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Forums - Gaming Discussion - The Discussion Thread -Day #10- The 15th Annual Greatest Games Event

I apologize for being gone for so long! I missed a lot of great conversation.

Since I lost about three weeks, I'll just list games #30-11:

#30 - Final Fantasy VII (PS1, 1997)
#29 - Super Mario Galaxy (Wii, 2007)
#28 - The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind (Xbox, 2002)
#27 - The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom (NS, 2023)
#26 - Ori and the Will of the Wisps (XOne, 2020)
#25 - SoulCalibur (DC, 1999)
#24 - Chrono Trigger (SNES, 1995)
#23 - Metal Gear Solid 3: Subsistence (PS2, 2006)
#22 - Psychonauts (Xbox, 2005)
#21 - Ico (PS2, 2001)
#20 - The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds (3DS, 2013)
#19 - Perfect Dark (N64, 2000)
#18- Super Mario Galaxy 2 (Wii, 2010)
#17- BioShock (X360, 2007)
#16 - Super Mario World (SNES, 1991)
#15 - Banjo-Kazooie (N64, 1998)
#14 - Metroid Prime (GCN, 2002)
#13 - Super Mario Bros. 3 (NES, 1990)
#12 - StarCraft (PC, 1998)
#11 - Super Metroid (SNES, 1994)



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#11

Change YoY: =   My Rating: 9.5 / 10

The last game to miss my top ten, The Legend of Heroes: Trails in the Sky was my introduction to a series that would very quickly become one of my all-time favourites. I remember browsing through Steam almost a decade ago now, just looking for something new to play, when I came across Trails in the Sky. It looked like a game that might be fun to spend some time on, so I bought it on sale and began playing. About 35 hours later I had finished and found one of the best games I'd ever played, almost entirely by accident. Now, about nine years later, I've played and finished 9 games in the series, and loved every single one of them. I mean, six of them are on my top 50 games list, and I currently have two more waiting on my shelf to be played.

There isn't a single aspect of this game that I don't at the very least like. The graphics are perhaps its weakest element, owing to the game's origin as a PSP title released all the way back in 2004, so it's no surprise that they aren't quite up to modern standards. Even then, there's a definite charm to them that holds up to this day, and when everything else in the game is amazing, I can't really complain. Not that graphics have ever really been that important to me anyway. The characters and story are excellent, the fantastic English localization bringing the world alive in a way that few other games can compare, the music is the usual Nihon Falcom quality, that is to say great, and the battle system has more than enough depth to keep the player engaged throughout the running time. Trails in the Sky is an absolutely wonderful game. The story and characters hooked me and made me want to see more immediately upon finishing this game, the main character Estelle in particular is among the best protagonists in any game ever as far as I'm concerned. The gameplay never got dull or repetitive, and the world building here is amazing, showing the beginnings of what would eventually become one of the most impeccably designed fantasy worlds I've ever seen, regardless of medium. I need to replay this game soon, but I might just hold on until the remake comes out next year. And yet, even with all of this praise, this is still not the best game in the series. I'll get to that one soon. 



Let's add a new game here.

#10

  • Sun and Night in Okinawan
  • The first hint refers to the names of the two main protagonists
  • It's almost impossible to lose the game's final battle unless you specifically go out of your way to do so
  • On a pilgrimage north to an ancient ruined city
  • Spira

#8

  • "The night, and the dream, were long..."



Darashiva said:

Let's add a new game here.

#10

  • Sun and Night in Okinawan
  • The first hint refers to the names of the two main protagonists
  • It's almost impossible to lose the game's final battle unless you specifically go out of your way to do so
  • On a pilgrimage north to an ancient ruined city
  • Spira

#8

  • "The night, and the dream, were long..."

I mean 8 is Bloodborne. Duh. 

**Edit** Can you tell I love fromsoft?



My Console Library:

PS5, Switch, XSX

PS4, PS3, PS2, PS1, WiiU, Wii, GCN, N64 SNES, XBO, 360

3DS, DS, GBA, Vita, PSP, Android

Runa216 said:
Darashiva said:

Let's add a new game here.

#10

  • Sun and Night in Okinawan
  • The first hint refers to the names of the two main protagonists
  • It's almost impossible to lose the game's final battle unless you specifically go out of your way to do so
  • On a pilgrimage north to an ancient ruined city
  • Spira

#8

  • "The night, and the dream, were long..."

I mean 8 is Bloodborne. Duh. 

**Edit** Can you tell I love fromsoft?

Correct.



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#10 - A game where you explore a massive fantasy world that gives you so much choice, the story basically becomes whatever you want it to.
#9 - A game where you explore a massive fantasy world that gives you so much choice, the game basically becomes whatever you want it to.

Bonus hint: Both of these won Game of the Year at the TGAs.

UnderwaterFunktown said:

One of these might be Breath of the Wild... Probably 9

This is right, yeah. Hopefully someone guesses #10, can't be too hard --