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I have to list my last games before the top 3

Hint for #8: Best survival horror game ever (the one that changed completely from the previous ones and the last good game of that franchise)

Hint for #7: Best open world game ever (the one with the hot coffee mod)

Hint for #6: Best mario game ever (too much water)

Hint for #5: Best racing game ever (the last game of this iconic character the original developers made)

Hint for #4: Best Zelda game (the one with the not so popular controls)



                                                                                     

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#3: All I can say for now is that he's still in a dream.

Another hint: Someone fights to find the traitor and kill it. Others fight for a legacy that isn't theirs. One person fights to always make it in time. But there's a certain someone who fights for a free world.



Clyde32 said:
BraLoD said:
Clyde32 said:
BraLoD said:
Clyde32 said:
#4 - This game takes you on a blimp, through the sewers, into a castle, on a train and to the moon.

Super Mario 3D World

Right series, wrong game/genre.

Paper Mario, then.

 


Which one?

Thousand year door obviously.





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uran10 said:
Clyde32 said:

 


Which one?

Thousand year door obviously.



 

'bout time. Yes. Obviously because that game is the best RPG ever.



Mike321 said:
I have to list my last games before the top 3

Hint for #8: Best survival horror game ever (the one that changed completely from the previous ones and the last good game of that franchise)

Hint for #7: Best open world game ever (the one with the hot coffee mod)

Hint for #6: Best mario game ever (too much water)

Hint for #5: Best racing game ever (the last game of this iconic character the original developers made)

Hint for #4: Best Zelda game (the one with the not so popular controls)

8 RE4?

7 GTA San Andreas

6 Mario Sunshine

5 Crash team Racing?

4 Skyward Sword?





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Farsala said:
Mike321 said:
I have to list my last games before the top 3

Hint for #8: Best survival horror game ever (the one that changed completely from the previous ones and the last good game of that franchise)

Hint for #7: Best open world game ever (the one with the hot coffee mod)

Hint for #6: Best mario game ever (too much water)

Hint for #5: Best racing game ever (the last game of this iconic character the original developers made)

Hint for #4: Best Zelda game (the one with the not so popular controls)

8 RE4?

7 GTA San Andreas

6 Mario Sunshine

5 Crash team Racing?

4 Skyward Sword?



Yes to all your answers



                                                                                     

My 4th favorite game is a game that people like to call overrated and almost always wins the GOAT contests



Keybladewielder said:

My 4th favorite game is a game that people like to call overrated and almost always wins the GOAT contests

The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time





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TruckOSaurus said:
Keybladewielder said:

My 4th favorite game is a game that people like to call overrated and almost always wins the GOAT contests

The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time



You're correct.



Actually named 'Super Mario World 2', but hardly a real successor, 'Yoshi's Island' was the start of the character's own series of platformers. And an excellent start it was. People often seem to complain of a certain baby-noise, but the gameplay is so perfect, that it doesn't even matter to me and my ears have grown deaf to the sound as a nuisance. Though of course, it does still do it's job of making me make mistakes that get me killed perfectly.

Not a Mario game, not a Donkey Kong one, nor classic Sonic the Hedgehog; 'Yoshi's Island' is the best 2D platformer. It's originality slips through into it's gameplay. The concepts of the game have all been implemented in perfect ways and it should be the textbook example for developers about how to make a 2D game. The music is terrific and memorably catchy, the art direction is one of the best to ever come out of a video game and it still makes this beautiful game look good today. One of the prettiest looking games ever in fact.

I played this game plenty of times when it had come out on Super Nintendo and together with 'The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past' it is most likely my most played game on the system and even of that generation. It is a long game however, so as a kid I never finished it. It wasn't until many years later when I was happy to buy the port to GameBoy Advance, when I finally saw the final boss. And then I wanted to play it again. And again.