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Released at the end of the SNES's life, Earthbound was one of the best RPGs on the SNES but was overlooked by many. Over the years the fans have created a cult following around the game on the internet, and even have many dedicated sites to a game they consider legendary. In the game you play as Ness, a little boy from Onett whose world was turned on its ear when a meteorite landed near his house. What came out of this space rock? A bee from the future named Buzz Buzz, what else? Buzz Buzz informs Ness of Giyagas’ plan and so Ness’ adventure begins. Earthbound has some of the most creative writing, humor, and stories of any RPG which can span from being serious and touching to hilarious within the same scene, which gave the game its unique feeling and made the game such a hit with its fans.
Shenmue was one of the most innovative games for its time, featuring weather changing day to day, open world gameplay, quick time event gameplay, and all with stunning presentation. Today those are standards we have come to expect from games, but Shenmue was one of the games that set that bar. The story revolves around Ryu, setting out to avenge his father’s murder. Ryu has to go around the port searching for clues which included looking for sailors, getting into brawls, and epic cut scenes with quick time events. Still infamous for having one of the most expensive gaming budgets in history at 70 million dollars, if you thought HD development costs were insane it has nothing on Shenmue. Now could you tell me where I can find some sailors?
Halo is the game that launched a thousand ships and single-handedly carried the Xbox into the spotlight. An interesting story, fantastically fun weapons and vehicles, sprawling vistas, cooperative play, and plenty of opportunities to try different tactics drew in millions of fans. But it was the endlessly customizable sixteen-player multiplayer mode that kept players coming back for more. Like all of the best multiplayer games, Halo is one of those experiences where every match has at least one epic moment you wish you had been videotaping. Remember that time your two friends were sniping at each other from opposite sides of the map, and you got bored, hopped in a ghost, and smashed into one just as he drew a bead on the other? (I know I do!—Dan) Plasma grenades were great, too. Is it a blue spider?! GET IT OFF!
Set just after Samus recovered the ‘last’ Metroid larva and delivered it the the Ceres Space Station in Metroid II, Super Metroid was lauded as much for its atmosphere as it was for translating the series’ much-loved exploration-based gameplay into sixteen glorious bits. In a bid to recapture the kidnapped Metroid from her arch-nemesis, Ridley, Samus explores areas both old and new, gaining new powers, surpassing new obstacles, and defeating new foes. But the non-combat areas, when Samus is simply running from point A to point B, with their haunting music and intentionally-depressing weather effects (like rain), are probably the most memorable parts of this Super Nintendo masterpiece.
Ah, Super Mario Bros, the game that is impossible to hate. Probably the biggest surprise here is that it wasn’t higher on the list, which just goes to show how diverse VGC’s user's tastes are. While not technically where Mario got his start, when anyone picture’s gaming’s mascot, the first thing that comes to mind is Super Mario Bros. The revolutionary ideas it brought to the video gaming world (such as scrolling and hidden paths) are matched in their importance only by the iconic gameplay, colourful graphics, and iconic music. Everyone remembers running through World 1-1, hopping over the pipes, tossing turtle shells and juuust missing the top of the flagpole. That is, if the first Goomba didn’t take all their lives.
Recently chosen by VGChartz as the Gamecube's best game, the members have awarded The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker a place among the 25 best games ever made. Fans didn't exactly warm up to it when Wind Waker was first shown , though. They demanded a realistic Link, not this cel-shaded toon figure. However, those who opened up to the artstyle discovered an amazing game, ironically owing much of its quality to its style. The kingdom of Hyrule is long drowned under the sea and the world is made up of several islands. Link travels across this vast sea in search of his sister, while battling the evil Ganondorf, solving challenging dungeons, and helping out the fantastically designed inhabitants of the Great Sea. Sure the sailing, can get a bit boring and that Triforce quest wasn't really that interesting, but one look at that gorgeous, vivid world is enough to make you forget all that and embrace Wind Waker as an amazing Zelda.
This game being launched alongside Wii is probably part of the reason why Nintendo's fifth console was such a big success at launch. Sure, those looking for a new experience stuck to Wii Sports, but the traditional fan probably anticipated Twilight Princess much more, and with over 50 hours of great Zelda gameplay, it definitely delivered. As often in Zelda games you start of as a young boy, Link, in a small village in the Kingdom of Hyrule. Near the beginning of the adventure, the hero finds himself trapped in wolf form in the Twilight Realm, a dark parallel world where the Twilight King rules. A small creature, Midna, offers to help you on your quest to free Hyrule of the Twilight. You'll play part of the game as a wolf, which is a great addition to the traditional Zelda gameplay. In that wolf form you can use your senses to find routes, hidden items and you’re even able to defeat enemies that are hard to beat in human form. In the Wii version of the game motion sensing is used to control the Master Sword, while the pointer makes for a big improvement in using the boomerang and bow. However, the best use of the Wiimote is for fishing, which is transformed into more than just a mini-game thanks to the motion controls. The biggest Hyrule yet is a fantastic experience.
After the great but still slightly disappointing second game, creator Hideo Kojima brought his famous stealth series back to where it belongs with Snake Eater: at the highest level of gaming. In the struggle to achieve world peace and world dominance in the Cold War period, rivaling governments are secretly developing weapons technology that could threaten the future existence of life. Set in Cold War-era Russia, the story centers on FOX operative Naked Snake as he is summoned to travel deep into the heart of enemy territory in an attempt to rescue weapons designer Sokolov and sabotage an experimental superweapon. Where the earlier Metal Gear Solid games were set in a primarily urban environment, Snake Eater adopts a 1960s Soviet jungle setting, with the high tech, near-future trappings of previous Metal Gear Solid games being replaced with the wilderness by using camouflage, close-quarters combat, stalking and interrogation.










When the Super NES launched, Nintendo made the genius move of packing in the latest entry in the then-most popular franchise in video games. Although Miyamoto has repeatedly stated that he's not totally happy with Super Mario World, it's still an amazing game. Despite the fantastic graphics, refined platforming, and timeless music, perhaps the game's most memorable credit is the introduction of everyone's favourite green dinosaur, Yoshi!
After the success of The Legend of Zelda on the NES, it was inevitable that the series would continue on the Super NES. And how! Gone was the side-scrolling perspective found in Zelda II: The Adventure of Link. A Link to the Past reverts to an overhead perspective similar to that of the original. At the beginning of A Link to the Past, a young boy named Link is awakened by a telepathic message from Princess Zelda, who says that she is locked in the dungeon of Hyrule Castle. As the message closes, Link finds his uncle ready for battle, telling him to remain in bed. Ever the video game hero, Link ignores the command and follows him to Hyrule Castle. When he arrives, he finds his uncle seriously wounded, and is instructed to rescue Princess Zelda from her prison with his new sword and shield. After his uncle passes out, Link navigates the castle and rescues Zelda from her cell, and the two escape into a secret passage through the sewers that leads to a sanctuary. This is only the prologue to the true adventure. Many innovations that were unique at the time, especially the changes from the light world to the dark world, make this an extremely memorable experience.
Originally released in in America as Final Fantasy III, this game is another Super Nintendo game. Combat in Final Fantasy VI is menu-based, in which the player selects an action from a list of such options as Fight, Magic, and Item. A maximum of four characters may be used in battles, which uses the series' traditional Active Time Battle system, or ATB, which was designed by Hiroyuki Itō and first featured in Final Fantasy IV. In contrast to the medieval settings featured in previous Final Fantasy titles, Final Fantasy VI is set in a steampunk environment. The structure of society parallels that of the latter half of the 19th century, with opera and the fine arts serving as recurring motifs throughout the game. The fact that Final Fantasy VI is often named best the Final Fantasy game says enough: this is a must play for anyone.
A lone multiplatform game in a list that's dominated by exclusives, Resident Evil 4 isn't just any game. The only PlayStation 2 generation game in the Top 10 is a technical marvel. Mikami wanted to reimage the Resident Evil series and did it in a fantastic way. As former Racoon City police officer Leon Kennedy you arrive in a small Spanish village to rescue the kidnapped daughter of the US President only to discover the locals are less than friendly. The gameplay focuses on action, horror, and shootouts involving crowds of enemies in large open areas. This is a departure from the previous games in the series which focused on exploration and conservation of ammunition.
In 1996 Nintendo revolutionized videogaming once again. The power of the N64 made a true 3D platformer possible for the first time ever, and Miyamoto showed why he's the best game creator ever. When there are boudaries he will break them. In this case, Super Mario 64 was the first to use a dynamic camera system and had great implementation of its analog controls. Super Mario 64 begins with a letter from Princess Peach inviting Mario to come to her castle for a cake she has baked for him, however, when he arrives, Mario discovers that Bowser has invaded the castle and imprisoned the princess and her servants within it using the power of the castle's 120 Power Stars. Many of the castle's paintings are portals to other worlds, in which Bowser's minions keep watch over the stars.
After the disapointing Super Mario Sunshine on Gamecube many thought the glory of Mario was over. How wrong they were. With Super Mario Galaxy Nintendo proved they still have the magic touch to create the perfect platformer. Mario is sent to space this time and the numerous strange planets function as the backdrop for the adventure. The big draw is the new physics system that allows for a unique feature: each celestial object has its own gravitational force, allowing the player to completely circumnavigate rounded or irregular planetoids, walking sideways or upside down, which makes for a great platforming experience.
Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots has the distinguished honor of gaining the title of VGChartz' best game of the current generation. Metal Gear Solid is one of the few series' that managed to get all games in this Top 100, which shows the extreme quality of the series and its creator Hideo Kojima. Metal Gear Solid 4 is set five years after the Big Shell incident (depicted in Metal Gear Solid 2), in 2014. The world economy is based on continuous war, fueled by Private Military Companies, which constitute the majority among nations' armies. Snake accepts a request by Roy Campbell to terminate Liquid, with Otacon and Sunny providing mission support from the Nomad aircraft. Amazing graphics, fabulous (and abundant) cutscenes and gameplay that let's the player decide between sneaking or attacking. This game shows what can be done on current-generation hardware.
Kicking of the Top 3 is a golden oldie. A fabulous 2D platformer that is still a blast to play. The game centers on the quest of Mario and Luigi to save the rulers of seven kingdoms from Bowser. The two brothers must travel across eight worlds to restore order to the Mushroom World. Super Mario 3 took the amazing gameplay from the first game and improved it in every possible way. Bigger and more varied levels, an interactive overworld map and power-ups that transformed Mario or Luigi in a Frog, Statue or Raccoon (that could fly...). Super Mario Bros 3 proves that games don't need technology to be fantastic.
A legendary title in a legendary series. There's a reason the internet explodes when rumours about the remake appear. Final Fantasy VII is the most popular JRPG ever and one that made millions and millions stick to their PlayStation for numerous hours. The PlayStation's CD-ROM medium allowed for never seen before cutscenes that proved to become a standard for the genre. The game's setting follows in the footsteps of Final Fantasy VI by presenting a world with considerably more advanced technology than the first five games in the series. Overall, the game's technology and society approximates that of near-future science fiction. Final Fantasy VII's story centers on mercenary Cloud Strife who joins with several others to stop the megacorporation Shin-Ra, which is draining the life of the planet to use as an energy source. As the story progresses, the situation escalates and Cloud and his allies must battle the game's main antagonist, Sephiroth. The most popular RPG of all time is the second best game of all time and rightfully so.
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战神1我觉得相当不错,重气氛和体验,文明质感很好。
因为人家这评价不会受“中国第一刊”和“权威大厂”“国民游戏”的影响
因为任天堂还未曾超越自己
原帖由 zentdk 于 2009-5-31 09:28 发表
[posted by wap]
另外说什么没通就不能评(你怎么知道?)的不是在自抽么?难道这个投票不是小白瞎投的?再考虑此游戏的销量……


原帖由 zentdk 于 2009-5-31 09:45 发表
[posted by wap]
木鱼脑子啊……你说没玩通没资格说,那么这游戏销量在里面算超低的,可见投票的也没资格,一个觉得nmh有这资格的小白,我知道为什么预测这么离谱了……

原帖由 zentdk 于 2009-5-31 09:28 发表
[posted by wap]
另外说什么没通就不能评(你怎么知道?)的不是在自抽么?难道这个投票不是小白瞎投的?再考虑此游戏的销量……

原帖由 zentdk 于 2009-5-31 10:00 发表
[posted by wap]
喷了,是你说玩过的才有资格评,又不是我脑残这么说,显然这个游戏玩的人少,可见不少人评的时候不需要通
说白了,这排名你觉得好跟我有什么关系?我觉得烂还不行?还没资格说?碰到赤佬了……
原帖由 zentdk 于 2009-5-31 09:28 发表
[posted by wap]
另外说什么没通就不能评(你怎么知道?)的不是在自抽么?难道这个投票不是小白瞎投的?再考虑此游戏的销量……


原帖由 耶稣复临 于 2009-5-31 10:04 发表
周围的游戏入榜是应该的,NMH入榜就是小白瞎投的,
销量论?大神和旺达卖了多少?就你一上来喷的那口脏水知道你没通了,估计K7你也没怎么玩过吧![]()
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我看这贴没有比你更白的了![]()
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原帖由 zentdk 于 2009-5-31 17:51 发表
不要脑补ok?
提销量是为了证明如果真的是要玩通才能有资格评,那么这个榜就是垃圾榜,因为nmh销量不高,相对来说明显是没玩过的把这个游戏顶上了榜,也就是说你反而在支持我的观点,即这个榜非常弱智,当然事实也 ...
原帖由 zentdk 于 2009-5-31 17:51 发表
不要脑补ok?
提销量是为了证明如果真的是要玩通才能有资格评,那么这个榜就是垃圾榜,因为nmh销量不高,相对来说明显是没玩过的把这个游戏顶上了榜,也就是说你反而在支持我的观点,即这个榜非常弱智,当然事实也 ...
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