Jake Dekker’s Top 10 Games of 2024

You might know me as Cool Judge Jake from Fire Escape’s game of the year episodes. But in all likelihood, you don’t know who I am at all unless you frequent GameSpot.com. I don’t know why I was asked to write one of these for Giant Bomb other than being minimally involved in some of their antics. Anyway, here are my favorite games from 2024.
This one is extra fun if you carry any religious guilt with you! Or maybe it’s less fun. Either way, it’s impressive.

This one is extra fun if you carry any guilt with you whatsoever! Or maybe less fun. Either way it’s impressive.


Yeah, man. It’s really good, and you probably already know that.


Elden Ring is one of the greatest games of all time and Shadow of the Erdtree is one of the greatest expansions of all time. Fuck the final boss, though. I spent 10 hours on that guy (pre-nerf patch!!!) and literally collapsed when I beat him. Thank you, Miyazaki.


Happy I finally played this one (thank you Dan Ryckert for really pushing me over the edge to give it another try). Not much to say about Hallow Knight at this point. Can’t wait for Silksong in 2025!


It’s got that Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion energy to it and I’m not going to explain what I mean by that.


Between Metaphor ReFantazio and this, Atlus was on a roll this year. And while I think both are fantastic, I adored the look, feel, tone, and characters of Persona 3 Reload (except Ken). Those 100 hours flew by so fast.


This game is so fucked up, but not in like a Terrifier way. The more you think about it, the more fucked up it is, all while telling a compelling story about responsibility and the lack there of.


As the biggest Indiana Jones fan under the age of 40, this game was everything I could have possibly wanted out of an Indy game and so much more. When they stopped making Indiana Jones movies after the Last Crusade (thanks for the joke SkillUp), I thought we’d never get a good Indy story again, but Machine Games has some of the best writers in the biz and it shows. I had the stupidest grin on my face the entire time. Also, Troy Baker killed it.


You don’t need to like or be good at math to play and enjoy this puzzle game and if another person tells me that I’m gonna lose it. Bust out a notebook and put your thinking cap on. You won’t be disappointed.