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We're on day 41 I believe so...

No. 44. Monster Hunter Rise/Sunbreak

MH rise on it's own is spectacular but with Sunbreak it's phenomenal. Insane amounts of content and good content at that, MH as an arcade type experience really works despite it's limitations over world and frankly it was nice to be able to maneuver so fluidly over the tankiness of World. Great game.

No. 43. Granturismo 3

While there are more content filled GT games and GTs with better physics and driving like GT7 I think this is the GT that topped it for me, I spent so much time in this games campaign and it was the last GT campaign I think did the series justice, everything gets messy after this title from putting in two levels of detail on cars in one game to ripping the campaign out entirely in Sport. It never did reach the heights of PS2 and particularly this game despite it being the smallest GT game in scope. 

No. 42 StarCraft

A game that on it's opening level alone would make this spot, which I've replayed many times over the years. Not much to say but that it's the best RTS I've played only rivaled by Warcraft 3 and it is so addictive and content complete that games these days can't even follow it. 

No. 41 Horizon Zero Dawn

Incredible emergent gameplay that at launch was technically well above the system it released on and impressive in almost every regard, even the ubisoft map design felt premium with just enough content and the story while a little predictable still hit well and was paced perfectly. A game that made me think lesser of BoTW as I played this one first. It's sequel can't even compete with it even though it ups the technicals in every regard. A special game that could easily be seen as generic at a glance but manages to excel on areas well enough to make it quite unique, particularly the emergent battles between machines and the joy that higher difficulties bring to those battles. Great Platinum too.