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The Huddle's Top Ten Video Games


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Feel free to just post one if you want but I find it easier to post a top ten so you feel like you didn't leave anything out.

SBVG's Top 10

10 - Hitman: Blood Money (360)

9 - Max Payne (PS2)

8 - CounterStrike (Xbox)

7 - Elder Scrolls Oblivion & Skyrim (360)

6 - Halo: CE (Xbox)

5 - Super Smash Brothers (N64)

4 - NFL Blitz (N64)

3 - Age of Empires II: Age of Kings (PC)

2 - Kingdom Hearts (PS2)

1 - Entire Metal Gear Solid Saga (PS1-PS3)

Honorable Mentions - Uncharted Series, Splinter Cell Series, Roller Coaster Tycoon, NFL 2K5, Mortal Kombat, Zelda Goldeneye 007, Fable and Dark Souls.

Nothing comes close to Metal Gear Solid.

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10.Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater

9.Hitman: Blood Money

8.Resident Evil 4

7.Doom

6.Banjo Kazooie (I'll still play this game)

5.Super Mario 64

4.Batman: Arkham Asylum

3.Heavy Rain

2.Mass Effect

1.Borderlands

I KNOW I'm forgetting a lot of awesome games from back in the day, but I can't remember any right now..

Other mentions: Ratchet and Clank, Deus Ex: HR, Catherine(really weird game), Dead Space, Dead Island, InFamous.

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My top ten favorite series because you are right... MGS would take 5 or 6 of the top ten spots otherwise.

10.Star Wars: The Force Unleashed I + II

9. Max Payne Series

8. Army of Two Series

7. Dark Forces II: Jedi Knight

6. Tekken Saga

5. Resident Evil Series (2 & 4 being my faves)

4. InFAMOUS

3. Batman: Arkham Series

2. Red Dead Redemption

1. MGS Saga (MGS4 or MGS3 a coin toss for top dawg)

HM: LIMBO, EA Sports: Madden Series, Dead Space Series, Splinter Cell Series, Age of Empires Series, Goldeneye (N64 version)

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They're asleep.. my top ten, i'm only including games I've actually played to an extended degree and what platform i played it on.

10. NBA Jam (SNES)

9. Crimson Skies (XBOX)

8. Halo: Combat Evolved (XBOX)

7. Donkey Kong Country (SNES)

6. Bastion (PC)

5. Terraria (PC)

4. Minecraft (PC)

3. Battlefield 2 (PC)

2. Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare (XBOX360)

1. Moonbase Alpha (PC) JOHN MADDENJOHNMADDENJOHNMADDENAEIOU

I'm joking about Moonbase Alpha of course. I don't have a top game. I had the most fun playing cod4. Ever. But I don't consider it my top game. My ideal top game would be something that I'm still playing right now. Battlefield 2 would be higher if I wasn't terrible at it.

I wish Publishers would just let the Devs make a game sometimes. Trying too hard to appease everyone and reach a larger audience only to end up diluting the product. As a result I end up playing more Indie games and enjoying them more.

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10. World of warcraft

9. Halo 2

8. Pokemn blue, red, yellow.

7. call of duty modern warfare

6. final fantasy 12

5. uncharted series

4. Kotor II

3. Mass Effect 2

2. Red dead redemption

1. Final Fantasy X

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10. World of warcraft

9. Halo 2

8. Pokemn blue, red, yellow.

7. call of duty modern warfare

6. final fantasy 12

5. uncharted series

4. Kotor II

3. Mass Effect 2

2. Red dead redemption

1. Final Fantasy X

I can't believe I forgot Pokemon Red. Classic.

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