WTMG's Leo Faria: "The Stanley Parable has been considered the best walking simulator ever made since 2013. The only way it could ever be surpassed would be by its creators to come up with an improved version of said masterpiece. That is exactly what The Stanley Parable: Ultra Deluxe. It made what was borderline perfect even better. Sure, it might have a few technical issues here and there, but they are minute when you assess everything this hilarious and thought-provoking walking simulator has to offer. Not to mention the fact it runs superbly well on the Switch. In short, buy The Stanley Parable: Ultra Deluxe. It’s brilliant. It’s a testament to game design. It was oh so worth the wait."
Another year has come and gone, but which ones made it to the top of our list?
Uses the God of War image, doesn't even get an honorable mention. It looks like after TGA, few sites give a crap about Ragnarok other than promoting their lists with its image.
CCG writes - "Released in 2013, The Stanley Parable (HD Remake) was a revolutionary title in the “walking simulator” genre of adventure titles. Its biting commentary of video game tropes and the theme of freedom in narrative was combined with a mix of sharp-witted comedy and amazing writing. The Stanley Parable: Ultra Deluxe further expands the original game with more content, and for those that haven’t experienced this game yet it’s a perfect entry point."
"May was an excellent month for thoroughly enjoyable indie games and here are our picks for the very best within 15 distinct categories." - A.J. Maciejewski from Video Chums