Every December, instead of searching for a group consensus, Gameological looks back at the year in games through individual perspectives. These are the staffers’ personal takes on a few games that have stuck in their minds for whatever reason—big or small—and does not represent any sort of institutional expression. These are simply the games we liked. And as with every year, you’re all invited to write your own mini-retrospectives in the comments. Just follow the rubric we’ve laid out here—set up your rationale in the first sentence, and go from there. (It’s fine if your picks overlap with ours, because you’ll probably have a different reason for digging a game.) We’ll collect some of our favorite responses in a special Games You Liked edition of Keyboard Geniuses on December 30. Advertisement In part two, we’ll hear from Patrick Lee, Alex McCown-Levy, Samantha Nelson, Clayton Purdom, Derrick Sanskrit, Drew Toal, and Nick Wanserski. You can find part one right here. Patrick Lee Ladykiller In A Bind I liked Ladykiller In A Bind because it was only mostly about sex. Writer-developer Christine Love has not been coy about the reasoning behind most of Ladykiller’s design and narrative choices: She wanted to make… Read full this story
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