Biggest Snubs from the Waypoint Game of the Year Polls (That I Can Think Of Right Now)
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The Haunted Island: A Frog Detective Game - Best Writing
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Lethal League Blaze - Best Fighter
its pong but 90s
also has a popping soundtrack
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Dandara - Best Soundtrack
Y’all? I’m sorry. But… I think this might match Celeste. Y’all? It’s so good. This game also deserves some recognition for having really incredible game feel and some gorgeous and bizarre visuals? Some of my favorite tracks: Hidden in Logic, Shadow of a Doubt, Hopefully a Nightmare, Crumbling Memories.
I’ve said it elsewhere, but this soundtrack just… oozes style. It’s got these, bizarre, swirling synthetic sounds overlaying warm piano and bongos, that match the topsy-turvy universe its set in. I’m too hazy right now to really give a good explanation of why this soundtrack is incredible, and I might edit this later. So just listen to it:
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Below - Best Sound Design
Okay, I know. I know this game isn’t for everyone. I know it’s a slow, masochistic burn of a game. I know it’s dark and difficult and frustrating. I know the first five minutes seem like something out of a Tarkovsky movie. I know. But… the sound design is a brooding, hellish swathe of synthetic hums and distant scrapes in the darkness. It reminds me of a John Carpenter soundtrack. It’s hard to explain without actually experiencing it, so maybe watch this video (though the player isn’t great). This game also has incredible art design, environmental design, and… I don’t know, I actually quite like the game itself, though I know its not for everyone.
But this game has probably the most dread inducing soundscape I’ve heard in a long time. It’s not just fear, or terror, or creepiness, but dread. A deep, awful dread of things to come. Creatures chitter, monsters growl, bones scrape. Grass swishes, water splashes, stones crumble. Jim Guthrie’s music isn’t just a soundtrack, it’s the heaving breath of something echoing down the corridors.
When you die, and you will die, a deep, terrible bellow sounds upon your demise. A bleak and tremendous sound, a shofar from the deepest pits. And when you respawn as a new traveler, on a new boat, sailing past old wrecked ships and onto the same rainy shore, the same bellow hails your arrival, as if to say, “This is only the beginning.”
- me - Best Thing
I’m good, and good at it, too!