Top 10 favorite video games
Posted: August 6th, 2009, 4:01 am
ORIGINAL TOPICS! ;D
for me,
1. Metroid Prime: Nothing like any game I played before (first Metroid game), it had the best graphics, most atmospheric music, most brilliant gameplay and the coolest controls (I'm sure I'm in the minority for this one though). And only my opinion of the graphics changed (Resident Evil 4 for GCN, many games for next gen consoles) The way it told a story almost entirely through scanning messages and other things was so unexpected and cool.
2. Mother 3: Wow, I never thought a story could be so sad, yet have me smiling throughout the entire game just because of how good it is. (or maybe the smiling means I'm a terrible person) Anyway, I refuse to describe Mother 3. It's the only game that I believe goes beyond being a game and can be classifed as "art". Yet somehow, I still prefer Metroid Prime.
3. Super Mario Galaxy: Paper Mario should be here, but this and Mother 3 are the only recent games where I've smiled throughout, basically, every single part of the game. Don't need to explain much here. It was Super Mario 64 handled even better, both because of new ideas and new technology. Also, it might have the greatest soundtrack EVER.
4. Paper Mario: This is the MARIO RPG. Not the Mario RPG where outside of jumping and the battle system, it's Mario characters in an RPG (as good as they usually are). This game felt like a tribute to my favorite series ever. It is also used as proof by me often that as I've said before "simple stories are generally the most fun".
5. The Orange Box: Let's see...the 2004 game of the year, Half Life 2, and it's two episodic sequels that feel exactly like 2 thirds of what the sequel should be (and is). Also, the most innovative and hilarious first person game perhaps ever (no doubt on the hilarious part honestly). And an awesome multiplayer shooter with silly characters and lines that have reached Haruhi Suzumiya levels of internet fame. They even have their own DEVELOPER'S COMMENTARY. In the gameplay itself.
6. Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island: Everyone has already played Yoshi's Island right? Good.
7. Banjo Kazooie: Everything in this game was done perfectly. Brilliant level design (as expected from 90s Rareware), beautiful music that felt silly yet fit so perfectly and the fact that I can remember pretty much everything you have to do in this game and what almost all of the level looks like (even smaller rooms, like a personal favorite, Rusty Bucket Bay's kitchen).
8. Star Fox 64: Everything from this game is quoteable. That combined with the insane replayability of the game alone makes it one of the best games.
9. Kirby's Adventure: The classic Kirby game, considered the Super Mario Bros. to Dreamland's Donkey Kong. Also, UFO Kirby. :DDDDDDD
10. The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess: I'm not sure why I think this is the best Zelda game. Probably for being the most epic and for being what OOT was for me as a child when it comes to being able to find new things just because of exploring without the exploration getting too ridiculous.
Honorable mentions: Ocarina of Time, Majora's Mask, Link's Awakening, Wind Waker, Super Paper Mario, Super Mario 64, Viewtiful Joe, Banjo Tooie, Donkey Kong Country 1 and 2, Super Mario Bros. DX, Super Mario Bros. 3, Pokemon Silver/Gold, Golden Sun, Megaman 3, Megaman Legends, Sonic 3 and Knuckles, Chrono Trigger, World of Goo, Matio Kart DS, Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion, Cave Story, the PS1 Crash games, Warioware, Animal Crossing, Klonoa, etc.
for me,
1. Metroid Prime: Nothing like any game I played before (first Metroid game), it had the best graphics, most atmospheric music, most brilliant gameplay and the coolest controls (I'm sure I'm in the minority for this one though). And only my opinion of the graphics changed (Resident Evil 4 for GCN, many games for next gen consoles) The way it told a story almost entirely through scanning messages and other things was so unexpected and cool.
2. Mother 3: Wow, I never thought a story could be so sad, yet have me smiling throughout the entire game just because of how good it is. (or maybe the smiling means I'm a terrible person) Anyway, I refuse to describe Mother 3. It's the only game that I believe goes beyond being a game and can be classifed as "art". Yet somehow, I still prefer Metroid Prime.
3. Super Mario Galaxy: Paper Mario should be here, but this and Mother 3 are the only recent games where I've smiled throughout, basically, every single part of the game. Don't need to explain much here. It was Super Mario 64 handled even better, both because of new ideas and new technology. Also, it might have the greatest soundtrack EVER.
4. Paper Mario: This is the MARIO RPG. Not the Mario RPG where outside of jumping and the battle system, it's Mario characters in an RPG (as good as they usually are). This game felt like a tribute to my favorite series ever. It is also used as proof by me often that as I've said before "simple stories are generally the most fun".
5. The Orange Box: Let's see...the 2004 game of the year, Half Life 2, and it's two episodic sequels that feel exactly like 2 thirds of what the sequel should be (and is). Also, the most innovative and hilarious first person game perhaps ever (no doubt on the hilarious part honestly). And an awesome multiplayer shooter with silly characters and lines that have reached Haruhi Suzumiya levels of internet fame. They even have their own DEVELOPER'S COMMENTARY. In the gameplay itself.
6. Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island: Everyone has already played Yoshi's Island right? Good.
7. Banjo Kazooie: Everything in this game was done perfectly. Brilliant level design (as expected from 90s Rareware), beautiful music that felt silly yet fit so perfectly and the fact that I can remember pretty much everything you have to do in this game and what almost all of the level looks like (even smaller rooms, like a personal favorite, Rusty Bucket Bay's kitchen).
8. Star Fox 64: Everything from this game is quoteable. That combined with the insane replayability of the game alone makes it one of the best games.
9. Kirby's Adventure: The classic Kirby game, considered the Super Mario Bros. to Dreamland's Donkey Kong. Also, UFO Kirby. :DDDDDDD
10. The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess: I'm not sure why I think this is the best Zelda game. Probably for being the most epic and for being what OOT was for me as a child when it comes to being able to find new things just because of exploring without the exploration getting too ridiculous.
Honorable mentions: Ocarina of Time, Majora's Mask, Link's Awakening, Wind Waker, Super Paper Mario, Super Mario 64, Viewtiful Joe, Banjo Tooie, Donkey Kong Country 1 and 2, Super Mario Bros. DX, Super Mario Bros. 3, Pokemon Silver/Gold, Golden Sun, Megaman 3, Megaman Legends, Sonic 3 and Knuckles, Chrono Trigger, World of Goo, Matio Kart DS, Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion, Cave Story, the PS1 Crash games, Warioware, Animal Crossing, Klonoa, etc.