Raidenwins
Raiden Practitioner
So today is the last day of the current game console generation. With the release of the PS4 tomorrow, the next generation will officially be ushered in. With that in mind, I felt it appropriate to reflect on this generation and what it brought to the world of gaming. And what better way to do so than to give honorable mention to your favorite Top 10 games in this generation, plus your most memorable gaming experiences. Here are mine, in order:
1. Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots - for me, this was the best game of this whole generation. It did everything flawlessly - excellent storytelling, unforgettable characters, amazing and emotionally poignant scenes (Act 4, anyone?! I am not ashamed to admit I choked up during the opening when Snake re-enters Shadow Moses island. It brought so many good memories. And how about that fight between Metal Gear Rex and Ray! Incredible!), varied and fun gameplay, great soundtrack, and flawless graphics. The only issue were the extra long cut-scenes, but that really was more of a minor nuisance than anything else.
2. Mortal Kombat (2011) - what can I say, it's Mortal Kombat. And this iteration of it was one of the best. I'd rate it Top 5 MK game for sure. And it was the first MK game to really break into the competitive scene.
3. Injustice: Gods Among Us - an excellent fighting game from the creators of Mortal Kombat.
4. Ni No Kuni: Wrath of the White Witch - the best jRPG on the PS3, and one of the best in the whole generation. Lots and lots of old school goodness with next gen graphics and excellent voice acting. That game truly never stops to surprise. I put in a good 180 hours (approximately) into it and had an awesome time doing it.
5. Soul Calibur IV - that was another awesome fighting game that I loved playing. I have to say the Soul Calibur series has the best character creation and customization mode I've seen in a fighting game. You better believe I brought it online with my custom made Raiden. Lol
6. Final Fantasy XIII-2 - a lot of people didn't like this game, but I thought it was really good. I had lots of fun with it.
7. Ninja Gaiden Sigma 2 - crazy, hectic, non-stop, heart-pounding ninja action at its finest. Loved this game, and the online mode was very well done and fun to play, albeit quite laggy.
8. Tekken 6 - another great fighting game by Namco.
9. Tales of Xilia - a pretty good jRPG. The best part is the battle system, characters are really good too, plus I love those random skits throughout the game. The storyline is not the best and the environments are kind of repetitive and uninspired, but overall a really good RPG.
10. Grand Theft Auto IV - a really good open-world game with tons of things to do.
My most memorable moment was...buying my PS3. I waited in line for 6 hours in Wal-Mart with a buddy of mine for the midnight release of the Metal Gear Solid 4 bundle. It was great fun, and the first midnight release I had been to. The second most memorable moment for me was the release of Mortal Kombat (2011). I didn't really know what to expect of this game, but it turned out excellent.
What about you?
1. Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots - for me, this was the best game of this whole generation. It did everything flawlessly - excellent storytelling, unforgettable characters, amazing and emotionally poignant scenes (Act 4, anyone?! I am not ashamed to admit I choked up during the opening when Snake re-enters Shadow Moses island. It brought so many good memories. And how about that fight between Metal Gear Rex and Ray! Incredible!), varied and fun gameplay, great soundtrack, and flawless graphics. The only issue were the extra long cut-scenes, but that really was more of a minor nuisance than anything else.
2. Mortal Kombat (2011) - what can I say, it's Mortal Kombat. And this iteration of it was one of the best. I'd rate it Top 5 MK game for sure. And it was the first MK game to really break into the competitive scene.
3. Injustice: Gods Among Us - an excellent fighting game from the creators of Mortal Kombat.
4. Ni No Kuni: Wrath of the White Witch - the best jRPG on the PS3, and one of the best in the whole generation. Lots and lots of old school goodness with next gen graphics and excellent voice acting. That game truly never stops to surprise. I put in a good 180 hours (approximately) into it and had an awesome time doing it.
5. Soul Calibur IV - that was another awesome fighting game that I loved playing. I have to say the Soul Calibur series has the best character creation and customization mode I've seen in a fighting game. You better believe I brought it online with my custom made Raiden. Lol
6. Final Fantasy XIII-2 - a lot of people didn't like this game, but I thought it was really good. I had lots of fun with it.
7. Ninja Gaiden Sigma 2 - crazy, hectic, non-stop, heart-pounding ninja action at its finest. Loved this game, and the online mode was very well done and fun to play, albeit quite laggy.
8. Tekken 6 - another great fighting game by Namco.
9. Tales of Xilia - a pretty good jRPG. The best part is the battle system, characters are really good too, plus I love those random skits throughout the game. The storyline is not the best and the environments are kind of repetitive and uninspired, but overall a really good RPG.
10. Grand Theft Auto IV - a really good open-world game with tons of things to do.
My most memorable moment was...buying my PS3. I waited in line for 6 hours in Wal-Mart with a buddy of mine for the midnight release of the Metal Gear Solid 4 bundle. It was great fun, and the first midnight release I had been to. The second most memorable moment for me was the release of Mortal Kombat (2011). I didn't really know what to expect of this game, but it turned out excellent.
What about you?