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Liam Dawe Jun 25
As the title says, what's your favourite game released so far in 2024?

A good chance for you to give over some of your absolute top fresh suggestions.

I'm just gonna plug Selaco again, because it's god damn awesome, especially with the bullet time mod.
fizzyizzy05 Jun 25
Haven't spent too much time with releases this year to be honest, but Deep Rock Galactic: Survivor has been fun (as someone who likes both Deep Rock Galactic and Vampire Survivors.
missingno Jun 25
Under Night In-Birth II [Sys:Celes]

It took me a while to fully get my head around this game, but a lot of fun once I did. I liked Vatista in BBTag, but I've really fallen in love with her all over again now. Even managed to go 3-2 at Combo Breaker, which I'm very satisfied with for what's essentially just my side game.

Being the dumbass who bought the Switch version though does kinda limit my ability to find games. Of course there's always Discord matchmaking, but I'm shy.
Quote...what's your favourite game released so far in 2024?
Backpack Battles has been my Steam Deck go-to release of "2024". Shoutout to @Liam Dawe for the suggestion.

Palworld was fun for a short stint, but burnout set it in fast and friends got bored.

Not released in 2024, but IMO worth a mention:
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The GF and I recently (re)discovered Parkitect! For anyone else who played the RCT/RCT2/RCT3 games, this is a blast from the past, and co-op online multiplayer works flawlessly. I also quite love the custom ride designs available on Steam's workshop and a few of the mods like FPV.

The last few updates of Fallout76 have also been an absolute blast to play co-op. While still a little buggy at times, this game has vastly improved since launch day. Albeit the premium subscription to "Fallout 1st" is more-or-less essential to having an enjoyable time. Otherwise you'll run out of inventory and storage space almost instantly.
Kors Jun 25
Dragons Dogma 2, saddly runs like shit on my rig, but is awesome.
junibegood Jun 25
I checked and I haven't played a single game released in 2024. So I'll answer with games that are less than a year old instead.

I enjoy Circuit Superstars, although I'm desperately bad at it. And I'm totally in love with Brotato. Yeah, I know, it's one year and two days old, but it's so good I had to mention it.
Anza Jun 25
If I don't count demos, I have total seven games released in 2024. https://store.steampowered.com/app/2379780/Balatro/ is probably best so far, though I have sunk several hours into Deep Rock Galactic: Survivor as well.
I'll give some love to Keeper RL. A Little bit like Like Dungeon Keeper, A lot like Dwarf Fortress. And Of course a game like this is native on Linux
CatKiller Jun 26
I ride the long tail generally, and never ever buy things in Early Access, so it has to be Potions: A Curious Tale for me, being the one game in my library that was released in 2024 that I've played.
Arehandoro Jun 26
I'd like to say Ghost of Tsushima... but based on the amount of hours I did in a very short time, I'll have to say Enshrouded.
Pengling Jun 26
There really hasn't been anything for me since Super Bomberman R 2 last September. In fact, almost everything I've been playing this year so far is decades old!

The only 2024 release I've even played is PathBlasters, which is a nice little game, but nothing else has come along yet that looks like it'll sway this from being an emulation-heavy year for me.
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