

The catch: Whatever items you use as the first character will still be gone when you play as the second character. Then it resets though, and now you have access to more parts of the base-and two characters to shepherd out. An hour or so in, you’ll probably escape with at least the first character intact. HONORABLE MENTION: Prey: MooncrashĪnd at first it’s not too difficult. You can climb Celeste Mountain, even if you die a thousand-hell, ten thousand-deaths on the way to the top. For those who aren’t, I hope you still fall in love with its characters and its themes. For those in a dark place, I hope Celeste can help. Again: Sometimes you play the right game at the right time. It is earnest and honest about its subject matter in a way few games even attempt, and never have I felt so certain a game deserves our Game of the Year prize. It’s one hell of a platformer, sure, but Celeste is also more than that. Celeste believes in your ability to keep fighting, to keep trying even when the world seems arrayed against you or when you fall down further than you’ve ever been before. That’s the “reveal.” It’s not particularly subtle or unique, the mountain-as-metaphor-for-struggle, but Celeste perfectly weds its mechanics with its themes. Celeste – Game of the YearĬeleste Mountain is a metaphor-for depression, for anxiety, for self-loathing, for all the various demons people fight day-to-day, often behind the scenes. Lucas Pope has a knack for spinning magic out of mundane premises, and while Return of the Obra Dinn didn’t quite capture me the same way as his previous game (and our 2013 Game of the Year winner) Papers Please, it’s an incredible experience that completely redefines what constitutes a good detective game. But who is the captain shooting? And why? The answers might take you 15 or 20 more scenes worth of context to figure out, assembling scraps of information like “This man works in the rigging” and “He has an accent” and “He seems to be friends with this other crew member” to finally draw a conclusion. The guy with the big hat and mustache who people call “Captain”? He’s…probably the captain. And some of the identities are easily discerned as well. Cause of death? Those are usually pretty obvious.

Through these piecemeal conversations and context clues, you must determine three pieces of information for each member of the crew: Their name, how they died, and who (if anyone) killed them. Each is frozen in time, a still-life that you can walk around-and usually a few snippets of dialogue to go with it. An entire new ecosystem awaits, this one slightly more threatening, the supplies scarcer, the ocean’s depths darker and more treacherous.Īnd that’s before you even stumble upon the actual secrets hidden beneath Subnautica’s sea. You roam further afield, swim out away from your base or maybe a bit deeper under the waves-and then it all starts to look alien again. You start to recognize the alien fish on-sight, even stockpiling a healthy supply in case of disaster. Soon you start to feel comfortable though, and the ocean feels less foreign. Like any survival game, your first order of business is collecting enough food and water to live. You crash-land on an alien planet, adrift in what seems like a world-encompassing ocean. The early hours are pure frantic survivalism. It’s one of the few games to properly balance between guided experience and sandbox, between story and survival.

That’s ultimately what lands it on our best-of list. Runs great for a few minutes but then the GPU overheats and starts lagging.Subnautica ($25 on Humble) understands the allure of the unknown. GTA V (not recommended if you have a low-end CPU, only for i5 and above, because games lags while driving.

Games that run well on HD 720p, Low everything, High Textures, 16x AF, FXAA or SMAA (if available) :-ĭark Souls 2: Scholar of the First Sin (runs amazingly)įar Cry 4 (some drops but looks gorgeous with SMAA, can drop to 960x540 for 45 fps)Īssassin's Creed 4 (runs badly in tutorial but runs great once main game starts)Īssassin's Creed Rogue (runs almost 50 percent better than AC4, was especially designed for Intel Hd)ĭying Light (vSync is essential as screen tearing is extremely distracting but feels good because FPS non-shooter)įar Cry Primal (low fps but feels good because FPS non-shooter) (All tested personally on an AMD R5 M330 and Intel HD 4600) This list also includes games that look really good on low end settings. List of games that run well on low end GPUs like iHD or Amd r5 m330 or 720m.
