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UnderwaterFunktown said:

Nobody taking guesses huh. Well added some extra hints and a few more games

50) Like the titular characters, this series was believed to be extinct until...

49) Silver in sales of all time

48) Indiana Jones wouldn't be fond of this remake mainly because of the title

47) Or this entry in the same franchise ^

46) One of the games that you die most often in. As in really really often and the game likes to remind you of this after you win

45) It's starting to seem like this PS4 exclusive might have been the start of something larger. Not surprising considering its sales

44) The 4 playable characters from the first game become NPCs in this second entry

43) This game likes reversing things. Names, structures...

49: Super Mario Bros.

46: Does Dark Souls tell you this?

45: Horizon Zero Dawn

I'll probably go "Oh" and facepalm when I know some of the others, like the Indiana Jones one, but it's hard.



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UnderwaterFunktown said:

Nobody taking guesses huh. Well added some extra hints and a few more games

50) Like the titular characters, this series was believed to be extinct until...

49) Silver in sales of all time

48) Indiana Jones wouldn't be fond of this remake mainly because of the title

47) Or this entry in the same franchise ^

46) One of the games that you die most often in. As in really really often and the game likes to remind you of this after you win

45) It's starting to seem like this PS4 exclusive might have been the start of something larger. Not surprising considering its sales

44) The 4 playable characters from the first game become NPCs in this second entry

43) This game likes reversing things. Names, structures...

48: Metal Gear Solid: Twin Snakes


47: Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater


45: I'd probably have guessed Horizon like S.Peelman but I'll go Spider-Man, as it looks like it's starting a shared marvel universe of marvel games with wolverine etc.

44: Borderlands 2



Mnementh said:

#45: After you seemingly died in your sleep, you find that you can return to your own world through a mirror after first finding the sun, moon and the stars.

Child of Light. Been quite a long time since I played it, but since S.Peelman would have guessed it anyway already I might as well say it.



No guesses for these yet, so here's another hint for each.
#45:
-Nod
-Kane

#43:
-There are around 40 playable characters in the game, but in addition you can recruit around 60 other characters to your cause.
-108



Darashiva said:

No guesses for these yet, so here's another hint for each.
#45:
-Nod
-Kane

#43:
-There are around 40 playable characters in the game, but in addition you can recruit around 60 other characters to your cause.
-108

45 is Command and Conquer? Dunno which one.

43 I cheated and googled to get it so I won't answer it yet. lol.



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honorable mentions

I thought about making a TOP 100 this year and actually have a list. But writing down even a short text for 50 games in short time is a bit much. So I stick to more traditional honorable mentions.

Over the last years I used the mentions as a place to give some more notable games a short description, an image and a link. So I use some simple rules: the honorable mentions don't include games that got honorable mentions before or have hit past TOP 50, as all of these got already their spotlight. I link the past honorable mentions though:

  • 2017: Wii Sports Resort (Wii, 2009), Dune (DOS, 1992), Hearthstone (Android, 2014), Chaos Overlords (DOS, 1996), Dillon's Rolling Western (3DS, 2012), Micro Machines (DOS, 1991), Bravely Default (3DS, 2012) and Duke Nukem 3D (DOS, 1996)
  • 2018: Undertale (Switch, 2015), Oxenfree (Switch, 2016), Darksiders II (WiiU, 2012), Unreal Tournament (Windows, 1999), Doom reboot (Switch, 2016)
  • 2019: Into the Breach (Switch, 2018), Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker (WiiU/Switch, 2014), Wacky Wheels (DOS, 1994), Super Smash Bros. Ultimate (Switch, 2018), FreedroidRPG (Linux, 2011), The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt (Switch, 2015), Sid Meier's Colonization (DOS, 1994), Blockout (DOS, 1989)
  • 2020: Beyond Good & Evil (PS2, 2003), Doom 64 (Switch/Stadia, 1997), Human Resource Machine (WiiU/Switch, 2015), Worms (DOS, 1995), Hitman (Stadia, 2016), Battle Chess (DOS, 1988)

So this years honorable mentions contain games that would've made my TOP 100 but weren't mentioned before in my TOP 50 or honorable mentions.

Beat the Beat: Rhythm Paradise/Rhythm Heaven Fever (2011, Wii)

As a european I know the game as Beat the Beat: Rhythm Paradise, but in the US it was going with the title Rhythm Heaven Fever. This game is quirky and fun. The gameplay is pretty simple rhythm games, but the visuals and story connected with it is absolutely weird and funny. You may have pigs in suits spinning in their office chairs, workers in a candy company packaging candy while pushing away spiders, or a samurai slicing demons with his katana. This is all incredibly creative, and I love it. I hope after Wario Ware is now finally on Switch, we also get a new Rhythm Heaven game.

Wikipedia, gameplay

Ys IX: Monstrum Nox (2019, Switch/Stadia)

Adol Christins newest adventures in Balduq just miss my TOP 50, but still it is a great game. It retains most of the mechanics of Ys XIII: Lacrimosa of Dana, but switches the natural environments of the Island of Seiren with an highly urban environment. The game adds very cool movement mechanics, which also brings a lot of verticality. Nicely done Falcom. I recommend it for everyone liking the series - and if you new to Ys but like action RPGs, this just might be for you.

Wikipedia, trailer

Battalion Wars 2 (2007, Wii)

This fun little strategy game showed off the versatility of the Wii, beyond just motion control games and mini game collections. The game offered a great single player campaign and some multiplayer modes (which sadly don't work anymore, as Wii multiplayer for the most part is defunct). Still the single player is playable to this day and still fun. Also a series that maybe Nintendo could revive on Switch.

Wikipedia, gameplay

Project Zomboid (2013, Linux)

The game looks kinda ugly, the controls are convoluted and it can get frustrating if a seemingly good run is ended by a Zombie bite. Yet, the game is fun nevertheless and invites the one more run philosphy. The game is in early access for years, but over all this time it get's regularly updated. The current stable is build 40, but many play the beta build 41, which already has 56 updates so far. The game is a Zombie outbreak simulator and how you would live (and ultimately die) in it. Goal is to survive as long as possible. But you not only have to deal with Zombies, you need food and water, have to treat illnesses, keep boredom but also stress at bay. And the winter will come - are you prepared to survive that? If you have enough of vanilla, this game has a ton of Mods.

Wikipedia, Steam, gameplay

Eledees/Elebits (2006, Wii)

Anothe rmostly overlooked Wii game, which had fun gameplay. You find these Eledees (or Elebits in the US) and power with them the thing you manipulate objects with, which is controlled through the wiimote. This way you can find even more Eledees (spoken LEDs). Wii had a lot of hidden gems which are not very well known sadly.

Wikipedia, trailer

Wunderland (1994, Telnet)

Before MMOs became a thing, there were text-based multiplayer online games called MUDs. Yes, text-based. You typed in your command like 'go north', 'eat cake' or 'kill monster' and this was sent to the server and an result text was created and sent back to you. These MUDs were developed in part by their players and often expanded more and more, getting bigger worlds. They also allowed for growing a great community of players playing together. I played multiple MUDs, I liked Wunderland the most. As Wunderland is in german, the ones preferring english might prefer Discworld MUD as a way to try out such games. The games used Telnet to connect and a lot of specific MUD clients were developed over time, but most games offer a browser based client on their website these days.

Website, Webclient



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my greatest games: 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023

10 years greatest game event!

bets: [peak year] [+], [1], [2], [3], [4]

UnderwaterFunktown said:

Nobody taking guesses huh. Well added some extra hints and a few more games

50) Like the titular characters, this series was believed to be extinct until...

49) Silver in sales of all time

48) Indiana Jones wouldn't be fond of this remake mainly because of the title

47) Or this entry in the same franchise ^

46) One of the games that you die most often in. As in really really often and the game likes to remind you of this after you win

45) It's starting to seem like this PS4 exclusive might have been the start of something larger. Not surprising considering its sales

44) The 4 playable characters from the first game become NPCs in this second entry

43) This game likes reversing things. Names, structures...

#49: GTA V



S.Peelman said:
UnderwaterFunktown said:

Nobody taking guesses huh. Well added some extra hints and a few more games

50) Like the titular characters, this series was believed to be extinct until...

49) Silver in sales of all time

48) Indiana Jones wouldn't be fond of this remake mainly because of the title

47) Or this entry in the same franchise ^

46) One of the games that you die most often in. As in really really often and the game likes to remind you of this after you win

45) It's starting to seem like this PS4 exclusive might have been the start of something larger. Not surprising considering its sales

44) The 4 playable characters from the first game become NPCs in this second entry

43) This game likes reversing things. Names, structures...

49: Super Mario Bros.

46: Does Dark Souls tell you this?

45: Horizon Zero Dawn

I'll probably go "Oh" and facepalm when I know some of the others, like the Indiana Jones one, but it's hard.

There are quite a few games that sold more than Super Mario Bros.



UnderwaterFunktown said:

Nobody taking guesses huh. Well added some extra hints and a few more games

50) Like the titular characters, this series was believed to be extinct until...

#50: Metroid Dread?



3DS-FC: 4511-1768-7903 (Mii-Name: Mnementh), Nintendo-Network-ID: Mnementh, Switch: SW-7706-3819-9381 (Mnementh)

my greatest games: 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023

10 years greatest game event!

bets: [peak year] [+], [1], [2], [3], [4]

Darashiva said:
Mnementh said:

#45: After you seemingly died in your sleep, you find that you can return to your own world through a mirror after first finding the sun, moon and the stars.

Child of Light. Been quite a long time since I played it, but since S.Peelman would have guessed it anyway already I might as well say it.

Yes, obvious



3DS-FC: 4511-1768-7903 (Mii-Name: Mnementh), Nintendo-Network-ID: Mnementh, Switch: SW-7706-3819-9381 (Mnementh)

my greatest games: 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023

10 years greatest game event!

bets: [peak year] [+], [1], [2], [3], [4]