
We’re in the final days of 2024, a chance to look back and assess the year that was. What were the highs and lows, the disappointments that left us bereft and the surprises that reignited our love for games? And, importantly, how did Sony, Microsoft, and Nintendo navigate this awkward period in which all of their consoles are several years old but not quite ready to be replaced just yet? (Nintendo’s Switch successor is coming soon, the company has confirmed, but has yet to officially announce or show off the device.) Well, we’ve spent much of this past week considering these very questions. Now, for your reading pleasure, please enjoy our answers, as we all take a moment to catch our breath before we find out just what 2025 has in store. And if you’re looking for more end-of-year coverage, don’t miss our picks for the best games of 2024.
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