Position |
Game |
Reason |
Image
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10. |
The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time (1998) |
My very first Zelda game I played back in 2008, I loved the plot as well as the gameplay, and is my second-favorite Zelda game. |
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9. |
Jump Force (2019) |
When this game was first shown off at E3, I just knew I had to get it, because I love both anime and crossovers. I got it the day after launch, and I must say, all the characters are pretty fun to play as, especially the Jojo's Bizarre Adventure characters. |
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8. |
Super Smash Bros. Melee (2001) |
My first introduction into Super Smash Bros. back in 2007, my brother (12 at the time) showed me (5 at the time), how it worked and how to play it, after about a week, I was hooked and very excited when Brawl came out. |
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7. |
Super Mario Galaxy (2007) |
Absolutely loved the physics in this games, getting all Power Stars, and also the music, ESPECIALLY Gusty Garden Galaxy. |
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6. |
Sonic Adventure 2 (2001) |
The game that got me really into the Sonic series back in August of 2017, when I bought it on Steam with a gift card I got for my birthday. Absolutely loved City Escape and Metal Harbor, not to mention this was the game that introduced my favorite Sonic character, Shadow. |
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5. |
Super Mario Odyssey (2017) |
My favorite Mario game of all time. Absolutely loved the optional story missions concept, as well as the worlds themselves (my favorite being Metro Kingdom). Also has a lot of replayability value (like discovering things you didn't the first time around). Also must say I loved the controls, especially the motion controls. |
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4. |
Sonic Unleashed (2008) |
My former favorite game of all time, and I just loved the boosting mechanics as well as the explorable hub worlds. I even liked the top two complaints, the night stages and the medal system. For the night stages, I liked that it turns the familiar speed-based action into a beat-em-up. For the medal system, I liked that it encourages the player to explore any areas they may have missed previously. My only complaint is that this is necessary in the day stages as well, where you're supposed to be going straight ahead and not focusing on exploration. A little side note is that this was the last main-series Sonic game (thus excluding games like Sonic and the Black Knight) to feature my favorite English voice actor for Sonic, Jason Griffith. |
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3. |
The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword (2011) |
My second Zelda game, and I loved it so much I've actually beaten it from start to finish three times, once on Hero Mode. Despite people that complain about the motion controls, I actually thought they were pretty fun. |
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2. |
Animal Crossing: New Horizons (2020) |
Always liked this series, got the game the day it came out, and to this day it's still fun to play every day, doing stuff around my island, and being able to relax. |
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1. |
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate (2018) |
What can I say? This game is great. All characters and almost all stages return, allowing for character matchups never before possible. World of Light was amazing, and the idea of themed battles was very well executed. Definitely now my favorite game of all time. |
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