![]() ![]() Or Nier: Automata, where setting the game to autopilot is the only way to get through the second playthrough for the sake of getting to more story. Compare it to Red Dead Redemption 2, where you wish people would just hurry up and get to the missions. It's not often that story-driven games that take more than 20 hours leave you hungry for more. Plenty has been written about how superb God of War's storytelling is (which remains wild given how awful the franchise became), but its introduction of arcadey Dark Souls-like combat made the loop of "spot collectible opportunity, ride boat over, keep circling around on the boat to hear character dialog, land and tackle a bundle of enemies" satisfying throughout. A loosely guided romp through a world full of minor puzzles with the story development and deep combat Zelda has avoided. In an alternate universe, God of War is what the Legend of Zelda series became. A clear creative vision, lengthy development time, keen scripting and sharp gameplay all come together here. Our choice for best game of 2018 was God of War, which proved that sequelitis isn't what's calcifying tentpole games. Note that CNET may receive a commission from the products featured in this gallery. Without further ado, let's jump straight to our top choices, presented in order - and followed by honorable mentions. See this story for details on how we pulled together this list. Welcome to CNET's list of the best games of 2018. ![]()
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