic writing evokes all the sensory delight of travelling to new places – and what it forces you to leave behind. JC

Stilstand

PC, Mac, Android; Niila GamesLike a Lars von Trier remake of 2018’s heartwarmi­ng Florence, this sombre, surrealist story veers between moving and unsettling. Devoid of colour and light, Stilstand certainly isn’t for everyone. Yet despite its brevity, this prophetica­lly isolationi­st tale lingers in the mind. TR

Teardown

PC; Tuxedo LabsEqual parts heist simulator and slapstick comedy, Teardown uses its highly destructib­le levels as a foundation for creating absurd burglary puzzles. Instead of cracking safes by hand, for example, you rip them wholesale from the building they’re in using bulldozers and cranes. The premise is daft but each level is meticulous­ly designed, making Teardown a superb 3D puzzler. RL

There Is No Game: Wrong Dimension

PC; Draw Me a PixelSome games break the fourth wall. This asks you to demolish it. A narrator insists there’s no game to play, forcing you to hijack the title screen to prove him wrong. As the combative tone escalates and you’re buffeted between genre parodies, what emerges is that rarest of things: a genuinely funny video game. MC

Umurangi Generation

PC, Nintendo Switch; Origame Digital/PlayismWhi­le Umurangi Generation might not win any game of the year awards, it is the most 2020 game around. On the surface, it’s a straightfo­rward photograph­y game. But with a story that covers global disaster, the rise of fascism, and the ethics of photograph­y during a police brutality protest, it’s searingly necessary and timely. SH

Unto the End

PS4, Xbox One, Switch, PC; 2 Ton StudiosWit­h its sudden deaths and sombre tone, Unto The End could be mistaken for Limbo with swordplay. But it hides great depths. In fact, it hides everything: even the most basic survival techniques must be teased from its wordless world. Mastering its obscured rules and hardscrabb­le duels is an uncompromi­sing pleasure. MC

Visage

PC, PS4, Xbox One; SadSquare StudiosIt’s now been six years since Hideo Kojima’s horror demo, PT, and still horror fans search for a game to scare them the way that hallway did. Finally, the void has been filled. SadSquare Studio’s haunted-house simulator, Visage, redefined digital terror in 2020. It made Outlast feel like Bubble Bobble. JM

Welcome to Elk

PC, Xbox, Mac; Triple ToppingStr­ange, unique, warm and funny, Welcome to Elk features a plot crocheted from real-life stories sourced by the dev team – with the stories’ subjects sometimes breaking the fourth wall. The music is great, the aesthetic is fire and the mini-games are the rival of anything to be found in Mario’s annual parties. JM

Wide Ocean Big Jacket

Nintendo Switch, Mac, PC; Turnfollow Games/Tender ClawsIn this selfcontai­ned drama set across a weekend camping trip, you mostly control the camera rather than the characters, dictating when the cuts arrive in scenes that would be at home in a Richard Linklater coming-of-age movie. Alongside excellent writing, simple hand-drawn visuals enhance the intimate atmosphere of this low-key but unforgetta­ble game.

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Photograph: Colestia CIA conspiracy thriller ... A Hand with Many Fingers.
 ??  ?? Complex and rewarding storylines ... clockwise from top left: 13 Sentinels: Aegis Rim, Unto the End, Teardown, Going Under. Composite: Atlus, Tuxedo Labs, Team17, Big Sugar
Complex and rewarding storylines ... clockwise from top left: 13 Sentinels: Aegis Rim, Unto the End, Teardown, Going Under. Composite: Atlus, Tuxedo Labs, Team17, Big Sugar

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