Something has dawned on me recently. I don't necessarily have the opportunity to gush about a few of my favorite things. So I decided to make a place where I could. Here's the premise. Pick either your top 9 or top 16 vidya gaems EVER. Go here:
http://bighugelabs.com/mosaic.phpAnd make a custom little mosaic of them.
We've done something like this before, but it was rather crudely organized, and the number rule wasn't really strictly followed. If you have a particular series you like, you can simply include the best entry in that series if the ones you have in mind are similar enough to compare. (Example: If I like both Sonic 2 and Sonic 3, but liked Sonic 2 more, I could just include Sonic 2. However, if I liked Sonic 2 and Sonic
Adventure 2, I might include both. Don't worry, they're not in any order, so you don't need to stress on which
rank you'd put them in. You can give little descriptions of them if you want, but don't feel forced into it. That's mostly for me.
So without further, here's mine!
Bayonetta~: Yes, yes, it's a game with T&A. But that's merely the skin wrapped around the body of a
hardened warrior, with a brutally tongue in cheek sense of humor. It's camp, but a
stylized camp-- Narm Charm incarnate with a pair of
high heel pistols strapped to its feet. And a BA soundtrack, too.
GOD HAND: The tagline on the back of the case is "
YOU CAN
PUNCH PEOPLE IN THE
FACE". That
should tell you all you need to know, but here's what's what: It's a tough-as-nails new age beat-em-up that lives on Rule of Fun and
Rule of Funny. And again, a badass soundtrack.
Brave Fencer Musashi: A funny, engaging, and impressively long-lasting action RPG back from when Square was still good! I never did beat it, though... Which makes me upset it's still not released on PSN. I'd buy it in a heartbeat.
Sonic Adventure 2: Battle: Yeah, you know I had to include this. I put this over SA1 because 1. I could take the voice acting and lip syncing (more) seriously. 2. The Good/Bad Level ratio was much more balanced. 3. No fishing levels.
...No seriously.
Screw those fishing levels.
Devil May Cry 3: Pretty much Bayonetta, but with Dante. So, yeah.
Threads of Fate: This was one of the first games to feature characters that I really fell in love with. I loved its story, and it was really, really fun. Maybe it's the nostalgia factor, but I can't think of a whole lot to dislike about this game. It's really a classic.
Silent Hill 2:
http://www.escapistmagazine.com/videos/ ... ent-Hill-2The Neverhood: Think 'Myst', but made of
kclay, sandwiching an lovably charming Tex Avery sense of humor and a thuddy
bluegrass-skat soundtrack between truly eerie, lonesome exploring and headscratcher puzzle solving. The story is really something else, and you can quickly get a feel of how
massive the scope of your world is not ten minutes into playing. If ever I'm asked if a game can be
deep without being pretentious, I point to the Neverhood.
Final Fantasy VII: Yeah, maybe I would've put VI here if I'd played it first. But I didn't, I haven't, and you can just
sit on it. This is my OG RPG and I'm
sticking with it.Max Payne 2: I'm a sucker for style, it seems, and Payne is dripping with it. To give no mention of how much
fun I have disposing of thug after thug in my heart-pounding, adrenaline-rushing, painkiller-popping bullet time.
InFAMOUS: The first sandbox I ever played where I truly
cared about where the story was going. Really polished game.
Metal Gear Solid 3: I love Metal Gear. This is the best Metal Gear.
Uncharted 2: It's weird, looking over this game. It doesn't really...
innovate? In any particular way? But it does everything
so amazingly well. Aside from that, the game
oozes charisma from every pore. Every moment is memorable. It's one of the few single player campaigns where the
only downside is that it has to
end.
Mass Effect 2 (With Vanguard):
http://img508.imageshack.us/img508/3343 ... sohgod.jpgComix Zone: Original concept, clever gameplay, awesome graphics (for its time, of course), and a combat system deeper than it had any right to be. That, and it was harder than
diamonds, and laid claim to the most bitchin'
16-bit grunge rock OST you will
ever hear.
Elite Beat Agents: Indescribable beauty