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The RPS Selection Box: Ollie’s bonus games of the year 2023The “Mechs And Mutated Fish” Edition

The “Mechs And Mutated Fish” Edition

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Image credit:Rock Paper Shotgun

Side-by-side slices of various game screenshots. From left to right: Dredge, Wild Hearts, Armored Core 6, Wo Long.

Greetings all! Hope you’re enjoying a Christmas with an appropriate degree of merriment. Me, I’m not. I’m angry. I’m fuming. Why? Because theRPS 2023 Advent Calendaris wrong. It’swrong, I tell you!

If all were just and right in the world, then it wouldn’t have left out the following list of excellent games that came out this year! Plus a couple others that came out of early access in 2023 but which I sadly don’t have time to write about in full. Trust me,The Last SpellandAgainst The Stormare both phenomenal games as well.

Anyway: in this handsomely decorated selection box, you’ll find four of my honourable mentions for games I’ve enjoyed playing the most this year. If you have a hole in your Steam library, maybe these will help fill it over the Christmas break!

Wild Hearts

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Wild Hearts image showing a Hunter in the Roller Karakuri vehicle.

Not since my childhood years spent clutching my PSP and whaling on Yian Kut-Ku inMonster Hunter Freedomhave I had so much fun in a Monster Hunter-esque game. And it isn’t even Monster Hunter!Wild Heartsbegan a little falteringly, with some poor performance issues threatening to cut my time with the game short. Thankfully, I was able to get things into a workable state. After that, I was able to start appreciating what a great step forward the Karakuri system was for the entire genre of monster-hunting games.

Karakuri are buildable gadgets that you can place down at any moment while you’re out exploring or hunting in Wild Hearts, and in their own way, they’re as layered and complex a system as the weapons themselves. You could place down a hunting tower for detecting large monsters, or a zipline for fast traversal through Wild Hearts' impressively vertical landscapes. They also play a huge part in combat. Place down a stack of boxes, and you can climb to the top and leap down upon the enemy for a powerful slam attack. Add another stack next to the first, and it transforms the boxes into a bulwark that can save you from otherwise deadly attacks. Springs can catapult you through the air, while bombs and traps can be conjured to give you the upper hand in a fight against a powerful predator. In most other aspects, Wild Hearts barely deviates at all from the standard Monster Hunter formula. But those Karakuri are a revelation, and I hope the recently announcedMonster Hunter Wildswill create its own take on this wonderful building system.

Dredge

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A conversation with a character in Dredge’s Pale Reach DLC

I absolutely adore shape-based inventory systems.Adorethem. You might describe it nowadays as a “Tarkov inventory” system, but it’s been around a lot longer thanEscape From Tarkov. It was one of my favourite things aboutMight And Magic VIback in the day. And when I saw a trailer forDredgethat showed off the player tetris-ing eels and fish into a boat-shaped inventory, I knew I had to play it.

Armored Core VI: Fires Of Rubicon

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A pair of mechs face off against what looks like a huge, dark metal tank mech in Armored Core 6: Fires Of Rubicon

The sheer scale is what did it, I think. I mean, obviously the combat is terrific. Particularly once I’d perfected my build. No puny little automatic rifles or machine guns for me. Give me huge melee blades and some shoulder bazookas, please. Once I’d got the hang of the unusual three-dimensional movement of my mech, I was a one-man army carving up foes (and sometimes friends) like a mechanical Christmas turkey. But what really makes AC6 stick in my mind is the spectacle. Seeing a mech the size of a small town slowly crumple and explode behind you as you fly away towards your next mission. Gosh. Chills.

Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty

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A Battle Flag placed in a bamboo forest at night in Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty.