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Current list - https://gamrconnect.vgchartz.com/thread/248646/post-only-once-the-official-thread-the-15th-annual-greatest-games-event/4/#4

16 - Dino Crisis 2
- This sequel is a more action packed, combat heavy experience than the previous game.
- Killing more enemies gives you more points, which you can use to buy ammo, health supplies, new weapons, or upgrades for your current weaponry.
- Fans are still hopeful that this series will be brought back from the brink of extinction by the developer. It has not seen a new release in over 20 years, after the third mainline entry was poorly received.

14 - Super Mario Galaxy
- For the first time in 3D, the playable character can use this power up that dates back to the first 2D game.
- The power up in question is fire based.

12
- Poisonous rivers and pachinko machines giving players headaches.
- Players often say that a checklist of sorts would have been handy for keeping track of a certain collectible, as there’s no way to know which specific ones you have found.

10
- This game, which launched a major franchise, was originally conceived as a remake of another title.

09
- This sequel takes players outside of the United States for the first time, with competitions based in France and Mexico.

08
- 11 / 96

07
- Kudos to you if this game doesn’t make you hate owls even a little bit.

06
- An adventure that has levels based in South America, Europe, Africa, and a mythical location.

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mZuzek said:

#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 --

Hm, actually like half the TGA winners are massive fantasy games. DA: Inquisition, Witcher 3, BotW, Elden Ring and BG3.

But I guess BG3 has the most story freedom so I'll guess that.



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drbunnig said:

Current list - https://gamrconnect.vgchartz.com/thread/248646/post-only-once-the-official-thread-the-15th-annual-greatest-games-event/4/#4

16
- This sequel is a more action packed, combat heavy experience than the previous game.
- Killing more enemies gives you more points, which you can use to buy ammo, health supplies, new weapons, or upgrades for your current weaponry.
- Fans are still hopeful that this series will be brought back from the brink of extinction by the developer. It has not seen a new release in over 20 years, after the third mainline entry was poorly received.

14
- For the first time in 3D, the playable character can use this power up that dates back to the first 2D game.
- The power up in question is fire based.

16) Dino Crisis 2?

14) I feel like this has to be the Fire Flower but I'm honestly not sure when it entered the 3D games. Was it all the way in Galaxy?



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No. 9 Metal Gear Solid 2

There was a time when MGS 1 and 2 would be in my top spot, for many years and to it's credit it took over a decade for them to be pushed out and soon, they both will be out of the top ten, a credit to how far gaming has come. This game was so far ahead of it's time technically but after a recent playthrpugh I find the nostalgia worn off and it's much easier to see it's flaws and where it fails which is disappointing but that said it's still incredible and manages to hold on and some of the sci fi aspects of the game have become more so, sci reality today with shocking levels of similarity to problems we are facing today in some of the areas of the story that were the most outlandish back in the early 00's. MGS5 may have came along and perfected the gameplay aspects of a MGS game but never did a title come around to beating the story or the tone in the first two MGS's and particularly this one, I disagree with the MG3 love and as I weigh it up, that game doesn't even make my top 50, although I'm sure it would have had bavk in the day. The tone, the themes and the little gamrplay details and much more, make this game better than it should be in current day. Perhaps MGS3 Delta will add whatever is missing in MGS3 and it may reach closer to this title.  Fingers crossed for next year. 



UnderwaterFunktown said:

I had almost forgotten I had 5 more games that needed to be guessed for my next top 15. Here's some hints:

10) Brave vesperia

9) Skydiving simulator 2023

8) The suprise horror poem game. You know the one.

7) 82 video game characters duking it out

6) When a 100 hour game isn't long enough so you release an expanded version fit for royalty

Like 20 min left to guess these while I get my write-ups ready. Won't add more hints cause they're pretty easy if you know them.



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UnderwaterFunktown said:
drbunnig said:

Current list - https://gamrconnect.vgchartz.com/thread/248646/post-only-once-the-official-thread-the-15th-annual-greatest-games-event/4/#4

16
- This sequel is a more action packed, combat heavy experience than the previous game.
- Killing more enemies gives you more points, which you can use to buy ammo, health supplies, new weapons, or upgrades for your current weaponry.
- Fans are still hopeful that this series will be brought back from the brink of extinction by the developer. It has not seen a new release in over 20 years, after the third mainline entry was poorly received.

14
- For the first time in 3D, the playable character can use this power up that dates back to the first 2D game.
- The power up in question is fire based.

16) Dino Crisis 2?

14) I feel like this has to be the Fire Flower but I'm honestly not sure when it entered the 3D games. Was it all the way in Galaxy?

You are correct on both - your reasoning for Galaxy is spot on as well, as it was a reference to the Fire Flower.



Alright the time is now. A number of games went unguessed this time mainly because I was a bit late, but either way you can see them now. Here's the top 15 games of my adult life:

#20 Disco Elysium

 

Disco Elysium is a great game in many ways but it earns this spot because it’s one I could relate to on many levels. There’s something to be said for a game that can both take an honest look on the negative aspect of life and have a deadbeat cop become the god of dance. It’s a weird mixture which stretched out over a long time for me, which might have helped it leave a bigger impact. I might not have loved all of it but it definitely left a powerful enough impression to be on here.

#19 A Short Hike

 

Moving on we have another game that’s here for the strong impression it left, but this time it was a purely positive one. A Short Hike was just the game I needed without knowing I needed it, just a game about flying around on a mountain helping people. It’s just a really positively loaded experience and on top of that an actually fun, well-designed game in the way it’s structured and letting you get further as you unlock more golden feathers.

#18 Resident Evil 4 Remake

 

Resident Evil 4 Remake is honestly a very easy game to nitpick for me. It changes a lot and while it stands really strongly on its own there’s so many little things where you go “they shouldn’t have changed that” or “they should have added that as well”. Obviously, that means the game didn’t quite hit its full potential for me, but my god, it’s still really good. The gameplay has to be the best I’ve experienced in this sort of game and though they could have kept a little more campyness it mostly is an even better retelling. Still, they never shouldn’t have changed Mike.

#17 Celeste

 

When it comes to difficulty in games I just really, really prefer this way of doing it. Just a series of clean self-contained challenges that puts you right back in the action if you fail. And there’s a lot of failure, but it’s fun and rewarding and there’s even a solid story to boot so what’s not to love?

#16 Ori and the Will of the Wisps

 

I mean this game is just beautiful both literally and figuratively, and after playing The Blind Forest that’s “all” I really expected of it. But they stepped thing up a notch and delivered one of the best metroidvanias ever made even disregarding the bonus points for beauty. Only a handful of games are as close to perfection as this.

#15 Astral Chain/Nier: Automata/MGR: Revengeance

 

Astral Chain, Nier: Automata and Revengeance are what I would consider Platinum’s holy trinity and while I rank them very differently normally, they all deserve credit for being awesome action games with sick gameplay, cool aesthetics and powerful moments along the way. These games all go over the top in one way or another and that's why we love them.

#14 Undertale/Deltarune

 

hey.

Undertale speaks for itself I think and Deltarune is just as good. If anything I like Deltarune just a tad more, but it still has room to grow so Undertale takes the spot for now. But yeah they’re funny, they’re sad, they’re epic and the music is peak.

#13 OMORI

 

Imagine Undertale but the cute parts are cuter and the dark parts are darker. OMORI is… intense. It’s basicly Earthbound for people who like horror and gut-wrenching stories and I will say this: they do leave an impact.

#12 Persona 3 Reload/Persona 4 Golden

 

Persona 3 Reload is the highest new entry for me, particularly so with this different format, and  it’s a tricky one because I loved it, but it definitely had much more room for improvement. I really wanted it to be the perfect version of Persona 3 we had been missing and it’s a stretch to call it that, but it did make the gameplay much more compelling and added some great new elements and scenes. P4 Golden is here as well because regardless of which one or which version, these two Persona games have been really strong (and substantial) gaming experiences in my adult life.

#11 God of War (2018)

 

To me God of War 2018 was one of those beautiful times when both gameplay and story are really captivating and I actually love that it basicly felt like a completely different genre than the previous entries. God of War as an action-adventure with puzzles and everything and Kratos as a man trying to better himself. It sounds weird on paper but the result was amazing.

#10 Tales of Vesperia

 

Most of the many Tales games I’ve played have been in my late teens or adult life and they’ve basicly all been great, but Vesperia will have to carry the banner itself this time as it’s a good distance above the others I might have listed. It’s just a fantastic JRPG with great characters, that reminded me a lot of another game…

#9 Tears of the Kingdom/Breath of the Wild

 

The best open-world games I’ve played in my adult life and both really special games in their own way. Tears of the Kingdom stands a little higher among the games of my adult life because it actually did the opposite and made me feel like a kid again just playing around with items and mechanics and doing crazy things. Also, a big shoutout to Majora’s Mask and Ocarina of time which I played pretty late and would might also have made this top 15 if I hadn’t aimed for a bit more variety.

#8 Doki Doki Literature Club!

 

I’ve mentioned earlier how I really value games that manage to blow my mind and DDLC did not only that but managed to disturb the hell out of me at a time where I really didn’t think any game could do that any longer. DDLC proved me wrong and is a game that delivers perfectly on what it sets out to do which is something I will always revere it for.

#7 Super Smash Bros. Ultimate

 

It honestly hurts me a little to put Ultimate this much higher than Brawl, but well, we’re ranking by eras and Ultimate has no doubt been one of the biggest games of my adult life and easily the one I was most excited for. The extra half week I had to wait because my physical game was delayed was excruciating, but getting my hands on the game, unlocking the characters little by little, playing world of light for the first time, has to be some of my favorite gaming moments in “recent” years. I might have become more critical of the game with time, but there was a while there were it probably was bascily my new favourite game.

#6 Persona 5 (Royal)

 

It’s very fitting that Persona 5 is the number 1 game of my adult years since I got the PS3 version for my 20th birthday, something I wished for basicly on a whim because P4 Golden was very hyped up. And damn what a good whim that was because P5 has since because one of my absolute favorite games ever. I played Royal this year for the first time and while changing and adding to a game that was already so massive and near-perfect is obviously dangerous, I must admit they honestly did make it just a bit better. It’s only the relative newness of only having been a game I played as an adult that keeps it from breaking into the top 5 games of my life.

Also an honorable mention to Ocarina of Time, Majora's Mask and the Last of Us that probably belonged in here but didn't fit super clearnly into any of the eras and I guess also are games that aren't as specific to my life as just being really great games.

That's it for now. Merry Christmas and see you on the other side!



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#10

Change YoY: -1   My Rating: 9.6 / 10

Breaking into the top ten and really getting into games that I consider truly unparalleled. Final Fantasy X was the game I originally bought a PS2 for back in 2002. It was also the first time I had ever bought a console with my own money, and gotten one specifically to play a single game. If it hadn't lived up to my expectations I might have been just a tiny bit annoyed, but fortunately it turned out to be one of the best games I'd ever played. I've never been too bothered by graphical quality, but this game absolutely blew me away at the time. It was so far beyond anything I had played up to that point that I still remember that feeling of awe to this day. The music was then the second element that struck me, the To Zanarkand theme that plays in the intro instantly burying itself into my mind forever as those first few piano chords rang out.

I've since replayed the game several times, and I find myself enjoying it more and more every single time I do. While the visuals naturally aren't as mind-blowing as they once were, every other aspect of the game seems to grow on me over time. The battle system remains one of the best in the whole series, allowing for an impressive level of tactical depth as each character with you can be an active participant at all times, the music is among the best video scores ever, and the story and characters resonate with me even more strongly than they did back when I first played the game. There's this constant sense of underlying melancholy that permeates the game's world and story, a place constantly teetering on the edge of annihilation at the hands of a seemingly unstoppable monster, where even the brief periods of relative peace only ever come through great loss and suffering.

To this day, Final Fantasy X remains my second favourite PS2 game ever, as well as my second favourite Final Fantasy game in general. Though some of its elements were constrained by technological limitations and Squaresoft's inexperience with things like voice acting, it remains one of the most emotionally powerful entries in the whole series, the ending being commonly cited as particularly heartbreaking by many fans of the franchise. Over 20 years after its original release, Final Fantasy X is still just as great as it was back then, and it probably won't be too long until I once again go back to replay it.



Some new hints then.

#7

  • Part 2 of 3 (or 12)

#6

  • Sixteen foes