#50 Simulation Representative: Cities Skylines - (PC/Steam)
I really love simulation games. During part of my teenage years, these were the only games I could play, usually on PC, since I didn’t own any consoles. Among PC games, simulation games were undoubtedly my favorites. I was torn about whether to include The Sims 3 or Cities: Skylines in my ranking. I definitely played TS3 more, but I think I simply prefer the management aspect of Cities: Skylines. It’s a game I still revisit periodically, while TS3 has simply faded into oblivion.
#49 Story Driven Adventure Game Representative: Detroit Become Human (PS4)
I've always been drawn to games that focus heavily on narrative and player choice, and Detroit: Become Human excels in both areas (without any doubt is the best player-choice game in the market). Its branching storyline, complex characters, and moral dilemmas create an immersive experience that stayed with me long after the credits rolled. I think the branching outcomes and endings set them apart to something like Life is Stranger. It's a game I kept playing over and over only to see "What if" scenarios. I was genuinely touched by the stories told here, the characters are very relatable and the voice acting is top tier. If you like this kind of games you can't go wrong with Detroit. I hope we get a sequel soon, what are you wanting Sony?????
#48 Arcade Style and Fighting Representative: Marvel vs Capcom (PS1)
Arcade-style games have a special place in my heart since they send me back directly to childhood, when I could play co-op with friends in arcades. At that time in Brazil it was common to some people "rent" their consoles to be played by people who don't have Mmney to buy their own. Those places became spaces to kids to gather together and beat each other... figuratively. I had many options to pick here, Street Fighter, KOF, SNK vs Capcom SVC Chaos... but ultimately I think Marvel vs Capcom just feels right. It has fast-paced action, colorful (and iconic) roster of characters, and tag-team mechanics make it endlessly entertaining
#47 Local Coop and Racing Representative: Crash Team Racing Nitro-Fueled (PS4)
Local co-op games are all about fun and competition, and Crash Team Racing Nitro-Fueled nails it. A perfect mix of nostalgia and modern polish, it brings back the excitement of the original while adding plenty of new features. To date still by far my favorite coop game and I keep playing it regularly. The original PS1 is a serious contender to my most played game ever, and the PS4 remake just brings it to shine even more with the addition of new mechanics and even the races from Crash Tag Team Racing (PS2). It's so much better than Mario Kart, you all should give it a try!
#46 Shooter and Multiplayer Representative: Splatoon 2 (Nintendo Switch)
Oooh the shooter for people who hate shooters (me)!
Splatoon 2 proves that shooters don't always need to be gritty or serious. Between Overwatch and Paladins (both I had 300h+ played, just like Splatoon 2) this was a no-brainer choice, because as much they are all fun none has the creativity of Splatoon. Its unique approach to the genre, focused on covering territory with ink rather than just eliminating opponents, keeps it so unique and adds layers of strategy and action that make it a standout as a multiplayer game
The game even features a very decent single-player campaign, which is great for teaching you the game mechanics: the cherry on top!