Aww, look at the NY Times trying to stay hip and relevant. It's cute.
;-)
Of the list, I'm most interested in "Alan Wake 2", just because I
quite enjoyed the original and generally enjoy games made by that
developer. I'll probably give "Baldur's Gate 3" and "Spider-Man 2" a
look-see once they drop in price, but they aren't anything I'm
clamoring to get right now.
"Resident Evil 4" is another remake; I think I've made my opinion
clear on those. "Pikmin 4", "Legend of Zelda" and "Final Fantasy XVI"
don't excite me at all (I've no nostalgia for console classics so
their inevitable sequels don't do a thing for me).
The rest I honestly hadn't even heard of. "Viewfinder" seems to be
another in the long-line of first-person logic-puzzlers; "Dave the
Diver" is a retro-graphic'd survival game, and "Chants of Sentaar" is
an isometric action/puzzler. They all look interesting, but - again -
nothing I'm in a rush to get.
I've no arguments with these games inclusion on a 'best games list'
(well, except maybe for RE4); they all look interesting and well-made,
and - given the surplus of games thrust upon us this year - it might
as well be these ten games as any other.
But I've yet to play any of them, and suspect it will be a while
before that happens. Modern gaming releases just don't excite me the
way older games used to.