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Hint for #5:

Three comes before seven?



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Hint for #4:

An appropriate spot for this survival horror game.



Veknoid_Outcast said:
Hint for #5:

Three comes before seven?

Final Fantasy III?



Veknoid_Outcast said:
Hint for #5:

Three comes before seven?

Final Fantasy VI...Kinda.

and Resident Evil 4.



Scoobes said:
OK, GTA V was the last new entry to my list. Clues for the Top 10:

9. I hurt my knee whilst playing this game.

5. This dev is known for their great RPGs but this was one of the first times they tried to make their own IP/franchise. It's been relatively successful.

4. Same dev as 5. The second game in their "other" popular franchise.

2. This game popularised physics in FPS.

9 - Skyrim?

5 - Dragon's Age: Origins?

4 - Mass Effect 2?

2 - Half-Life?



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Player2 said:
Veknoid_Outcast said:
Hint for #5:

Three comes before seven?

Final Fantasy III?

Yes!



brendude13 said:
Veknoid_Outcast said:
Hint for #5:

Three comes before seven?

Final Fantasy VI...Kinda.

and Resident Evil 4.

Both right!



#7 - SSX 3 (Kudos to no-one for guessing this)

Considering how much I dislike EA as a company for their business practices, I can't deny that they make some absolutely fantastic games sometimes and SSX 3 is the absolute peak of their brilliance (there's an in-joke in there!)

Genuinely, though, it was a brilliant idea to take the series in a more open-world approach with a 3-peaked mountain which you could explore at your leisure (or at least, the first peak) and the game was what you wanted it to be.  Wanted to progress to the top by racing?  You could do that.  Prefer freestyle trick events?  You could pick only them too.  It was a stroke of genius and really works well for the game.

Everything is so well designed, too.  Tracks have shortcuts and hidden areas all over and they retain the neon look from SSX Tricky which make it undeniably an SSX title.  Controls are tight and your character will get more responsive the more money you spend on skill points for them.  You can customise the hell out of them making them look nothing like the original character you picked up, by snowboarding to one of the ski lodges hidden all over the mountain.

And the soundtrack is a fantastic example of licenced music done right.

All in all, a brilliant brilliant game that I urge you to try if you haven't already.



Kresnik said:

#7 - SSX 3 (Kudos to no-one for guessing this)

 

I actually knew it was going to be that, just forgot to post.



#5

Final Fantasy III (SNES/1994) Guessed by Player2 and brendude13

The third and last of the SNES games in my top 10, Final Fantasy III (VI) is, in my opinion, the finest turn-based role-player game ever made. The characters are well-written and well-realized; the story is moving, intelligent, and unforgettable; the combat and inventory systems are well-executed; the music and art direction are timeless; and the challenge level appropriate throughout. Moreover, the game is packed with content: over a dozen playable characters, each with a deep and involving backstory, plus plenty of hidden areas and side quests, and, last but not least, one of the very best video game villains of all time.