Looking back it's been an incredible year of gaming for me. I've not played as many games as in previous years, but I've got really stuck into a small number of really superb titles.
Game of the year for me is Hitman 2 - which I initially thought was possibly a bit of a cheat as it's really just an expansion pack for the two-year-old original but in fact the H2 levels are definitely more ambitious in scope and quite honestly I love it so much I don't think I could put anything else. I've genuinely never played anything like it, I'm a complete sucker for real world locations in videogames anyway and the sheer depth and intricacy of the whole package is just totally absorbing.
Runner-up would be Assassin's Creed Odyssey - which I've sunk nearly 100 hours into and am not bored of yet, which is good because new content continues to come out for this on nearly a weekly basis. It's the best game in the series by miles, although eventually its mechanics do become slightly repetitive.
Third place is Monster Hunter: World, and at the halfway point of the year I was sure nothing would topple it. Its only real problem is eventually you do run out of things to do - the end-game consists of progressively harder versions of the same monsters which does get a bit dry - and although there's an expansion coming out it's not due until halfway through 2019 which seems like a long, long gap. (I thought Monster Hunter Generations Ultimate would give me what I wanted here, but while that game sure does offer a whole lot of content, the QOL improvements and vastly improved multiplayer in World are very sorely missed, and I do think World is by far the better game).
Best game I played this year that didn't come out in 2018 (if you don't count Hitman) is Yakuza Zero which I found enthralling from start to finish, as well as absolutely hilarious in all the right ways. PC owners might put this as a new-for-2018 game but the PS4 version's been out for a couple of years. I'm looking forward, now I've had a break, to continuing with the rest of the saga.
I'd also put in a shout out for Splatoon 2 which my son is completely obsessed with - I've not played it nearly as much as him (online multiplayer's not really my bag) but I've seen enough to recognise just how damn good it is. A shame that support (in terms of new content) has just ended. They could keep this one running for years.
Also, Keep Talking and Nobody Explodes is a game we've only played once but it was the most enjoyable evening of gaming we've had in years and as soon as we reassemble the same team of players it's going to go straight back on.
Disappointment of the Year is harder (unless you can count Brexit, or UK politics in general). Maybe Overcooked 2? It's still fun, but we adored the first one and this somehow hasn't grabbed us in the same way. It's all a bit too familiar, and the levels are too reliant on gimmicks to really be replayable. The core of this is absolutely perfect but I feel they haven't quite worked out how to fully realise its potential.