(Totally random stock image of top games that has nothing to do with my list. But it looks cool.)
Welcome to my much more than top 100 games of all time list. Why is it not 100 because I found a way for my list to not be all Zelda, MGS or Mario games. I also hate the idea of only putting one or two per franchise, this is about individual games and some franchises are so good all their games are in the top. But that makes for a boring list so I wanted more games in.
The compromise I came up with is to bunch similar quality games together as one entry (example Galaxy 1 and 2). There could be two, three, maybe six games in one number. The idea being they are very close in quality so no reason to break them into separate ranks. I will order them from least favorite to favorite within that rank.
This is also a favorites list meaning if one game is ahead of another it does not necessarily mean I think its a better game, I just might have a deeper history with that game. Now toward the top of the list my favorites and what I believe to be the best games ever made are one and the same. It was not easy to pick the games I did, I constantly removed some games, put others in, rearranged the ranks many times. Ive always known my top 25 or so but the rest has been fun to explore and figure out which games have been my favorites over all these years.
Its actually kind of late so I will start officially tomorrow. But before I go I'll leave you with a few games that just missed the list.
So funky and fresh but didn't make it.
The splatoon games, one of the best online competitive "shooters" I've played. Slightly out of the splat zone.
FTL, such an addicting simple yet extremely deep game. A classic but just missses the mark.
The Longest Journey, Incredible story and the best traditional point and click adventure game I have ever played. Excellent game but lets be real, adventure games aren't my thing.
MASTER LIST
- 100. Resident Evil 3 and Resident Evil Outbreak
- 99. Rogue Squadron 2
- 98. Nights
- 97. Destiny
- 96. Astro Bot
- 95. Pixeljunk Eden
- 94. Tomb Raider 2
- 93. Sim CIty 2000
- 92. Splinter Cell Blacklist
- 91. Panzer Dragoon 2 and Panzer Dragoon Saga
- 90. Shenmue 1 and 2
- 89. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2 and 3
- 88. Nioh
- 87. Tetris
- 86. Darksiders
- 85. Assassin's Creed 2
- 84. Portal 1 and 2
- 83. Dragon Quest 8
- 82. BloodBorne
- 81. Ecco the Dolphin 1 and 2
- 80. Dead Space 1 and 2
- 79. Blood Omen: Legacy of Kain
- 78. Kingdom Hearts 2
- 77. Mortal Kombat 1, 2 and 9
- 76. Uncharted 3, 4 and Lost Legacy
- 75. Mike Tyson's Punch-Out!!
- 74. The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild
- 73. Rayman Origins and Legends
- 72. Castlevania Aria of Sorrow and Dawn of Sorrow
- 71. Crash Bandicoot 2
- 70. Silent Hill
- 69. Bioshock and Bioshock Infinite
- 68. Bayonetta 1 and 2
- 67. Donkey Kong Country Returns
- 66. AM2R, Metroid Prime 2 and Metroid Zero Mission
- 65. Final Fantasy 6 and 12
- 64. The World Ends With You
- 63. Hollow Knight
- 62. Chrono Trigger
- 61. Metal Gear Solid Ghost Babel
- 60. Dragon Age: Origins
- 59. Sonic Adventure 1, Sonic Unleashed, Sonic Colors and Sonic Adventure 2
- 58. Mega Man 2
- 57. Halo 1 and 2
- 56. Mario and Luigi Superstar Saga and Paper Mario 2
- 55. Devil May Cry 1 and 4
- 54. Horizon Zero Dawn
- 53. Legacy of Kain: Soul Reaver
- 52. Tie Fighter and X-Wing Alliance
- 51. Gran Turismo 1 and 3
- 50. Tekken 3
- 49. Legend of Zelda A Link Between Worlds and Oracle of Ages/Seasons
- 48. Sonic 1, 3 and Knuckles
- 47. God of War 3
- 46. Super Smash Bros. Melee, Brawl, Wii U and Ultimate
- 45. Metroid Prime 3
- 44. Ratchet and Clank Going Commando and A Crack in Time
- 43. GTA 3, 4, 5 and Red Dead Redemption
- 42. Mass Effect 3
- 41. Super Mario Bros, Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island, Super Mario 64 and Super Mario 3D World
- 40. NFL2k1 and ESPN NFL 2K5
- 39. Ninja Gaiden
- 38. Deus Ex
- 37. Shadow of the Colossus
- 36. The Elder Scrolls 4 Oblivion and TES5 Skyrim
- 35. Virtua Fighter 4 Evolution and Virtua Fighter 5
- 34. Okami
- 33. The Last of Us
- 32. X-Com UFO Defense
- 31. Fallout 3 and New Vegas
- 30. Resident Evil, Resident Evil Remake and Resident Evil 5
- 29. God of War 2 and God of War 4
- 28. Red Dead Redemption 2
- 27. Metal Gear Solid 2
- 26. Devil May Cry 3
- 25. Batman Arkham Asylum, City and Knight
- 24. Legend of Zelda Wind Waker and Skyward Sword
- 23. Final Fantasy 7 and 8
- 22. The Witness
- 21. Phantasy Star Online
- 20. Half-Life 2
- 19. LittleBigPlanet 1 and 2
- 18. Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic
- 17. Doom
- 16. Sonic the Hedgehog 2
- 15. Super Metroid
- 14. Demon's Souls, Dark Souls and Dark Souls 3
- 13. Uncharted 2
- 12. Castlevania SOTN
- 11. Resident Evil 2, Code Veronica and Remake 2
- 10. Metal Gear Solid V
- 9. GTA Vice City and San Andreas
- 8. Super Mario Bros. 3 and Super Mario World
- 7. The Legend of Zelda, A Link to the Past and Link's Awakening
- 6. Mass Effect 2
- 5. Super Mario Galaxy 1 and 2
- 4. Metroid Prime
It's too late. Nintendo won.
As someone who considers Metroid Prime a contenter for greatest game ever, I should probably give Super Metroid a go. Metroid II didn't do it for me, though.
You should give it a shot. Metroid II really has very little in common with it. We can make it a community game and all play it. Everyone probably has it at this point.
I'm up for that. Prime is better, but Super Metroid is also amazing. Foolz, I'm glad to see someone else regard Prime as possible GOAT.
Got it working nicely in Higan. Menu music is killer; Ridley fucking you up then flying off is a great opening, too.
Uh, so I'm ready to play it whenever.
Ahh. Super Metroid. Such an excellent game.
14. Demon's Souls, Dark Souls and Dark Souls 3
It is time for Souls. Yes there is one game missing from this grouping cause fuck DS2. These are all classics in their own way and worth talking about so lets begin with the original
Back in the late 2000s word was coming in about a new game that was unlike anything we had played. It was in Japan only and a few people imported it from there and started to tell tales of this wild game that will beat you down and yet have a sense of reward that is unmatched. For me it was ragnaar at GS who spread the gospel of Souls, he imported Demon's Souls and was hooked. He shared pictures and described a kind of game that left me super intrigued. Finally the game arrived state side, I was not prepared for what awaited me. A game that respects the player and expects them to figure out the game world on their own. No hand holding, no hour long tutorial. The game starts, you go, and you will die many times but each death is a learning lesson to get better. We were in the midst of a generation of lineararity, of automation. every game followed certain templates; Demon's Souls said to hell with all that and harkens back to a day when we games had no tutorials and you had no choice but to figure out what to do. That was the way Zelda was, the way Metroid was, the way the best old games were and here is this new game that drops you into a world figuratively and almost literaly naked and afraid. It was such a breath of fresh air.
The controls and combat do take a while to get used to but it eventually all makes sense. EVery action costs stamina, this one feature prevents the game from becoming a hack and slash extravaganza and instead gives us careful methodical combat that is very tense. Any enemy can kill you in a few hits, this makes every encounter matter. I traved through the first area in awe of the scale of the leveles and the intricate level design with hidden items throughout. This games structure is different from the rest as you go through 4 worlds which each have 4 levels in them in any order you want. It was a cool choice and each of the four worlds were quite different from each other. I remember going to prison just to check it out and saw one of those chuthulu guards and said NOPE then left. When I started world 1-2 and I entered an aren against this gigantic statue, I didnt even reach his knee and I am battling this thing while enemies are on walls shooting down, I couldn't believe it. It had a sense of scale I had not seen since SOTC but this game was doing so much more than SOTC did.
Demon's introduced all the key features of this franchise like the way online is handled. At the time it was completely orignal, you see others in your game almost as ghosts and the whole community can leave messages for one another. This made the experience feel so much more communal, you knew you were not alone and those tips many times saved my life. The way the game handles coop and PvP allowed those modes to exist but never really detract from the single player experience. Death was a new mechanic as well with you losing all your exp unless you touch your dead body. A simple concept that adds so much to the way the entire gameplay system works. It's been copied in ways by many games but the way this series handles online is great. One perfect example is in what I thought was the most clever boss battle in the game which was the monk. I realized what the game was doing, a stroke of genius, it would take a player from anywhere online and make them the boss, it was a cool PvP boss battle. Demon's Souls has excellent level design despite not being an open interconnected worid like the next game...
This is the masterpiece. I talked earlier on the list about the perfect sequels well here is one of those. Dark Souls took all of what made Demon's great and expanded it into a metroid style interconnected world that is seemless as you explore from location to location and finding shortcuts that connect them all. This one change drastically effects the exploration and the overall feel of simply finding ones way. Here I am at firelink shrine and I can go up the path the game clearly wants me to go or head down into the caves and ... wtf is this giant skeleton AHHHH. But if you are good enough you ca get in and get a high level sword right away. That is the freedome that Dark Souls gives and it made every decision on where to go feel meaningful.
I was infatuated with the online portions of this game mainly the covenants which took a far more defined role in this game. Some covenants were designed with coop in mind, offering rewards for you aiding others in boss battles. Some were PvP focused like the excellent forest covenant where you would hunt other players as they explored the magical forest. I loved the pvp aspect, there is a whole meta game to building the best PvP builds that I sort of dabbled in later on after I finished the game once and ended up in many PvP battles in this games DLC arena. It all comes together, its a game I can play for the single player joy of combat and exploration or just go on a tangent battling players or aiding them.
Dark Souls has so many memorable moments. Anor Londo is awe inspiring when I first reached it. Those damn asshole archers on the rooftop, a rooftop you can get on with very careful skills at navigating tight spaces. Later on you find a painting and get sucked into a new world. Discover the home of an ancient dragon at a deep underground beach head that is almost dream like. Incredible boss battles, the best level design of the series, the most memorable moments all are in this one.
Dark Souls 3 is the culmination of all the Souls games that came before it. I argue this with some Zelda games game, in this situation I think if DS3 came out first ahead of DS1 we would be saying DS3 is the best one, it just so happens it came after 4 similiar games so the magic of that discovery of a new kind of game is gone. Still DS3 offers the most polish, the combat is the best its been, the builds more varied than ever before. PVP and coop are well balanced. The game world is the most detailed and stunning to behold, there is this city at night that when you first enter I could not believe the vista, I wanted to make it a wallpaper. I love the way this game ties into Dark Souls for a little nostalgia and to tie the series up in neat bow.
We did get too many Souls like games back to back by the time DS3 hit so I get the need for a break after but man I'm ready for more. Sekiro was something too different, I want that true RPG experience of building a character. Of having weird covenants and wild secrets across a giantic game that is more methodical, creepy, and in a fantasy setting. This is a game made for my sensibilities and it blows me away at how popular this series has become, wow a game known for its difficulty actually does have a audience in this day and age. The Souls games are proof that the kinds of games I like will always have a place in this industry. I love these games so much, its not often you get a series that invents a whole subgenre of copy cats, still no one does it better than FROM with Souls.
As someone who didn't play Demon's Souls or Dark Souls, even Dark Souls 2 was alright.
13. Uncharted 2
If there was ever a discussion as to what is the Raiders of the Lost Ark of video games, Uncharted 2 is it. I can't think of a better game that captures the essence of adventure, of non stop thrills and death defying setpeices as well as Uncharted 2. In terms of best paced action games of all time, U2 is up there with RE4 and HL2, it's one of those games that is unrelenting in its variety, enemy encounters and constant changing of action scenarios. It builds on the first game in such needed ways like shoring up the melee and stealth so that they are viable options in many combat encounters. Verticality became a huge focus point allowing Drake to climb and shoot at the same time, removing the line of platforming or combat as now they can be one. State of the art environmental destruction allowed the player to remain in control as the world around them crumbled and moved. This was showcased in many of the best setpieces in video game history, like the helicopter chase through buildings that collapse as you battle in them.
Uncharted 2 is one of those perfect sequels, the one that evolves the first game into the final form that all other sequels slightly add to. It's far longer than the first game and expands the story and world in many ways. Think of the first game, just one island location; Uncharted 2 is a world spanning globe trotting adventure that takes you from the streets of a city, to a jungle, to snow capped mountains and more. It introduces some great new characters and further explores the relationships of Nathan and Elena, sure its all done in an action movie playful way but their affection for one another eally comes through. The name of the game though is pacing, this game just does not stop. It's one holy shit moment after another. Just when the action gets too overbearing the game throws in a repreive in a puzzle section, or the perfect casual stroll through a village. It understands the ebb and flow of an action game better than almost any game. No section over stays its welcome, no section feels like it was poorly designed. Its all quality from start to finish.
We can't talk about this game without mentioning the train. To me at the time it was the greatest setpiece in gaming history. About a 30-45 minute showcase of every aspect of the game in one thrilling setpiece that goes on and on. First you can stealth the train or get into intense shootouts where you have to use all your platforming and gunning skills to get by. Giant chain gun enemies star to show, you can use the environment agaisnt them. Helicopters try to blow you up, you get on turrets and fight back. There is a boss battle at the end and then a huge crash with Drake hanging on for dear life leading right into a struggle for survival in the cold against snipers. It is just action game bliss, when the story and gameplay all come together to put together a memorable sequence. And then just a few hours later you get the most ridiculous tank car chase through a village, no game has moments like that, only this series. None of the sequels ever matched the perfect pacing of this game.
I haven't even mentioned the multiplayer, oh did we have fun. Steel, Travo, Solid, and other, we would get on all the time. It's were our own naked playing became an inside joke, we would ask if Steel was nude and he would reply yes, we knew it was on, naked steel was the best. The beta alone was legendary, so much so that the patch that came for the full game seemed to "ruin" the balance. This game had great competitive modes and very addicting coop missions. Man I loved running the survival missions with you guys, we had some epic games where I was the last guy alive and chaingun dudes and snipers were al over and i had to roll around to rescue you guys. What a fun, unique online mode. Maybe my favorite of the PS3 era.
This game is a masterpiece, its the best game Naughty Dog ever made and maybe the best Sony published game of all time.