WASHINGTON (AP) 鈥 It鈥檚 been a rough year in the world of which reeled from some high-profile flops (sorry, Suicide Squad and Star Wars fans) and a relentless series of developer layoffs. Fortunately, indie designers stepped up to fill in the gaps. And toward the end of the year, a few AAA studios rallied with ambitious, big-budget adventures.
The top 10 games of 2024 recall a brighter age when it seemed like anything was possible in our virtual worlds. Here鈥檚 hoping the industry learns from their success.
1. Metaphor: ReFantazio
In a politically exhausting year, Japan鈥檚 pulled off the seemingly impossible: rendering the process of reforming a corrupt world with something resembling 鈥 hope? The corruption that has beset the quasi-medieval Euchronia is quite literal, embodied by hideous mutants known (rather unsubtly) as 鈥渉umans.鈥 The fight to restore sanity blends stirring battles with unusually thoughtful reflections on justice, all with the eye-popping visuals you鈥檇 expect from the creators of the Persona series.
2. Animal Well
The last few years have brought a surge in so-called 鈥渕etroidvanias鈥 鈥 enormous two-dimensional mazes that blend arcade action with tricky puzzles. Solo designer Billy Basso鈥檚 is the apex, presenting a vast underground network whose inhabitants range from mice to flamingos. Every challenge you solve opens a smorgasbord of new challenges, and it鈥檚 easy to get lost for hours in its eerie, hallucinatory world.
3. Lorelei and the Laser Eyes
In this drama from , a young woman is invited to explore a hotel that鈥檚 been seemingly abandoned by its owner, an avant-garde filmmaker. Every room has a puzzle, and the more you solve the deeper you fall under its spell. It鈥檚 like being trapped in a David Lynch movie, where you鈥檙e always questioning the boundaries between dreams and reality.
4. Dragon Age: The Veilguard
, the studio behind landmark role-playing games like Mass Effect and the original Baldur鈥檚 Gate, finally returns to its strengths with this fantasy epic. It has all the hallmarks of the genre, with a motley crew of fighters, mages and rogues joining forces against a world-threatening evil. The combat is engaging, the stories are unpredictable and the characters are endearingly loopy.
5. Astro Bot
The most endearing character of the year has to be the adorable protagonist of this adventure from . The spunky little robot is on a planet-hopping mission to rescue dozens of his fellow droids, with each stop presenting a fresh assortment of running, jumping and punching challenges. It鈥檚 the sort of game we used to see more of on the PlayStation, and it鈥檚 thoroughly delightful.
6. Dungeons of Hinterberg
Luisa is a burnt-out corporate drone who needs a break. So why not head to the Alps and cut loose by fighting some monsters? Compared to Metaphor and Dragon Age, the dungeons devised by Austria鈥檚 are more tightly focused, given that you can only take a few magic spells on each expedition. But the puzzles are clever, and this oddball tourist town has other intriguing mysteries worth investigating.
7. The Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom
More dungeons, as . At long last you get to play as Princess Zelda, who wields a scepter that allows her to duplicate the tools she needs to surmount obstacles 鈥 or summon creatures to fight her foes. Echoes combines the top-down action of 1987鈥檚 original-recipe Zelda with the improvisation of last year鈥檚 鈥淭ears of the Kingdom,鈥 and should satisfy fans of both.
8. Indiana Jones and the Great Circle
delivers a rarity, a AAA action-adventure in which the protagonist spends more time quietly figuring out the enigmas of the Egyptian pyramids and Vatican City than mindlessly shooting enemies. Veteran voice actor Troy Baker does a fine job standing in for Harrison Ford, the dialog sparkles and the graphics are stunningly detailed. It鈥檚 one of 2024鈥檚 biggest surprises 鈥 and don鈥檛 worry, you do get to punch Nazis.
9. Balatro
This indie smash from looks simple: a solitaire version of poker in which you score points by racking up good hands. Throw in some jokers, though 鈥 say, a 鈥淕reedy Joker鈥 that makes diamonds more valuable 鈥 and it gets complicated. The higher your score, the more jokers become available. It鈥檚 a classic 鈥渏ust one more hand鈥 hook; don鈥檛 download Balatro if you expect to get anything else done today.
10. UFO 50
A led by Spelunky designer Derek Yu conjured up this tribute to the games of the 1980s. It鈥檚 insanely ambitious, with 50 complete games ranging across every imaginable genre, from shoot-'em-ups to strategy to racing to role-playing. There鈥檚 even a Pong variant. It鈥檚 a feast for anyone who remembers the dawn of video games 鈥 or is too young to have been there.
Lou Kesten, The Associated Press