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1. Ninja Gaiden

2. Devil May Cry

3. God of War

I loved Ninja Gaiden just because if you died it was your own damn fault (unless you're dealing with those ghost fish, those things are ridiculous). You had to pay attention what was going on and couldn't just button mash your way to victory.

Devil May Cry just because it felt so over the top.

I really, really, really, can't say I enjoyed God of War. The majority of the game for me was just hitting square square square to pull of the same combo every time. And while some people like the button pressing sequences I personally got enough of them back on the original Parappa the Rappa.



CIHYFS?