The 10 Best Sports Videogames of 2013
You’re allowed to not like sports. Don’t sweat it. But also don’t shoot any guff towards those of us who do. “Sportsball” jokes just make you look petty. And although sports videogames are regularly some of the best-selling and most popular games of the year, they rarely get the respect afforded to games that daringly ask you to kill every last resident of floating, turn-of-the-century sundown towns. Our list might play a little fast and loose with the concept of sports, and maybe even with the calendar our society has agreed upon, but it’s important to acknowledge the fine work and tremendous effort that goes into this much maligned corner of the industry. (One last caveat: the latest Football Manager would probably be on here, had I but world enough and time.)
10. Powerstar Golf
I’ve had a deep, abiding love for the Hot Shots Golf franchise since the halcyon days of the summer of 1998, where the nightly routine went from bar to swimming pool to late-night golf tournaments on the PlayStation. Powerstar Golf is no Hot Shots, but it tries hard, and despite its cartoony aesthetic and breezy, simple-to-play nature, there’s enough depth to its mechanics to satiate more discerning digital linksmen.—Garrett Martin
9. 9 Innings 2013
It’s weird that there are no team logos anywhere in this game. That’s off-putting. So are the many in-app transactions (although that’s unavoidable in 2013.) And technically it came out in 2012, although updates throughout 2013 kept rosters and stats current. Otherwise one of the best mobile baseball games continued its hitting streak with 9 Innings 2013, which is basically that weird half-formed game you’d play with baseball cards where you’d flick a small ball of paper, but combined with a baseball sim and slapped onto that tiny computer screen you keep in your pocket.—Garrett Martin
8. NHL 14
The biggest problem with sports games is that their iterative design makes annualized sequels feel unnecessary. NHL 14 skates close to that trap. It isn’t that different from NHL 13, although a greater emphasis on the harder-hitting physics introduced in 13 leads to a game that’s more violent than expected at this late date. There may not be much grace to NHL 14’s take on hockey, but the speed and brutality of the real deal is on display. The special tribute mode to NHL ‘94 might miss what made that game so special, but it’s a fine diversion on its own.—Garrett Martin
7. Baseball Superstars 2013
You don’t play Baseball Superstars simply for the baseball. 2013 even minimizes defense to the point where every player is basically the same on the field. This is a game for those who like to pitch and hit the ball. It doesn’t just focus on hitting and pitching, though—it’s also a relationship RPG where romancing different characters boosts different stats. The anime bad girl art is almost as eye-rolling as Dragon’s Crown, but the blend of dating and baseball is an irresistible team on a mobile platform. And bonus points for its relatively restrained approach to microtransactions.—Garrett Martin