Good sci-fi and fantasy for 2024
Posted: Wed Dec 25, 2024 9:50 am
Just a thread to gush about things we liked this year. Quite a good year for new stuff for me.
Lower Decks season 5 was some of the best Trek in a long time, left on a high note.
Dragon Age Veilguard I really enjoyed, second best game in the series after Origins for me. Best actual gameplay in the series by a mile, other than Jade Empire I'd call it the best combat Bioware has ever done. Party wise they really nailed the vibe of every "nobody here is straight and I'm not sure any of us are neurotypical" friendgroup I've ever been a part of, half surprised a tabletop RPG never broke out.
I was one of the dozen or so people who really like Acolyte, great action scenes and I love a Sith story.
Baldurs Gate 3 came out last year but I didn't actually manage to sit down and play through until the spring. It does suffer a bit from the D&D 5e ruleset but it has probably the best writing and acting I've seen in a game. Pretty much ruined Bioware style romance plots for me by setting too high a bar, though.
Arcane season 2 was amazing, I think I liked the first season better but still holy shit. Had me yelling at the screen a few times I was so invested. Even if I didn't like the writing or the or the soundtrack or the acting as much as I do I'd still recommend everyone watch it just for the absolutely amazing animation.
Hazbin Hotel season 1 and Helluva Boss season 2 were really fun. I've had the songs stuck in my head all year.
Fallout series was good, really nailed the vibe.
Delicious in Dungeon anime was great, it's weirdly... comfy? Kinda hard to describe. Just aggressively wholesome. I'm glad there's another season coming. I should probably read the manga actually, need to look into that.
The two Star Wars "we got actual miltary historians historians to write in-universe military history books" they put out, Rise and Fall of the Galactic Empire and Battles That Changed the Galaxy, were a lot of fun. They let the authors enjoy themselves and you can tell, it occasionally falls just short of a roast over how stupid some of the battles and combat doctrines in the series are if you think about it beyond "this will look really cool". Skywalker a Family at War is on my holiday reading pile but I haven't gotten to it yet.
Skeleton Crew is fun so far. I do find it amusing that everything else is clearly toned down for the younger audience but the violence is exactly the same.
Lower Decks season 5 was some of the best Trek in a long time, left on a high note.
Dragon Age Veilguard I really enjoyed, second best game in the series after Origins for me. Best actual gameplay in the series by a mile, other than Jade Empire I'd call it the best combat Bioware has ever done. Party wise they really nailed the vibe of every "nobody here is straight and I'm not sure any of us are neurotypical" friendgroup I've ever been a part of, half surprised a tabletop RPG never broke out.
I was one of the dozen or so people who really like Acolyte, great action scenes and I love a Sith story.
Baldurs Gate 3 came out last year but I didn't actually manage to sit down and play through until the spring. It does suffer a bit from the D&D 5e ruleset but it has probably the best writing and acting I've seen in a game. Pretty much ruined Bioware style romance plots for me by setting too high a bar, though.
Arcane season 2 was amazing, I think I liked the first season better but still holy shit. Had me yelling at the screen a few times I was so invested. Even if I didn't like the writing or the or the soundtrack or the acting as much as I do I'd still recommend everyone watch it just for the absolutely amazing animation.
Hazbin Hotel season 1 and Helluva Boss season 2 were really fun. I've had the songs stuck in my head all year.
Fallout series was good, really nailed the vibe.
Delicious in Dungeon anime was great, it's weirdly... comfy? Kinda hard to describe. Just aggressively wholesome. I'm glad there's another season coming. I should probably read the manga actually, need to look into that.
The two Star Wars "we got actual miltary historians historians to write in-universe military history books" they put out, Rise and Fall of the Galactic Empire and Battles That Changed the Galaxy, were a lot of fun. They let the authors enjoy themselves and you can tell, it occasionally falls just short of a roast over how stupid some of the battles and combat doctrines in the series are if you think about it beyond "this will look really cool". Skywalker a Family at War is on my holiday reading pile but I haven't gotten to it yet.
Skeleton Crew is fun so far. I do find it amusing that everything else is clearly toned down for the younger audience but the violence is exactly the same.