TheGamer Game Hub of the Year

As 2024 draws to a close, we're looking through hundreds of releases to identify the titles that stand out. We've been blessed with another strong year of gaming, which ultimately makes the process of whittling down the GOTY list more difficult. But don't cry for us. we are already deadWe do this for the love of the game.

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TheGamer Gaming Hub of the Year – 2023

This is the landing page for all GOTY lists written by TheGamer team. Take a look at our dazzling comments!

In 2023, Baldur's Gate 3 topped the list of GOTY nominees. If we're being honest with ourselves, it was probably inevitable. This year feels like less sure. I feel like there's something ton These are great games competing for the top spot. Not only are there plenty of great Triple-A titles vying for the top spot on everyone's lists, but some great independent games have made a real impact this year. Watch the deliberations unfold as this hub updates new GOTY lists daily.

  • Meg Pelliccio, Editor-in-Chief

    A collage of Kunitsu-gami, Metaphor, and Broken Sword Refored for the 2024 GOTY list.

    Overseeing TheGamer's coaching efforts, Meg has developed a sophisticated taste for gaming. This ranges from adventure titles to humble indie hits, exorbitant JRPG. This is a diverse list of very luxurious selections. If that's not enough to whet your appetite to read, I'll let you in on a secret: Her May give that Shout Majima Goro once or twice. That's shocking. I know.

    Game of the Year 2024 Editor's Pick – Meg Pelliccio

  • Sam Woods, Senior Editor

    Editor's Pick - Sam Woods featuring Balatro, Animal Well and Astro Bot

    Sam Woods is a great editor at TheGamer, and he brought us some amazing GOTY lists. watertight A balance between indie favorites and triple-A hits. Whether it's an RPG, a platformer, an FPS, or a game that falls outside the boundaries of typical genres, you'll know that Sam has a place in his heart for it. The real question is whether he has a place on this list. There's only one way to find out!

    Game of the Year 2024 Editor's Picks – Sam Woods

  • Hilton Webster, staff writer

    Showcasing the top three games of the year for Hilton Webster (left to right, sorry, closed), Dragon's Dogma 2, and Umurangi Generation VR.

    Hilton is one of TheGamer's newest staff writers and has already distinguished himself with his insightful and charismatic voice. best A kind of game preference. His GOTY list includes a lot of anime-related goodness, a little bit of spookiness, and a little bit of degeneration Sonic. This is a must-read list with audio!

    2024 Game of the Year Editor's Picks – Hilton Webster

  • Ryan Thompson-Bamsey, Editor-in-Chief

    Game Recommendations for 2024 - Ryan Bamsey's Top 3

    Ryan is the second head of guides at TheGamer, so he's used to putting out fires and rallying the troops. So it's no surprise that Ryan's list includes powerful RPGs where you manage demon cadres and raise armies of rebels, while the rest of the list includes games that do one type of problem solving. Or something else. he really do Take his work home, right? Read his work and see its majesty for yourself.

    Game of the Year 2024 Editor's Pick – Ryan Thompson-Bamsey

  • Andrew King, Editor

    Split the image with screenshots and/or art of Crow Country, Harold Halibut, and the Fallen Aces with a laurel wreath in the center.

    Andrew is a seasoned editor at TheGamer known for his love of the silver screen and independent video games. The second half of that explanation pays off here because it gave us a delightful list. killer Indie game! This very diverse list includes everything from spooky throwbacks to horror titles from a bygone era to frenetic action-based titles that do what they do best. Check it out and you'll probably learn about a cool game or two you've never heard of.

    Game of the Year 2024 Editor's Pick – Andrew King

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