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Game File is a thrice-weekly newsletter about the culture and business of video games, written by longtime gaming reporter Stephen Totilo (Kotaku, Axios, MTV News, The New York Times). Subscribe here for scoops, interviews and regular updates about gaming with the author’s nearly 8-year-old twins.
In 2007, I started marking the end of the prior year by publishing a list of all the video games I played in the preceding 12 months.
I’ve changed my approach since then, especially this time, as I look back at the 110 (or so) video games I played in 2024.
Today’s list is divided into shorter lists. First, there are the 2024 games–and some older games–that I played with my son and daughter in the past year. The twins both just turned eight and have been gaming with me since 5 ½, though only on Switch until we added a second platform this year (guess why!).
After the list of games I played with my kids is the rundown of games I played alone. I’m excluding any that aren’t out yet and that I only played for work. I may have forgotten a game or two as well. That tends to happen.
When I started making these lists, as a young reporter for MTV News, I was trying to make a case for finishing games. I was distressed that the finales of too many games went unseen. I would do my part to normalize the act of getting to the end of what we’re playing. That first list, published in early 2007, was 102 games long, and I marked off the 21 games I had “finished.” Half Life 2: Episode 1! Chibi Robo! Suikoden V! And so on.
By 2017 (269 games played in 2016; a second straight year of not getting to Bloodborne) I dropped the bit about completing games. I switched to recommending my favorites. That seemed more useful for readers.
After writing my 2019 run-through, I took a break from these lists. But I have brought it back now, thanks to the urging of Polygon editor-in-chief Chris Plante. (He said he liked them! I think he wasn’t joking?)
I hope you’ll find some interesting games below. I think I found some hidden gems. Please also let me know what I’m missing, what the kids might like, which games I should give more time to and so on. And, yes, it’s silly that I played 70 hours of a game I didn’t love when there was so much else to play.
A caveat: Via my work, I got access to most of these games via free review copies.
And if you are in a rush: Scroll to the bottom for my nine favorite games of 2024!
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