Top 10 games I played in 2020

Published on December 7, 2020
Last updated on December 17, 2020
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This is a list of my favorite 10 games played in 2020. Most of them, haven't been released during 2020.

Other completed games this year: Black Mirror 1-2-3, Leisure Suit Larry 3-5-6-7, Whispers Of A Machine, I Have No Mouth & I Must Scream, Dreamfall Chapters, Orion Burger, Chronicles Of The Sword, Tex Murphy Means Streats / Martian Memorandum, Lilly Looking Through, Sherlock Holmes Mystery Of The Persian Carpet, Distraint, Shardlight, Primordia, Botanicula, Pillars Of The Earth, Mass Effect: Andromeda, Mutant Blob Attacks, 3 Out Of 10, Callahan's Crosstime Saloon, Call Of Cthulhu, Amnesia: The Dark Descent, Dry Drowing, L.A. Noire, The Deed.


1


Disco Elysium

At last, an original setting to delve deep in! More RPG than almost everything out there!

Cyberpunk 2077

Not finished yet, but despite the bugs, I can't stop playing! A truly immersive exprerience!

Detroit: Become Human

Quantic Dreams nailed it again! Deep story, great cinematic atmosphere, incredible graphics. Their best game after Indigo Prophecy.

4


Obduction

The best "Myst" clone I 've played so far. Beautiful worlds to explore filled with great puzzles.

5


The Witcher III: Wild Hunt - Game of the Year Edition

No need for comments about one of the best games ever.

The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings - Enhanced Edition

Despite the scripted course of action, the second part of Witcher saga is another gem of the crown of CDPR.

Riven: The Sequel to Myst

The only drawback is the interface that can make you miss things or lost your way. Everything else, from the gorgeous world to puzzles is better than Myst. A technological miracle that still looking great 22 years after it's release.

SOMA

An excellent horror exploration game. The setting and the plot are original and exceptional. A really memorable game!

The Council

Respects to Cyanide for this game and for Call Of Cthulhu. I like very much how they implement character development in a narrative game.

Alien: Isolation

You can't relax for a moment in this game that perfectly adopts the movie setting.


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