2016 Honorable Mentions: Blood and Wine and Dragon Quest Builders

There were more than 25 great games this year, so our list of the best games of 2016 doesn’t include all of our favorites. This week our editors and writers will be looking back on their favorite games of 2016 that didn’t make that list. First up: editor-at-large Cameron Kunzelman.
The world has turned and tilted on its axis, and I have played through it all. I’ve played blockbuster flops and indie hits, PC obscurities and console sensations, and there are two game experiences that I’ve had this year that have gone above and beyond all of the others. They’re unrelated to each other, but they’re both so singular that I thought “hell, let’s get both of these bad boys in here.” So here are the best experiences I had in games released in 2016.
The Witcher 3’s expansion Blood and Wine came out early this year, and it’s a wonderful bit of knitting up for that entire series. Protagonist Geralt goes to a very French part of his world and sets out on some really interesting encounters with creatures and concepts inspired by, well, France. It’s like swording things to death while you read the Roman de la Rose.
There’s a quest there where you have to get some saliva from a spotted wight, a weird and monstrous creature that had been driven to extinction by the witchers of ages past. It’s lucky for Geralt that, in fact, a spotted wight has been…spotted…in a creepy old house way outside of town. It’s also been collecting spoons. He heads off to take its head off in order to get the saliva that he needs.