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Top 10 Video Games of all Time.

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  • Cliche, maybe, but regardless considered to be one of (if not THE) best Zelda game in the series. And I played the hell out of it. Still do. The story enthralls me. The dungeons are intriquate and the puzzles frustrating (until the 8 or 9th time you play through). It has so much replay value it's disgusting, going through over and over again trying to beat it faster and faster, is how i've spent many a weekend. Hands down, my favorite game to date. I don't see that changing anytime soon.

  • The Square Enix universe, melded in with Disney. What could be better, right? And I cose number two, because like every modern day blasphemer, I played it before the original somehow. I kick myself every day, but it doesn't change the fact that this one is number 2. I love the game, the mechanics are flawless and the story is riveting. Awesome game.

  • A visually stunning game with the plot and otherwise to back it up. The game was pleasing to the eyes as well as suspenseful and truly action-packed. An amazing game from the early PS3 days. My favorite PS3 game to date.

  • What a fucking badass game from out of nowhere.

  • The size of the explorable world alone was enough to put this game in my top 5. Wander traverses absolutely jaw-droppingly massive landscapes and fights the Colossi to match it all. No complaints at all. I hear the "just a series of boss battles" review a lot, but the battles are so epic and adrenaline pumping that it couldn't possibly throw this game any lower than number 5.

  • My favorite Survival Horror ever. Resident Evil 4 has everything; zombies, (a favorite concept of mine in any game) Upgradable weapons, ridiculous bosses that have me raging at the tv all night, and Leon Kennedy (No explanation needed I hope). Also, the occasional roundhouse kick to blow up the head of a zombie doesn't hurt.

  • No doubt one of the more unpopular games in the Zelda series, but I find when you know what you're doing and don't dawdle around all the time and get shit done, it's one of the more enjoyable installments in the series. Maybe it's just my thrist for zelda game lore in general, but I found running around Clock Town and the rest of Termina, learning about the people there very fascinating. Great game.

  • I can play this game... for days, and days.

  • When this game first came out, I was absolutely thrilled. Time Travel or manipulation is a theme I really appreciate in a video game and though repetitive, it was executed well here.

  • A flawless fighter that only got better throughout the series, but as the catalyst, Super Smash Bros. for N64 belongs on this list more than Melee or Brawl to be certain.