![]() ![]() Hard to believe this is even a category, but co-op adventuring is becoming popular fast, and there was real competition for top honours this year. It almost seems a shame to blow the lid off its obscurity by singing its praises here, but – as you’ll know once you take our advice and play it – some things you just can’t keep quiet about.īest Multiplayer Adventure: Operation: Tango The work of solo developer Mateusz Skutnik, Slice of Sea appeared with little fanfare and almost no marketing, and that may be for the best: this is a game that all but begs to be discovered unwittingly, a diamond in the rough waiting patiently for increasingly goggle-eyed newcomers to discover its secrets and wonder how on Earth such a singular and enchanting vision flew under their radar. A wordless, exposition-free sojourn through a dreamy watercolour landscape full of strange creatures, inscrutable architecture and inexplicable hints of a history that’s never spelled out, it’s as difficult to describe as it is to forget. ![]() Slice of Sea has “best kept secret” written all over it. So while our Silver Aggies may not have precisely the same lustre as our golden statuettes, these bonus categories are another chance to hand out some much-deserved hardware – impressive new releases, all, that are no less worthy of any adventure gamer’s attention.īest Game No One Has Played: Slice of Sea With so many awesome titles to choose from, it’s easy for these near-misses to fall through the cracks, and that would be a shame. The Silver AggiesĮvery year there are some excellent games that fall just a little short of reaching the podium for various awards, either finishing as a runner-up or barely missing the finals entirely. ![]() AG Staff - FebruContinued from the previous page. ![]()
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