2024 was a very bumpy 12 months.
From successfully shedding half the MobileSyrup crew after which altering guardian firms quickly thereafter to seeing continued mass layoffs in the gaming industry (to not point out in different sectors) amid a global rise in fascism, the headlines have usually been miserable, to say the least.
And but, that’s all of the extra purpose why I discovered so many issues to like this 12 months. Escapism actually has its deserves, however the items of artwork that basically caught with me this 12 months have been those that thoughtfully mirrored the instances whereas getting deeply introspective. On prime of that, 2024 allowed me to broaden my horizons by assembly nice new folks and visiting great new locations — alternatives I’m at all times grateful to get via this job.
To that time, it’s at all times a delight to place collectively these annual “Favourite Things” pieces on MobileSyrup. Past refreshingly getting to put in writing a bit about matters outdoors of tech, it’s only a much-needed reminder to look again on the nice components of our lives, regardless of how massive or small. 2024, specifically, had a few of my absolute favorite issues of the previous a number of years, so with out additional ado, let’s dive into ’em.
Favorite sport: Closing Fantasy VII Rebirth
Nostalgia is a tough factor. On the one hand, it may be a much-needed supply of consolation in these more and more darkish instances we discover ourselves in, transporting you again to a less complicated, hotter interval in your life. However on the opposite, it may be the nadir of creativity, holding you stubbornly caught up to now and refusing to just accept any new concepts.
Of the many, many reasons why I love Square Enix’s Final Fantasy VII Rebirth, it’s the sport’s considerate dealing with of nostalgia that makes it so impactful to me. The simple factor to do would have been to present us Closing Fantasy VII once more with little to no adjustments, however as a substitute, Rebirth, in choosing up from the spectacular groundwork by Final Fantasy VII Remake, gives a profound examination of every thing that’s made VII so beloved for practically 30 years. Some have criticized Rebirth for its lack of narrative momentum, particularly as the center chapter of a trilogy, however that’s exactly what makes it so efficient for me. The sport is way much less involved with the bigger end-of-the-world stakes than it’s the intricate and nuanced character dynamics of its forged. A starry moonlit rooftop dialog between childhood mates Cloud and Tifa about their shared PTSD. Barret letting his fierce exterior right down to confront an previous buddy haunted by the collective sins of their previous. A prolonged part wherein you information every character via essentially the most traumatic experiences of their lives. Complete “hangout” chapters devoted to the celebration making an attempt, in opposition to all odds, to search out some measure of peace at a luxurious resort and high-tech amusement park. I may go on.
I’ve held expensive the forged of Closing Fantasy VII for greater than half my life, and Rebirth, via its masterful mix of each jovial and heart-wrenching moments, gave me a fair larger love and understanding of them than I may ever have imagined. It’s like spending time with a few of your oldest mates, however with the good thing about all of the maturity and life expertise you’ve developed within the a few years since. And since Sq. Enix so properly leaned into round our data of Aerith’s iconic dying within the unique sport, Rebirth is ready to actively interrogate our emotions in direction of that central narrative beat which has haunted many people to at the present time. No matter her destiny this time round, Rebirth challenges us to unpack trauma, in all of its messiness and confusion, and, extra importantly, uncover how we are able to attempt to transfer ahead within the face of it. Is Rebirth nostalgic? Definitely. However it additionally has actual, real narrative weight that in some ways exceeds the already spectacular highs of the unique sport upon which it’s primarily based.
If Rebirth have been simply about these deeply emotional character beats, it will nonetheless be my favorite sport of the 12 months, and that’s earlier than you take into account the thrilling and strategic real-time fight, intelligent strategy to smaller, extra geographically numerous open-world areas, the absolutely god-tier soundtrack and the GOATed minigame that’s Queen’s Blood. I actually can’t wait to see what Sq. Enix does with the third and closing Remake sport.
Closing Fantasy VII Rebirth is now obtainable on PS5 and can launch on PC on January twenty third, 2024.
Honourable mentions: Metaphor: ReFantazio, 1000xResist, Astro Bot, Neva
Favorite film: Dìdi
I watched more movies in 2024 than any other, with a lot of them being my favourites lately, and but, the one I’ve saved coming again to for months is Dìdi. That’s as a result of Sean Wang’s semi-autobiographical function directorial debut is so unflinchingly uncooked and earnest in its portrayal of late 2000s adolescence that it ended up hitting a lot nearer to house than I anticipated. At floor worth, that connection comes from our lead character, Chris (a magnificently understated Izaac Wang), being a painfully awkward 13-year-old in 2008 who hides behind the comforts of his pc display whereas his father isn’t actually round. (He actually is rather like me fr fr.)
However past that, I discovered myself resonating with Chris’ struggles on a deeper degree. There’s a potent specificity via which Wang explores the subtleties of on a regular basis racism, particularly via such backhanded character feedback as “you’re fairly cute for an Asian.” This, in flip, leads Chris to take care of internalized racism and solely really feel additional remoted from everybody. As I noticed Chris undergo all of this, I discovered myself reflecting by myself childhood as a biracial particular person whose identification was additionally routinely interrogated. (“When even is your background???” folks would ask as they scrutinized me, after I was eager to speak about something however that.) As children, none of us are outfitted to essentially course of any of this on the time, however wanting again on it years later, as Wang himself is doing on this movie via Chris, I see how that type of therapy, regardless of how innocent the intentions could have been, solely made me extra conscious of how I didn’t fairly slot in. Little question this created my very own sense of internalized racism and private inadequacy — issues I admittedly nonetheless battle with. In different phrases, watching Dìdi proved to be immensely cathartic.
None of that’s to say that Dìdi is overly angsty, although — removed from it. To his immense credit score, Wang juggles these mature ruminations on his cultural upbringing with a substantial amount of wit, notably in relation to the endearing degree of cringe to be present in Chris’ day-to-day actions, like clumsily making an attempt to flirt with a crush via MySpace, telling grand tales of his buddy group’s mischievous deeds or bickering along with his older sister earlier than she goes off to school. Humorous, heartfelt and oh-so introspective, Dìdi is an excellent coming-of-age movie and one I’ll be revisiting for years to come back.
Stream Dìdi on Prime Video.
Honourable mentions: The Brutalist, Dune: Half Two, Juror #2, Anora
Favorite TV sequence: Shōgun
That is a kind of sequence that simply got here out of nowhere for me as somebody who wasn’t aware of both the unique 1975 James Clavell or the 1980 miniseries impressed by it. I’m additionally somebody who doesn’t watch a complete lot of TV (outdoors of video games, movie is by far my most popular artwork kind), so I actually solely went into FX’s Shōgun off the robust phrase of mouth and my basic love for historic Japanese fiction.
I’m so glad I did, although, as I discovered Rachel Kondo and Justin Marks’ adaptation completely riveting. Whereas I dig the political intrigue of one thing like Sport of Thrones, I are inclined to favor tales centred round decidedly smaller casts, and Shōgun, whereas actually having a compelling bigger ensemble, by no means loses focus from its fascinating lead trio: Lord Yoshii Toranaga (Hiroyuki Sanada), Pilot Main John Blackthorne (Cosmo Jarvis) and Toda Mariko (Anna Sawai). If something, it’s the methods wherein Shōgun shuffles these key items across the board that show to be so riveting, with the fantastically tragic arc of Mariko, so magnificently portrayed by Sawai, finally serving because the sequence’ beating coronary heart. Throw in some completely luxurious cinematography (shoutout to the ever-beautiful B.C.) and immaculate manufacturing design and you’ve got a sequence that’s equal components type and substance. An on the spot traditional.
Stream Shōgun on Disney+.
Honourable mentions: The Penguin, Fallout (Season 1), X-Males ’97, Batman: Caped Crusader
Favorite podcast: Digital Financial system
There are such a lot of podcasts that includes everybody and their mom speaking about their ideas on video games themselves, however what makes Digital Financial system stand out is that it’s refreshingly targeted on the enterprise surrounding video games. Hosted by former enterprise journalists, authors, sport producers and real-life couple Amanda Farough and Mike Futter, Digital Financial system offers extraordinarily priceless perception into the numerous internal workings of the gaming business. And because of their splendidly endearing chemistry, the pair really makes enterprise enjoyable, breaking down what may have been actually dry information tales with a welcome diploma of wit and approachability. All of the whereas, they don’t draw back from the ever-growing challenges inside the gaming business, particularly with respect to the merely terrible variety of layoffs we’ve had since 2022. (Heartbreakingly, some 34,000.)
I solely just lately began listening to this podcast after having the pleasure of assembly Amanda (a fellow Canadian!) at IndieDevDay in Barcelona the place she was giving a crucial talk on game preservation, and I’m so glad I did. I’ve additionally gone again and listened to older Digital Financial system episodes, comparable to their protection of Microsoft’s long-running efforts to amass Activision Blizzard, and am routinely impressed by their degree of study. Anybody can discuss what they like or don’t like about video games, however few can draw from a few years of expertise — each on the journalistic and growth sides — to unpack the innate messiness of the enterprise, all whereas making you smile and chortle alongside the way in which.
Take heed to Digital Financial system on Spotify and Apple.
(Additionally, Amanda and Mike are engaged on Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Tactical Takedown, the first-ever turn-based TMNT sport, which is past superior and you need to completely wishlist it on Steam. I really like seeing cool folks do cool issues!)
Honourable mentions: My Perfect Console, Play, Watch, Listen, Smartless, Script Apart
Favorite exercise: Journey
As talked about initially, the primary factor I’m grateful for with this job, outdoors of merely attending to, you understand, professionally write about video video games, is the power to fly around the globe. This 12 months, that began with a two-week trip to Japan (paid for, in no small half, with factors accrued by work journey) with my shut buddy (and MobileSyrup contributor) Andrew Mohan. We received to stick with our good buddy Richard, who’s at present residing out his childhood dream in Kyoto via the Japan Trade and Educating (JET) program, and we couldn’t be prouder of him. This was our second journey to Japan collectively, after a considerably rushed first outing earlier than COVID, so we received to spend extra time seeing particular components of the ever-gorgeous nation, with my private highlights being Niji Fort (the Kyoto residence of Tokugawa Ieyasu, the true shōgun who impressed Hiroyuki Sanada’s Toranaga from the FX sequence) and the just lately opened Ghibli Park in Nagakute.
However past that, I had some unbelievable work journeys, too. As talked about, I received to go to Barcelona (fulfilling foiled highschool plans) and see a few of the extremely proficient European indie builders and a few of the metropolis’s majestic structure. As somebody who’s extremely socially awkward, it was additionally great to fulfill each Amanda (whose kindness and mentorship over simply these few days meant an awesome deal) and Baldur’s Gate 3 composer Borislav Slavov (whose excellent compositions would assist get me via some tough times last year). I used to be lucky to travel to the Grand Canyon for Microsoft Flight Simulator and discover the long-lasting landmark in each the sport and IRL because of jaw-dropping jeep and airplane excursions — a humbling expertise that made me recognize the splendor of our planet only a bit extra.
I had the honour of interviewing Yoshinori Kitase & Naoki Hamaguchi, the administrators of FFVII & FFVII Rebirth.
The affect VII has had on me can’t be understated, so I’m past grateful.
(Hamaguchi-san additionally crushed me in Chocobo racing.🤣)Extra to come back on @MobileSyrup!#FF7R pic.twitter.com/MClLNduM9f
— Brad Shankar (@bradshankar) December 13, 2024
And earlier this month, I received to attend the tenth annual Sport Awards in LA as a voting jury member and, amongst different issues, interview Yoshinori Kitase (the unique director of FFVII and producer on the Remake trilogy) and Naoki Hamaguchi (co-director of the Remake trilogy). To get to talk to Kitase, the driving pressure behind my all-time favourite game that quite literally changed my life (to not point out gems like FFVI, FFX and Chrono Set off), in addition to Hamaguchi, who’s carried out such a stellar job spearheading this grand reimagining of mentioned artwork, was really an honour. I additionally received to talk to them informally outdoors of the interview for a bit and even race Hamaguchi in Rebirth‘s Chocobo Racing! I’ll eternally cherish your entire expertise.
In fact, there have been many different journeys I used to be lucky to have, and this piece can be even longer if I received to all of them, however suffice it to say I’m grateful for each alternative that comes my method.
As at all times, nothing however my sincerest because of the many individuals who’ve at all times supported me and my work. It’s at all times deeply appreciated, particularly as our crew has shrunk in current months. I wouldn’t be right here with out you. Particular shoutout as nicely to the builders who proceed to place out great art, even in notably making an attempt instances. Nowhere is that more true than amongst Canadian creators who at all times punch above their weight to ship a few of the most biggest, best and most unique experience ever year.
Pleased New 12 months, all!
Picture credit score: FX/Sq. Enix/Focus Options
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