In no particular order:

  • Blue Prince
  • The Roottrees Are Dead
  • Hollow Knight: Silksong
  • Dispatch
  • Avowed
  • The Hundred Line: Last Defense Academy
  • Nurikabe World
  • The Seance of Blake Manor
  • Strange Jigsaws
  • Fantasy Life I: The Girl Who Steals Time
  • Brokkr@lemmy.world
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    24 小时前

    That all makes sense though. By definition, popular games are liked by many people. Popular games are talked about more. People expect popular games to be listed. Many people will doubt these publications if they fail to list several of the most popular games.

    I’m sure there is some money changing hands too, but that can only do so much (maybe move a game a little higher on these lists).

    Popular and good (for you) are not the same thing. Games can either, both, or neither of those things. It is only when we think about large numbers of people that popular and “good” become correlated.

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      24 小时前

      I agree but these are usually supposed to be the first line when games/news hit the web, and sometimes it appears that the only decent journalist left is Schreier, with everyone else seemingly following him and his direction. Paid coverage definitely accounts for some of the overlap, but like you said it’s probably just reviewers aiming for a greater audience.

      There’s always steam curated lists for the rest, I suppose.