In a year full of triple-A bangers there is no doubt you missed some truly special smaller games.
That’s why Kate Robinson has rounded up some of the sleeper hits of 2023.
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In a year full of triple-A bangers there is no doubt you missed some truly special smaller games.
That’s why Kate Robinson has rounded up some of the sleeper hits of 2023.
2023 was an exceptionally tough year for many, but the characters in video games and media made Branford Hubbar feel a bit better about the year.
The games industry is moving and changing all of a sudden Jordan Oloman has realised this is not his beautiful house….
2023 was a year so packed full of video games that it was hard to play even a fraction of them.
We welcome Eoghan Watters to the website to run down their favourite games from last year!
Y’all here about these lil Pikmin dudes?
Because Aric Leighton REAAAALLY needs you to know just how good these lil dudes are.
Lexi has spent the last two months editing Winter Spectacular pieces where the state of the industry has been lamented by countless talented people.
It’s left her a little jaded come the end of 2023, but they still think it might be worth highlighting the games that got them through 2023.
The contrast between *the product* and *the production* of video games has never been more stark than it was in 2023.
We welcome Edward Lee to the site to try to break down how some of the best games ever came out in such a terrible year for the industry.
We tend to think of literary works and digital art as two vastly different and somewhat incompatible art forms but Louise Chase has returned to the site to highlight how books can make video games feel more alive.
We welcome Rach Macpherson to the site to reflect on their journey into the games industry and staying true to yourself.
Pull a seat up by the fire, wrap yourself in a blanket and grab a nice cup of tea, as Marie Pritchard returns to the site to ask, “Just what makes a cosy game, cosy?”
Lethal Company is the hottest game on Twitch and Steam, and everyone has their theories as to why.
Harry Mitchell has been thinking a lot about it and thinks its success might just be down to the fact we’ve all had to find comedy in a crummy job at some point in our lives.
What a season. What a season.
2023 is almost over so the whole startmenu community came together to decide the honourable winners and, ummm, less honourable things worth talking about for the 3rd Annual startmenu Awards!
What a weird, fun, wild year.
Mike Minotti has proven himself to be the one man able to baffle Dan Ryckert, played a lot of Resident Evil 4, and dressed up like RoboCop… Like… A lot…
But he wants you to know that you’re doing great.
It’s been a big year for Giant Bomb’s resident young person. But Shawn McDowell is just happy that fighting games are in the best place they’ve been in decades.
So he can’t help but wonder… Why are they still not getting the recognition they deserve?
As game budgets balloon in never-ending hunt for realism Jeff Grubb wants everyone to remember this holiday… Video Games are for children.
It’s been a big year for Giant Bomb. From live shows to podcasts, and whatever the hell you call playing The Quiet Man for charity, Jan Ochoa has been there for all of it.
Now he joins us to explain how Tears of The Kingdom save him.
So you’ve broken into video game journalism… What now?
Jess Reyes might have some ideas for you.
Sometimes gaming is at its best when you take the video out of video games.
startmenu co-founder James Law returns to the site to talk about the joy they found in crosswords this year.
It’s been an eventful year for Scott McCrae, but between interviewing Harda and Hiroyuki Sakamoto and being the most Scottish man in games media. he also played a lot of games.
These were his favourites.