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Vinther1991 said:
Games I'm pretty sure are "timeless"
The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild (I think people will look back on it the same way people look back on movies like The Godfather. In many ways it takes gaming to a new level)
Persona 5 (All the games in the series are still highly praised, I think this will be as well)
Souls games and Bloodborne (Challenging and well designed with good atmosphere, will age very well)
Ratchet and Clank (The whole series has aged very well)
Sunset Overdrive
Doom
Ori and the Blind Forest
Inside
Resident Evil 7
Gears of War 4
Forza Horizon 3
Final Fantasy XV

These won't age well:
The Last Guardian (The problems will be all the more apparent in the future)
Overwatch (In 30 years it won't even be playable)
Call of Duty, Titanfall, Destiny (Nobody will care about those in 10 years)
Uncharted 4 (Once the graphics aren't state of the art anymore, people won't praise it as much)
Halo 5 (It simply lacks too much of the stuff people want in a Halo game)
Pokemon games (Haven't evolved enough)
Kid Icarus: Uprising (Too clunky)

Not sure about these:
The Witcher 3 (Will the lore remain strong? Will it be viewed as immersive or superficial)
Horizon Zero Dawn (True open world innovation or just impressive for its time?)

Sorry but I couldn't ignore this. Many, many people new and old still play the gen 1 games which are over 20 years old. Many people play the old pokemon games countless times and will continue to do so, I mean there are so many youtubers doing current let's plays of older gen Pokemon games spaning over 20 years old right now. There aren't many if any games series you can say that about on that scale. The Pokemon games are games which the graphics might get outdated, but never the gameplay. Even today if you want to complete your pokedex, your going to probably have to go trade them over from an older game.

I mean just look at the the success of the re-releases of the 20 year old gen 1 games on the e-shop. They broke e-shop records and sold over 1.5 million in they're first 2 months.