(Best Strategy Game Runner Up)
- Publisher: Atlus
- Platforms: PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X, Switch, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Steam
- Number of Players: 1
Best Beat 'Em Up
- Developer: Secret Base
- Platforms: PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X, Switch, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Steam
- Number of Players: 1-2
Double Dragon Gaiden: Rise of the Dragons ably breathes new life into the series with new characters, new features, and stylish new moves. All this while still respecting the established lore, characters, and classic two-player action that the series is known for. Though it may not be quite on the same level as Shredder's Revenge, Rise of the Dragons is still a face-smashingly fun time, and without a doubt whatsoever, one of the absolute best action games of 2023.
(Best Adventure Game Runner Up)
Naturally, as the second new main-series Zelda entry to come to the Switch (although still the first in 6 years) the expectations for 2023's Tears of the Kingdom were a little bit lower. Especially given that a large portion of the map, graphics, enemies, and game engine were all recycled from the 2017 game. Although one might have been forgiven for assuming Tears of the Kingdom would be just a half-hearted, by-the-numbers cash grab, this was actually, not anything close to the case.
Nintendo clearly took a great deal of care (and presumably a good portion of that 6-year interim) to add quite a lot of new content on top of the existing assets, including two completely brand new maps - - above and below the old one - - a host of new enemies and enemy types, and several charming new characters to interact with. Additionally, the game is packed with a plethora of new mini-dungeon shrines, creative and engaging new gameplay mechanics, and an epic new adventure to embark upon. While certain aspects of the game may have felt like a retread at first blush, the more one allows themself to get sucked into the game (and they will), the more apparent it becomes that Tears of the Kingdom quite capably stands on its own. Not only as one of the best releases of 2023, but one of the best Legend of Zelda games ever made.
Best Adventure Game
- Developer: Respawn Entertainment
- Platforms: PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X
- Number of Players: 1
Though lightning may not often strike twice, Respawn is apparently pretty strong with the force. Their 2023 follow-up, Jedi - Survivor ably captured that same magic and gave players even more to love with new planets, characters, abilities, mechanics, collectibles, and even better visuals, courtesy of the generational hardware upgrade. The story, however, is once again the main draw, expanding on the events from Fallen Order and managing to spin yet another outstanding Star Wars yarn. Sadly, the game did suffer from brief launch performance issues, as well as the unfortunate decision by EA (the dark lords of publishing) to ship largely incomplete game discs requiring a massive download in order to even be played. But even those somewhat minor quibbles couldn't stop Star Wars: Jedi - Survivor from taking its rightful place beside the other best games from 2023.
(Best Action Game Runner Up)
Best Indie Game
- Developer: JoyMasher
- Platforms: GOG, PlayStation 5, Switch, PlayStation 4, Steam
- Number of Players: 1
Vengeful Guardian: Moonrider quite ably stands on its own as yet another triumphant achievement in retro-styled game design. Having clearly been heavily influenced by, and borrowing liberally from classic favorites like the Super Nintendo Mega Man X and Genesis Shinobi titles, Moonrider manages to scratch an itch that hasn't felt this satisfying in years, if not decades. It's anyone's guess what JoyMasher will do next, but just like the Greek myth about King Midas, everything they touch seems to become pure gold.
Best Racing Game
- Developer: Codemasters
- Platforms: PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X, Steam
- Number of Players: 1 locally or 2-32 online
Best RPG, Best PlayStation Exclusive
- Developer: Square Enix
- Platforms: PlayStation 5
- Number of Players: 1
Best Action Game, Best Arcade Port, Best Multi-Platform (Console) Game
- Developer: Konami
- Platforms: Switch, PlayStation 4
- Number of Players: 1-4
Unlike Sunset Riders, however, Mystic Warriors trades in the Old West setting for a slightly dystopic near-future one - - with ninjas! Also, unlike, Sunset Riders, Mystic Warriors never received a home port to '90s consoles - - or any for that matter - - until now! The game practically belongs on this list solely so fans don't have to feel like their decades-long wait was in vain. Thankfully though, Mystic Warriors is actually really good too. Though it may not be quite on the same level as Sunset Riders (which, to be fair, was essentially perfect), it does succeed as a worthy follow-up, as well as a shining example of the since-unrivaled glory days of the '90s arcades.
Best Fighting Game
- Publisher: Cygames
- Platforms: PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Steam
- Number of Players: 1-2 locally or 2 online
Best Music/Rhythm Game, Best Xbox (Console) Exclusive
- Publisher: Tango Gameworks
- Platforms: Xbox Series X, Steam
- Number of Players: 1
As any rhythm game should, Hi-Fi Rush does a phenomenal job blending music and gameplay by allowing you to perform Devil May Cry-style attack combos in sync to the beat. To supplement the incredible head-bopping original music tracks, the game also included hit radio favorites from the likes of The Black Keys and Nine Inch Nails. Forget Starfield (publisher Bethesda's far more anticipated, yet disappointing, release of the year), if there was one Xbox title worth adding to your playlist in 2023, it was Hi-Fi Rush.
Best Platformer, Best Switch Exclusive, Game of the Year
Wonder's greatest new addition, however, has to be the eponymous Wonder Flowers which, once triggered, cause hilarious and/or completely off-the-wall stage effects to occur for a short period of time. It's reassuring to know that even after all this time, Nintendo still isn't running out of ways to keep their most popular franchise fresh and enjoyable. On the contrary, Super Mario Bros Wonder is proof positive that Nintendo is still very much at the top of their game.