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Positions #50 - #46: http://gamrconnect.vgchartz.com/post.php?id=9080521

Positions #45 - #41: http://gamrconnect.vgchartz.com/post.php?id=9080995

Positions #40 - #36: http://gamrconnect.vgchartz.com/post.php?id=9082358

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Ok, the next few games before the top 20:

#26 - Suikoden II

Suikoden II's story is just masterfully written, there were some moments when I was completely blowed away at how things unfolded, especially some of the brilliant military strategies certain character in the game would come up with. The amount of memorable story moments this game has is something else, and I love the overall political tone the story has. An aspect that makes the Suikoden series unique is the huge amount of playable characters you can get in each game: there's up to 108 characters, named "Stars of Destiny", that you can recruit to aid you in battle. Many of the sidequests you do to get these characters involve really nice side stories which help to flesh out the characters you want to recruit and the game's world as a whole. Also, your Castle, which is like your military base, develops as you add more people to your ranks (this is one of my favorite things about the game) and it has some really nice side activities that you can do. Of course, it must be mentioned that this game's sprite art is ageless.

#25 - Ni no Kuni: Wrath of the White Witch

Ni no Kuni has an story with a lot of charm and many many heartwarming and sometimes heartbreaking moments (there's a certain scene at the start of the game that literaly made me cry), I think the game does a great job at making you feel attached to Oliver's struggles. Another one of its biggest strengths is its amazingly fleshed out world, there's just so much attention to detail put into it, from the World Map itself to the lore they built for it, which can be explored in more detail in the  Wizard's Companion, an in-game book that shows the huge amount of love that was put into the game's worldbuilding; of course, the towns are also very fleshed out and are a pleasure to explore. Overall, they truly nailed the sense of adventure with this game. The battle system is probably the most divisive part about the game, and it certainly is not perfect, but I still enjoyed it and I really liked the pokémon-esque monster catching mechanics. Visually, Ni no Kuni is one of the most gorgeous game's I've ever played and the OST is just wonderful.

#24 - Super Mario 64

I have a lot of great memories from the first time I played this game (the way it blowed me away...), and from the second time too but, while nostalgia certainly helps games to rank higher in my list, it's not the main reason this game is ranked this high: the main reason is that it just excels at what it sets out to do, which is taking Mario to open 3D environments while giving you good platforming challenges. One of the best aspects about Mario 64 is the freedom it gives you explore the different levels and get stars in any order you want (well, most of the time), you never know what challenges and hidden places you'll find while exploring and that sense of wonder is one of the things that make this game so amazing. But exploring wouldn't be as fun if Mario's mobility in the game wasn't top notch: his agility, the amount of movements he can use, and how these movements allow you to tackle obstacles in many different ways, make exploration in this game a true joy. Of course, it must be mentioned that this game's OST is just amazing (the Jolly Roger Bay theme must be one of my favorites in gaming).

#23 - Super Mario Galaxy 2

Mario Galaxy 2 takes the concept of the first game to the next level with some of the tightest and most brilliant level design in the 3D Mario series. Yes, the first Galaxy has very well designed levels, but sometimes they can be too simple and/or easy, and Galaxy 2 avoids these pitfalls more than the first game, while having even smarter and tighter platforming challenges. The new Mario power-ups in this game are great, the highlight being Cloud Mario, which allows for some really creative platforming. Yoshi is also a nice addition to the Galaxy formula, as he gives even more variety to the gameplay and his sections are well done, though he's kinda underused. Also, this game truly shines in terms of boss battle design, one example of this is the Gobblegut battle, which is one of my favorites in Mario games (also, I prefer the Bowser battles in this game than in Galaxy 1). The amount of side content this game has is amazing too, I spent so much time trying to get the green stars.

#22 - Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door

The second Paper Mario game is one of the most creative and unconventional Mario games there is, as it leaves behind many of the series' tropes such as saving the princess, battling Bowser or the Mushroom Kingdom setting in favor of an intriguing plot that develops in a far away land with some truly interesting locations that are not your usual forest/lava/ice/desert levels.

Spoiler!
For example, there's a part of the game where you go to a floating fighting dome, or there's another part where you have to solve a mystery in a luxury train. Near the end of the game you even get to go to the friggin' Moon. 

One of my favorite things about this game is the cast of playable characters, they're just so likeable, charming and have their own motivations and back stories + they play very differently. Regarding the gameplay, it takes the Paper Mario formula to the next level, as Mario now can use different Paper Abilities in the overworld which allow him to reach places he couldn't reach before; said Paper Abilities are acquired during the main story and make use of Mario's paper-like properties, for example, he can transform into a paper plane to fly for a little while, or into a paper boat to cross water bodies. Just like in Paper Mario 64, there's Action Commands that you can perform during your turn or your partner's turn to deal more damage to enemies, and they're even more varied and fun to perform than in the first game. This game also got some really nice side quests which help to flesh out the world's inhabitants, and the optional mini games (which allow you to purchase very useful items) are very fun to do. Of course, I absolutely adore the art-style. Why can't they make another Paper Mario game like this one.

#21 - The World Ends With You

TWEWY got one of the most engaging and intriguing plots in any game I've played, there was always moments that'd leave me wanting to know what would happen next in the story. The game also does a fantastic job at developing its main protagonist, Neku Sakuraba, who progressively changes the way he sees other people thanks to the harsh experiences he has to go through and his interactions with other people who have similar struggles. The Shibuya setting is another thing I really like about this game, it just has a very lively yet mysterious atmosphere that I found very immersive. TWEWY's battle system is certainly one of the most unique aspects about it, as it makes full use of the DS's touch screen: different movements will require different ways to slash/touch the screen. But, at the same time, you'll have to use the handheld's buttons to control your partner in the DS's top screen (though, if you're having problems controlling both characters at the same time, you can put the character in the top screen on auto-play). Also, I love this game's soundtrack, though it may not be everyone's cup of tea.

Last edited by Keybladewielder - on 26 December 2019

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No takers for the unguessed games? Here are some new hints.

#19 Guessed by The_Liquid_Laser: The Secret of Monkey Island

#18

a) Sorry to keep you waiting!

b) This line is the first what is said if you start the first level.

c) This line is also to understand as a message from the developers, as the series had no release for nearly 20 years before.

#17

a) What caused the hollowborn?

b) Maybe the killing of a god?

c) You can meet one of the persons involved in killing this god, make him part of your team and have very long conversations with him.

#16 Guessed by The_Liquid_Laser: Day of the Tentacle

#15

a) Fight (amongst other stuff) against tables, playing cards, books and other stuff.

b) Draw your maps in classic style on graph paper.

c) You can use the touch-screen of your 3DS for that.

#14

a) Play in the kingdom of Duhan.

b) Which was mostly destroyed recently by an event called the Flash.

#13

a) Breathing freedom.

Last edited by Mnementh - on 16 December 2019

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Unguessed

The 6th Generation of video games put me off of consoles as it progressed. While it still started on a high note with the Dreamcast, it lost my interest because of Dreamcast's discontinuation and Nintendo's experimenting with their franchises which in my opinion never really resulted in an improvement.  My interest in Zelda never waned though, even when The Wind Waker went on to become my least liked 3D game in the series. I was there on the first day for Twilight Princess on GameCube, and then two weeks later to buy it for the second time on Wii. The game didn't disappoint, it is in fact brilliant. The game focusses more than any other on the dungeons, and all of them are great, with some even being some of the best level designs I've ever seen in a game. Of course, a game is a sum of it's parts, but the dungeon quality will be a big piece of the pie for me, which I why Twilight Princess feels so much like it's made just for me.

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I'm doing this at work right now. Got to set priorities I guess.

#16: The sound of an instrument in this game was later used in the intro of a game in another franchise.



Farsala said:
Farsala said:
We breach the top 20.

21- This game is the first in the series to introduce a new kingdom to the fray. This new kingdom was much needed to flesh out the late game, as it can be quite lonely to be the only person of note in a sea of nobodies.

20- This game is fairly new, it features an interesting combat system with 4 stances and many items, skills, and spells to add. As well as some bonuses when picking a certain patron to represent you.

19- This game is the third in a series simply about collecting treasure and hoarding it. In order to do that you ruthlessly put down anyone in your way with horn or fire.

No guesses, so sad reveal time.

21- Dynasty Warriors 7         Unguessed

20- Nioh                            Unguessed

19- Spyro the Dragon Year of the Dragon                 Unguessed

Maybe I will write about them later. But for now some hints;

18- Like other games based on ancient China, this game features the Three Kingdoms. However unlike the other games this game is more strategic and has a more fictional story. It has a strong focus on leading units in battle and then using superpowered abilities to level the playing field, especially on higher difficulties.

17- This game has many levels including the standard levels, castle levels, water levels, even a brief flying level. On 2 player mode, you can take turns with the other player doing levels.

16- The introduction to a mashup of 2 famous series not related to each other at all is surprisingly a very good game.

Only 1 guess and it was incorrect.

18- Kessen 2

17- Super Mario World

16- Kingdom Hearts

Next hints:

15- This game features one of my favorite mythical heroes. Unlike through normal sources, he does not die in a great war. Throughout the game he mentions wanting to pull off people's heads for some reason.

14- This is the 8th entry of a 34 year old game series based on a 680 year old book.

13- Unlike number 18, 15, and 21, this game is more Tactical. This game features 4 campaigns, based on the 3 domineering kingdoms of the time plus 1 extra crazy man.



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#19

Horizon Zero Dawn (PlayStation 4)

Change From Last Year: =

Horizon Zero Dawn is, in my humble opinion, the best open world game ever made. I played through it last year, and it instantly hooked me with its interesting characters, intriguing world and the robots that felt both familiar and strange at the same time, as well as the sense of mystery that enveloped both the world and Aloy and their origin. The gameplay is also a lot of fun and has plenty of variety, visually Horizon is an absolutely gorgeous game, and the soundtrack is great as well.

No other game of its kind has ever hooked me the way Horizon did from the moment it starts. The main storyline is really well written and contains plenty of interesting twists and turns that keeps the player guessing, and the side quests almost always have their own small stories rather than being pointless fetch quests or dull busywork. If there's something I could criticize the game for, it's that it doesn't necessarily do anything new as far as open world games are concerned, but it uses those familiar elements perhaps better than any other game I've ever played.



Farsala said:
Farsala said:

No guesses, so sad reveal time.

21- Dynasty Warriors 7         Unguessed

20- Nioh                            Unguessed

19- Spyro the Dragon Year of the Dragon                 Unguessed

Maybe I will write about them later. But for now some hints;

18- Like other games based on ancient China, this game features the Three Kingdoms. However unlike the other games this game is more strategic and has a more fictional story. It has a strong focus on leading units in battle and then using superpowered abilities to level the playing field, especially on higher difficulties.

17- This game has many levels including the standard levels, castle levels, water levels, even a brief flying level. On 2 player mode, you can take turns with the other player doing levels.

16- The introduction to a mashup of 2 famous series not related to each other at all is surprisingly a very good game.

Only 1 guess and it was incorrect.

18- Kessen 2

17- Super Mario World

16- Kingdom Hearts

Next hints:

15- This game features one of my favorite mythical heroes. Unlike through normal sources, he does not die in a great war. Throughout the game he mentions wanting to pull off people's heads for some reason.

14- This is the 8th entry of a 34 year old game series based on a 680 year old book.

13- Unlike number 18, 15, and 21, this game is more Tactical. This game features 4 campaigns, based on the 3 domineering kingdoms of the time plus 1 extra crazy man.

#14: Romance of the three Kingdoms… um VIII I guess.



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Farsala said:
Farsala said:

No guesses, so sad reveal time.

21- Dynasty Warriors 7         Unguessed

20- Nioh                            Unguessed

19- Spyro the Dragon Year of the Dragon                 Unguessed

Maybe I will write about them later. But for now some hints;

18- Like other games based on ancient China, this game features the Three Kingdoms. However unlike the other games this game is more strategic and has a more fictional story. It has a strong focus on leading units in battle and then using superpowered abilities to level the playing field, especially on higher difficulties.

17- This game has many levels including the standard levels, castle levels, water levels, even a brief flying level. On 2 player mode, you can take turns with the other player doing levels.

16- The introduction to a mashup of 2 famous series not related to each other at all is surprisingly a very good game.

Only 1 guess and it was incorrect.

18- Kessen 2

17- Super Mario World

16- Kingdom Hearts

Next hints:

15- This game features one of my favorite mythical heroes. Unlike through normal sources, he does not die in a great war. Throughout the game he mentions wanting to pull off people's heads for some reason.

14- This is the 8th entry of a 34 year old game series based on a 680 year old book.

13- Unlike number 18, 15, and 21, this game is more Tactical. This game features 4 campaigns, based on the 3 domineering kingdoms of the time plus 1 extra crazy man.

13 - Dynasty Tactics?

Mnementh said:

No takers for the unguessed games? Here are some new hints.

#19 Guessed by The_Liquid_Laser: The Secret of Monkey Island

#18

a) Sorry to keep you waiting!

b) This line is the first what is said if you start the first level.

c) This line is also to understand as a message from the developers, as the series had no release for nearly 20 years before.

#17

a) What caused the hollowborn?

b) Maybe the killing of a god?

c) You can meet one of the persons involved in killing this god, make him part of your team and have very long conversations with him.

#16 Guessed by The_Liquid_Laser: Day of the Tentacle

#15

a) Fight (amongst other stuff) against tables, playing cards, books and other stuff.

b) Draw your maps in classic style on graph paper.

c) You can use the touch-screen of your 3DS for that.

#14

a) Play in the kingdom of Duhan.

b) Which was mostly destroyed recently by an event called the Flash.

#13

a) Breathing freedom.

18 - Wizardry 8?

15. This is one of the Etrian Odyssey games, but which one?  EO3?

13 - Breath of the Wild



The_Liquid_Laser said:
Farsala said:

Only 1 guess and it was incorrect.

18- Kessen 2

17- Super Mario World

16- Kingdom Hearts

Next hints:

15- This game features one of my favorite mythical heroes. Unlike through normal sources, he does not die in a great war. Throughout the game he mentions wanting to pull off people's heads for some reason.

14- This is the 8th entry of a 34 year old game series based on a 680 year old book.

13- Unlike number 18, 15, and 21, this game is more Tactical. This game features 4 campaigns, based on the 3 domineering kingdoms of the time plus 1 extra crazy man.

13 - Dynasty Tactics?

Mnementh said:

No takers for the unguessed games? Here are some new hints.

#19 Guessed by The_Liquid_Laser: The Secret of Monkey Island

#18

a) Sorry to keep you waiting!

b) This line is the first what is said if you start the first level.

c) This line is also to understand as a message from the developers, as the series had no release for nearly 20 years before.

#17

a) What caused the hollowborn?

b) Maybe the killing of a god?

c) You can meet one of the persons involved in killing this god, make him part of your team and have very long conversations with him.

#16 Guessed by The_Liquid_Laser: Day of the Tentacle

#15

a) Fight (amongst other stuff) against tables, playing cards, books and other stuff.

b) Draw your maps in classic style on graph paper.

c) You can use the touch-screen of your 3DS for that.

#14

a) Play in the kingdom of Duhan.

b) Which was mostly destroyed recently by an event called the Flash.

#13

a) Breathing freedom.

18 - Wizardry 8?

15. This is one of the Etrian Odyssey games, but which one?  EO3?

13 - Breath of the Wild

#18: Nope, far away. Wizardry VIII released 2001, only nine years after VII, so about ten years short of my hint. Maybe you look with that general mindset on some of the other hinted games.

#15: No, but kinda close.

#13: Yes, this hint was kinda obvious, wasn't it? I had no better idea. But another point for you.



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Hint update:

#19 Guessed by The_Liquid_Laser: The Secret of Monkey Island

#18 Guessed by S.Peelman: Kid Icarus Uprising

a) Sorry to keep you waiting!

b) This line is the first what is said if you start the first level.

c) This line is also to understand as a message from the developers, as the series had no release for nearly 20 years before.

d) Before this game released, the fans waiting for a new entry got treated to a Smash Bros character.

#17

a) What caused the hollowborn?

b) Maybe the killing of a god?

c) You can meet one of the persons involved in killing this god, make him part of your team and have very long conversations with him.

d) This is the first game of this series which got a second entry not too long ago, but it is a spiritual successor to a much older series of games.

#16 Guessed by The_Liquid_Laser: Day of the Tentacle

#15 Guessed by The_Liquid_Laser: Persona Q

a) Fight (amongst other stuff) against tables, playing cards, books and other stuff.

b) Draw your maps in classic style on graph paper.

c) You can use the touch-screen of your 3DS for that.

d) The graph-paper is taken from a schools notebook.

#14 Guessed by The_Liquid_Laser: Wizardry: Tale of the forsaken land

a) Play in the kingdom of Duhan.

b) Which was mostly destroyed recently by an event called the Flash.

c) This game is a spin-off of an old RPG-series.

#13 Guessed by The_Liquid_Laser: The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild

Last edited by Mnementh - on 16 December 2019

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10 years greatest game event!

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