2017 is a red letter year in gaming, but is it the best? Justin Smith hollers from Tokyo, Japan to say it is, but J.R. Cox, Voice Actor at home in the US, isn’t convinced. Sure you have the legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild and Super Mario Odyssey, two installments that are arguably the best of the fan favorite franchises, and a return to 2d form in Metroid with Samus Returns, and the update of the best Pokemon generation yet with Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon, and groundbreaking experiences like Resident Evil 7 in Virtual Reality, and new Intellectual Properties like Horizon: Zero Dawn and Player Unknown's Battle Ground, not to mention the expectation shattering release of a new console with Nintendo’s Switch. Okay. This is the best year in gaming hands down.
But the debate doesn’t end there. Sure no single year can compete, but did the gaming industry shoot their wad on 2017? Will 2018 have as much? The answer is of course not. This may not be the birth of a second golden age like the mid 90s were when late Super Nintendo Games started mixing with the leap to 3D on Nintendo 64 and Playstation. Justin and J.R. speculate on what could make 2018 compare, and it’s just not possible. It would need it see Hideo Kojima’s new game Death Stranding, a return to form with Final Fantasy, a true new Super Smash Brothers title and Metroid Prime 4 just to come close, and none of those seem close on the horizon. Alas, we’ll have to be thankful for the year that we had, and in 2017, no one seems to find a reason to complain.