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The 24 Best Video Games of 2024
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The 24 Best Video Games of 2024

By
Luis Aguasvivas,
Igor Bannikov, Samantha Trzinski / 6 December 2024

PopMatters’ 24 Best Video Games of 2024 highlight achievements in game design and the risks creators take to lure gamers into the magic circle.

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Cheating Well (and Helping Others to Cheat Well, Too)

By
G. Christopher Williams
/ 14 August 2013
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A Strategy for Dying

By
G. Christopher Williams
/ 30 January 2013
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Various Artists: Air Texture Volume II

By
John Garratt
/ 19 September 2012
Featured: Top of Home Page/Games/Reviews

Sengoku

By
Mark Filipowich
/ 20 September 2011
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Strategy: Music for Lamping

By
Dave Heaton
/ 11 May 2008
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Cyber Nations

By
Patrick Schabe
/ 19 September 2007
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Ancient Empires Lux

By
PopMatters Staff
/ 19 September 2007
Featured: Top of Home Page/Music/Reviews

Strategy: Future Rock

By
Mike Schiller
/ 9 August 2007
Featured: Top of Home Page/Games/Reviews

Peacemaker

By
Jesse Hicks
/ 21 June 2007
Featured: Top of Home Page/Music/PopMatters Picks/Reviews

Horace X: Strategy

By
Mike Schiller
/ 20 September 2005

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