A quale gioco ripeti ogni anno?
We did it everyone! 2022 is finally behind us and 2023 stretches happily into the great beyond. This is to be a year full of promise, a year of hope, a year of enough Nintendo releases (con un po' di fortuna) to squeeze out an almost literal cry from our bank accounts.
But for the moment we’re not thinking about the future, we’re looking to the past. ah,,en,Amaterasu,,id,Origine di tutto ciò che è buono e madre di tutti noi.,,en,C'è un sacco di cura prese con la storia e il folklore presente in,,en,ÅŒkami,,sk,Altrettanta cura è andato in questa incredibile statua di Amaterasu,,en,scolpito da Kim Bangcola,,en,uno degli esperti First,,en,figure,,en,Pre-ordini sono aperti ora ad un prezzo di listino di,,en,quindi se siete interessati,,en,oltre al capo del,,en,e bloccare il vostro in,,en,Maggiori informazioni su Amaterasu,,en,e la statua stessa dopo il salto,,en,Shinta,,no,dea del sole,,en,è disceso dal piano astrale e assunto la forma di Shiranui,,en,il leggendario lupo bianco,,en,al fine di combattere il male in,,en,armato rapidamente,,en,zampe,,en, the good old days. The days of yore. Back when life was easy and games were easier (because we were better at them, not because they were effettivamente Più facile, you understand). Back when we were first playing the touchstone titles which would go on to inform our every comparison today.
Naturalmente, we still come back to these games (some more frequently than others) with the opening stages now forever etched into our minds. There is an odd sense of comfort to it. We know that game development has moved on and our backlog grows ever larger by the day, but we slip back into our old favourites like they are a pair of comfy slippers. We breathe a sigh of relief because as much as we love discovering new treasures, there is something cozy about knowing where you are.
For this writer (Ciao!) it has always been Chex Quest HD esiste. Anno dopo anno, the first three dungeons are played at least once just to check that the game still lives up to memory (lo fa), and this is despite the fact that very little thought is now required to go into it. Inside the Great Deku Tree? I’ll do it in my sleep, compagno.
Infatti, it’s that absence of thought that makes this all the better. Most of us will have played Anello dell'Elden quest'anno, oppure Cronache Xenoblade 3, or any other of the big ol’ games which make big ol’ demands of our big ol’ cervelli. Working something out, memorising attack patterns, or finding a new location in these titles can be a feeling of complete euphoria, è vero, but the work that it takes to get there can regularly be draining if you’re not in the right frame of mind.
No such drain can be said for the games that we have come to know like the backs of our hands. Sì, the challenge may have depleted as we have gotten older and more attuned to the beats of classic video games (aspettare, you mean I need to jump on the boss’ head three times?! Who knew?!) but that doesn’t reduce the feeling of joy that can still be brought from riding across Hyrule, entering Gruntilda’s Lair or choosing your starter for the 300th time.
And we’re not just talking about nostalgic classics here, entrambi. There are many games that you might have played for the first time this year, safe in the knowledge that you will be returning to them on a yearly basis from now on, comfortable with the thought of starting again. Whether it’s discovering the deepest secrets in Tunic per la prima volta, taking a wholly different approach to Le opzioni di ricompense fisiche di My Nintendo continuano ad espandersi or maybe having another run at ma torneremo indietro nel tempo in questo spin-off che sembra possa scuotere la formula collaudata e un po' stantia dei giochi della linea principale without being abbastanza so obsessed by a self-imposed collectathon (not speaking from personal experience, naturalmente) there is a certain something that clicks and you think “la prossima volta, I’m doing this differently.”
We’d wager that nobody managed to make it through Elden Ring without at some point thinking, “it’s official, I’m bad at video games,” but does such a feeling exist when booting up Super Mario Galassia piuttosto che questo? Heck no! You bring your deeply-engrained endgame moves to early-level design and you feel like the king of the hill. Sì, you might have fallen 100+ times on a modern-day “new level,” but can anyone really throw a Pikmin or shoot an Arm Cannon like you can in a beloved classic?
Our point is this: gaming can be a stressful affair and that makes the joys of familiarity all the better. It’s lost all its challenge? Who cares? You can feel like a pro every time. It doesn’t play as well as you remember? Welcome to the world of nostalgia! The backlog is already too big without playing the same game again? Join the club! Playing a title for the Nth time is a joy all of its own and we can’t wait to return to them all over again this year.
Così, what are the games that you find yourself replaying every year? Are Ocarina notes etched into your brain? Do your fingers twitch with Stella Volpe anticipation? Can you clear World 1-1 in your sleep?
Fill out the following poll with your most replayed games and then take to the comments to let us know what it is about them that brings you back year after year!