Top 10 legendary games of all time.
Top 10 legendary game |
Of course, every gamer has
his list of the best games that once sunk into the soul. Someone like
action, RPGs, or sports types of games, and someone doesn’t look at
anything other than online. After all, the choice is huge. So, it is
almost impossible to compile a list of the Top 10 Games of All Time that
all gamers would agree with. Besides, we decided to take a chance and
made our top 10 legendary games.
All-time best 10 legendary games
10. Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 4
Released: 2002 (PlayStation, PlayStation 2, Xbox, Windows)
Tony
Hawk's Pro Skater series is the best among extreme sports games. The
fourth part became especially popular with the release of the version
for the very first Xbox. Then she captivated fans of the new game
console, including your humble servant, with its impeccable graphics and
physics by those standards.
9. The Last of Us
Year of release: 2013 (PlayStation 3)
The
game is distinguished by an incredibly realistic and touching storyline
that keeps the player in suspense and ignorance until the very moment
that changes everything. It's hard to find words to fully describe The
Last of Us. It's better to play once. You will not regret it. We believe
that the second part will also be worthy of a place in the list of the
best games of all time. The exit is not far off.
8. Grand Theft Auto: Vice City
Release year: 2002
Even before the official release of the game, it was clear that it
would be a success. Grand Theft Auto: Vice City is an exciting adventure
for everyone who loves action and a little crime showdown. The turmoil
takes on such proportions that disassembly takes place not only on the
ground but also in the sky. What is the very “mission with a helicopter”
worth? Note that the musical accompaniment of the game is also on top.
After all, it is based on soundtracks that occupy the top lines of the
charts, so you can drive to the tracks of top bands and artists,
including Quiet Riot, Michael Jackson, David Lee Roth, Herbie Hancock,
Judas Priest, and Frankie Goes to Hollywood. In general, GTA: Vice City
is more than rightfully at this top.
7. Hitman: Codename 47
Year of release: 2000 (PC-exclusive)
Hitman:
Codename 47 is a landmark in the video game industry. After all, this
is one of the first games that used a new “puppet” type of physics,
which came to replace the static, pre-rendered animation. True, this
series is not only remarkable. The protagonist of the game is a cloned
killer with the call sign “47”, who masterfully owns not only sniper
rifles, but also all types of non-standard weapons. The first part
became so popular that the publishers gave the go-ahead to the
development of Silent Assassin in 2002, then Contract in 2004, after
Blood Money in 2006, and Absolution in 2012, then restarted the series
in 2016, and the second part, which expected at the end of 2018. And
that's not all. To understand the full scale of the “history of the
47th”, we recall that several films of the same name were even shot
based on this video game, and even an online slot machine from
Microgaming was developed, we found it here. So, it is difficult to
overestimate the contribution of the entertainment industry Hitman:
Codename 47.
6. Tekken 3 Year of
release: 1997 (PlayStation)
Tekken
3 is the third part of the fighting game, which at one time was played
by the whole yard. Few people know the fact that the game was
immediately released on arcade machines, back in March 1997. And only
then on the PlayStation in 1998. The main feature of the game is that it
was identical to the version for the machine. Other equally worthy
advantages should also be noted, including incredible graphics by the
standards of 1998, animation of character movements, a soundtrack, and,
of course, a before unknown drive that kept us at one time watching a TV
with gamepads in our hands, and an unknown country called Japan.
5. BioShock
Release year: 2007
BioShock
is a game that, back in 2007, turned our idea of shooters upside down
and introduced the concept of a “smart” shooter. It was then that
gamers from all over the world realized that the story can be presented
like this, in the form of a shooter. And this is what the first part of
Bioshock, like the followers, did better than most games that are
considered “primordially story-driven.” This game should be on such
lists.
4. The Legend of Zelda series
Release year: 1985
An
entire generation of gamers who were lucky enough to own Nintendo
consoles as children grew up on the adventures of Link from The Legends
of Zelda. Perhaps this is the series that brought the RPG genre to the
masses. Deserved place at our top.
3. Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3
Release year: 1995
This
is what the official trailer for the game looked like back in 1995:
There was a time when the Internet was not as rosy as it is now, and to
find out the password, secret, or code in a particular game for the Sega
Mega Drive, you had to use books that we called “codes”. Also to
secrets and codes, they also contained combos and super attacks for
Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3 fighters. To anyone who understands what it is
about, it makes no sense to explain why this game ended up in the list
of the top 10 most legendary games of all time.
2. Super Mario Bros
Release year: 1985
Of
course, we could not ignore the game, which most gamers come from the
late 80s, and early 90s owe their first gaming experience. Then, in the
1990s, the very fact that this is a computer game was important, and
that the mustachioed plumber obeys the commands that the player gives
him from a rectangular joystick remote connected to one of the Nintendo
clones, which we called “Subor” or “Dandy”.
1. Half-Life 2
Release year: 2004
What can I say – the game has received so many awards in so many categories that a separate publication can be devoted to listing them. For us, for ordinary gamers, 2003 was a revelation from game development around the world. Well deserved first place. We also note an interesting fact: a significant part of the game's source code was copied and distributed on the Internet even before the release of the game itself, which not only led to proceedings involving the FSB, the court, and international agencies but also jeopardized the fate of Valve and Half-Life 2 in particular. About this in 2005 Igromania magazine wrote. Which once again proves that the path to the stars is thorny and not easy. Even in the game world.
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