Friday, 4 December 2009

Lime's Top Ten Games

It looks like Cohen did a general top ten, so here is mine. Maybe the others will add their own at some point.

Ten:

Pokemon Fire Red/ Leaf Green.


I spent hours upon hours of my own time playing this game. I even levelled up my perfect party and went on to beat quite a few people in head to head matches. It was the original, (and best), Pokemon remade to an almost perfect adventure. Oh how I almost failed my exams because of this.
Nine:

Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess.

Seeing this game on the 8th of December, 2006 was one of the greatest moments of my life so far. And waking up early on Saturday to play it, and then spending the Sunday a few weeks after getting to a snag of being stuck in my bedroom waggling a white remote around. (Smut here.) Best of all was beating several bosses with my friend, while he read a walkthrough and I swung an imaginary sword. It also has the most kickass art to date.

Eight:

Bioshock.

(http://gamerpenguinreviews.blogspot.com/2009/11/would-you-kindly-play-this-game.html)


'Nuff said.

Seven:

Super Mario and the Six Golden Coins.

My first Mario game is still one of my favourites. It used more or less the Super Mario World controls and techniques and introduced the humourous Wario. But back then he was a mean guy, who stole Mario's castle. The Rabbit suit was just pure awesome and I can still remember my way around the cog work section and how to access the secret levels. (Rabbit suit up to a black area.) I'm going to find it right now and beat those blasted 3 pigs and Tangeta- he made a cameo apperance in the moon level.


Six:

Guitar Hero 3:

My first rhythm game, my first GH, and my first 100%. Guitar Hero 3 is a pretty enjoyable expirence due to it's rather awesome soundtrack and animated cutscenes. Also the guitar battles were rather enjoyable in a frustrating way. NEEEEEEWOWOWOWOWOW!

Five:

Call of Duty 4 and Modern Warfare.

(http://gamerpenguinreviews.blogspot.com/2009/11/if-you-didnt-know-modern-warfare-2-came.html)

Review explains it, I really can't elaborate anymore.

Four:

Pokemon Colosseum.

This is the way Pokemon should have gone. Dark, brooding and nabbing other people's Pokemon. Playing an estranged villian returning for revenge with two level 25 Pokemon to start and a kick ass arm piece, with pretty neat settings and graphics for the time, I enjoyed my time so much with this game I finished it twice for friends to unlock the ability to transfer Pokemon over. I can also recall a huge battle-thon on a perculiar day during a school break in which I had 5 friends test their skills against each other and I with those old GBA to Cube cables. Oh I miss that game.

Three:

Donkey Kong Jungle Beat.

Bongos, an ape with a tie and some really enjoyable scenerios. This game had me up till late at night banging away trying to beat an elephant tank with pineapples and not to lose one single ounce of health to gain that last gold medal. Although the last lot of missions were hard, and had me fuming, it was still the most fun I've had with the big lug, and that final boss... One word: Epic.




Two:

Super Mario Sunshine.

My favourite Mario game to date. Stuff what people have said, it is awesome. Mixes up the stale Mario 64 formula, with a water powered jetpack and some intresting scenerios. Maybe I will review it in the future.

One:


Super Smash Brothers: Melee.

Best. Beat 'em up ever. Mario vs. Bowser,
DK vs Samus and some of the best dialogue from Captain Falcon to date. The fact that it was so simple, and even a novice could finish the campaign on the same evening he aquired it with Kirby and go onto to perfect his skills against friends and family, says alot about this fighting game. Set in locations fimiliar to Nintendo fans and characters only they can find any interest in, it was like I had found my safe haven.

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