10 Game of The Year Games from THE LAST 10 YEARS



Believe it or not…the game of the year debate has been raging on for more than a decade.
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0:00 Intro
0:31 Elden Ring
1:45 Metroid Dread
3:16 Ghost of Tsushima
5:02 Control
6:50 Red Dead Redemption 2
8:25 The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild
10:00 Doom
11:18 The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt
12:37 Dark Souls II
13:52 The Last of Us

#10 Elden Ring

Platform: PC PS5 XSX|S PS4 Xbox One

Release Date: February 25, 2022

#9 Metroid Dread

Platform: Switch

Release Date: October 08, 2021

#8 Ghost of Tsushima

Platform: PS4

Release Date: July 17, 2020

#7 Control

Platform: PC PS4 Xbox One – August 27, 2019

Release Date: PS5 XSX|S – February 2, 2021

#6 Red Dead Redemption 2

Platform: PS4 Xbox One – October 26, 2018

Release Date: PC – November 5, 2019

#5 The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild

Platform: Switch

Release Date: March 03, 2027

#4 Doom

Platform: PC PS4 Xbox One – May 13, 2016

Release Date: Switch – November 10, 2017

#3 The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt

Platform: PC PS4 Xbox One -May 19, 2015

Release Date: PS5 XSX|S – 14 December 2022 / Switch – October 15, 2019

#2 Dark Souls II

Platform: PC PS4 Xbox One PS3 Xbox 360

Release Date: April 24, 2014

#1 The Last of Us

Platform: PS4 July 29, 2014

Release Date: PS3 June 14, 2013

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23 thoughts on “10 Game of The Year Games from THE LAST 10 YEARS”

  1. My list of games of the decade!
    Survival Horror.
    1) Resident Evil 2 Remake (Gameplay)
    2)The last of us Part 1 (Story)
    3)Alan Wake 2 Remake (Both)
    Unfortunately they wil never create games like this anymore it was a blast while it lasted. Reason behind this is because the mechanics is like no other game.

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  2. i remember 2014 being a hard year to pick a goty but looking back, i think i would pick sunset overdrive. i love hearthstone but the first year of its launch wasn't as great as the game would come to be over the next four years. sunset overdrive was incredible though and i think that people don't remember it much anymore.

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  3. I like this channel a lot, and disagree with your opinions a fair bit too, but there's going wrong with that! And personal don't believe a GOTY can be inaccessible to a lot of gamers, and I think the From Software games are inaccessible and ignored by a lot of gamers. I'm in my 50's and been playing games since the mid 70's, and of my mates who play, zero out of 6 of the still playing gamers I know at my age like these games. I did manage to finish Bloodbourne (out of stubbornness) and adore the visuals, but the difficulty levels are just too much and the whole concept of having to play the same bit of he game dozens of times, or bosses in some case like 90 times, just makes a game a chore, not fun. I don't see how that game mechanic is a good one. Of my nephews friends, all 19 yo, the 6 I know well, zero of them play From Software games. That has to say something and I'll repeat it – a game this inaccessible cannot be GOTY. I got Elden Ring because of the hype. And really hated its and hated it because it looks so gorgeous and I really wanted to get into t and see where it went, but it is too laboriously difficult to play. From Software really need to add a difficulty level for more casual gamers.

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  4. Guess the guys over at Gameranks really like their Soullike games.

    Also, most of the games on the list are quite mainstream and people would have run into them one way or another. In addition to goty, how about doing videos of more low key games of the year in the years to come? 😀

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  5. gushing about RDR yet its terribly unealistic, can sit there and let yourself get shot, eat bullets and just take people out. i loved it generally but i stopped playing because of that. lol.. never finished because it was boring that way

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  6. Man if there's one single game out there that could have beaten out Bloodborne in 2015 it was Witcher 3.

    I think it fully comes down to the fact that Witcher 3 is more accessible and for how popular the souls games are; they're still niche when you look at the big picture.

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