28. Devil May Cry 5
As a self-proclaimed hack-'n-slash fan and massive Bayonetta fan, it almost felt weird I never properly played through a Devil May Cry game before. But I got a Steam Deck a while back and Devil May Cry 5 has been in my Steam account for a while, so I figured it was high time to go for it. Just finished my first playthrough (Devil Hunter difficulty) and damn, this game is indeed fantastic! Really enjoyed my time with it.
Combat is smooth and satisfying, with so many options I think it would feel awesome to master, without ever feeling needlessly overwhelming. I also totally get why people like Dante. He's cool! Granted, I still feel like I'm not great at the game, and I barely beat any missions without buying my way through some deaths, but I think that's fairly normal for your first playthrough of a new hack-and-slash series. I'm sure I'll get better if I replay the game, and I'm confident I'd enjoy the upped challenge the newly unlocked higher difficulty levels will bring. (One tip from me though: pick Devil Hunter difficulty for your first playthrough. I initally picked the other difficulty, Human, and after two missions I restarted because it was just too easy. And you can't change difficulty whenever you want: you have to start over. So keep that in mind).
I don't think I'll start another playthrough right away, but damn, even as I'm typing this I honestly do want to jump back in. Maybe I'll find myself picking it up for a quick mission here and there. Definitely top 5 best games I've played this year, maybe top 3.
For now though, I think my end-of-year goal would be to also beat Super Mario Bros. Wonder, and maybe one of the Swordquest games in Atari 50.