The Elegance of Dragon Quest Builders 2 Will Make It a Cult Classic
2019 Honorable Mentions

At the end of every year Paste’s games contributors write about their favorite game of the year that didn’t make our best-of-the-year list. Today our Editor-at-Large Cameron Kunzelman looks at the simple beauty of Dragon Quest Builders 2.
Dragon Quest Builders 2 didn’t get the love it deserved. I ranked it highly last year, and some stalwart defenders hoisted their flags for it, but very few people were out there championing DQB2 as a game of the year. Control or Death Stranding or Disco Elysium or whatever the hell else the darlings were somehow managed to kick our humble building game down the charts. And, shit, I was a part of the problem because I did the very same thing.
But in the shadow of 2019, I’ve been thinking about the relative simplicity of Dragon Quest Builders 2 and how it delivered on a promise that’s been relatively un-delivered on in the past decade since the release of Minecraft. It gave us a compelling story about a child, their friend, and the world around them alongside a fulfilling crafting and building system. It took the shot, and it made that shot in a way that so few other games do.