TheGamer's Game Hub of the Year

  • Meg Pelliccio, Executive Editor

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    Meg, who oversees TheGamer's guiding efforts, has cultivated a refined taste for gaming. That's evident in her GOTY list, which includes everything from adventure games to popular indie games to gigantic JRPG This is a diverse entry lined with extremely classy options. If that isn't enough to entice you to read on. I'll let you in on a secret: she might give at Majima Goro shouted one or two. Shocking, I know.

    Editors' Choice Game of the Year 2024 – Meg Pelliccio

  • Sam Woods, Senior Editor

    Editor's Picks-Sam Woods features Balatro, Animal Well, and Astro Bot.

    Sam Woods is the Special Editor for TheGamer, and he's come up with our favorite GOTY picks. perfect Balancing indie darlings with triple-A hits, whether it's an RPG, a platformer, a FPS, or anything outside the normal confines of the genre, you'll find that Sam has a place for it in mind. his The real question is, does he have a place on this list? There's only one way to find out!

    Editors' Choice Game of the Year 2024 – Sam Woods

  • Hilton Webster, Staff Writer

    Hilton Websters' top 3 games of the year express their regret that we're shutting down dragon's dogma 2 and umurangi generation vr from left to right.

    Hilton is one of TheGamer's newest staff writers, and he's already established himself as a witty and charismatic voice. the best Bad Taste in Games In his GOTY show, you'll find a lot of anime-like goodness. Horror sprinkled on the face and only some decline Sonic is a must read with audio!

    Editors' Choice Game of the Year 2024 – Hilton Webster

  • Ryan Thompson-Bamsey Managing Editor

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    Ryan is TheGamer's second guide, so he's familiar with putting out fires and rallying troops. It's no surprise, then, that Ryan's list includes a number of RPGs that let you take down hordes of demons and assemble rebel armies. While the rest is full of games where you solve a single type of problem. Or else, he really is. do Do you take his work home with you? Read his work and witness the greatness for yourself.

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

  • Andrew King, editor

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    Andrew is a veteran editor at TheGamer, known for his love of the big screen and independent video games. The second half of that explanation bears fruit here. Because he has prepared a delightful program for us. Assassin Indie game! This very diverse list has everything from creepy throwback stories to horror games from a bygone era. to an action game that puts its best foot forward Take a look and you'll find some great games. One or two games you've never heard of before.

    Editors' Choice Game of the Year 2024 – Andrew King

  • Vaspan Dastur, editor

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    Vaspaan is one of TheGamer's most seasoned editors, but looking at his GOTY list, we could say he's one of the toughest editors in contention, if his GOTY list is any indication. If he isn't shooting something, he will stab it if words appear on the screen. Waspan will do his best to solve the mystery with holes. He is a driven man, and his GOTY list reflects that. After all, that makes it at Items you should consider if you value games that pump up your adrenaline and take your nerves away.

    Editor's Pick Game of the Year 2024 – Vaspaan Dastoor

  • Harry Alston, Senior Writer

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    Senior Writer Harry Alston is one of TheGamer's most outspoken champions of free-to-play games, from MOBAs to survival games to hack-and-slash titles. You'll find many free-to-play gems in Harry's list. Hell, even that game. cannot Most of the free-to-play indie games cost just a few bucks. This makes the show look very different from other GOTY shows you'll find if you play the game on a budget. This is the list for you.

  • Zoë J. Osik Staff Writer

    Collage Game of the Year featuring Dungeons of Hinterberg, The Veilguard, and Astro Bot

    Zoë is one of TheGamer's most prolific staff writers, considering the amount of work she's produced. I guess it's no surprise that the games she's interested in are comfy as hell. I suspect we won't see a list this year that does a better job of representing the incredibly diverse list of casual games released this year. The level of expertise makes this GOTY entry a must-read. Especially if you're looking for recommendations for games that will make you feel warm and fuzzy inside.

    Editors' Choice Game of the Year 2024 – Zoe J. Osik

  • Gabrielle Castania, Staff Writer

    Gabrielle Castania's Game of the Year picks include Chicken Police Into the Hive, Daisy and Waluigi from Super Mario Party Jamboree, and the dog ghost from Animal Well.

    While Gabriel might official I'm a staff writer at TheGamer. informal Named as an expert in chill games. So it should come as no surprise that her list is filled with everything from narrative-focused titles. Point and click adventure to farming simulation games Even though she left the beaten path Yet she never strays too far from that path: her Metroidvania choices lack combat, and her RPG of choice has strong visual novel elements, even if Mario Party is the cut. Clearly, the seeds of chaos were sewn in Gabrielle's Zen garden. Read this list of notable GOTYs. You will feel more relaxed doing so.

    Editors' Choice Game of the Year 2024 – Gabrielle Castania

  • Santi Legiza, editor

    Collage of Metaphor Re:Fantazio, Diablo IV Vessel Of Hatred, and Final Fantasy VII Rebirth.

    The ever-generous Santi is here to deliver another great RPG list. Santi's RPG list does a great job of highlighting the diversity that exists in the genre. There are turn-based items, action items, hybrids, hack 'n' slash, MMO… It's a real cornucopia of RPGs! You'll find that many of our staff have a long list of RPGs – it was just one of those years – but I wonder if any of them will have the variety that Santi has.

    Editors' Choice Game of the Year 2024 – Santi Leguiza

  • Quinton O'Connor, Staff Writer

    Pick 2 Games-Quinton O'Connor 2024 Top 3

    When it comes to JRPGs, Quinton is TheGamer's top expert, and that's a bold statement. Given that the entire team is lined up with JRPG fans, however, Quinton is the closest thing we have to a JRPG scholar, needless to say. This is Quinton's year. Which makes this GOTY entry near-essential reading. Sure, we know 2024 is full of great RPGs, but which JRPGs do TheGamer fans think are the best? There's only one way to find out!

    Editor's Pick Game of the Year 2024: Quinton O'Connor

  • Trevor Ford Social Media Manager

    Pick 2 Games-Trevor Ford 2024 Top 3

    Trevor is TheGamer's social media personality, and you only need to look at his GOTY list to see that it's a job he was born for. Most of Trevor's games involve some form of social element. If he's not colonizing planets with his friends, he's probably slacking off alongside them at the fictional office. Or is he hunting legendary animals with their pawns? He will be one of the few single player games that are popularly all about bonds and friendship. This focus on community gives GOTY a distinct identity and makes it important reading. Look, we're not. all Anti-social goblins!

    Social Media Manager's Choice Game of the Year 2024 -Trevor Ford

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