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#10: The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time (N64)
The story in OoT is one that many people will know off by heart. The game was a classic battle of good and evil. It didn't require plot twists, or an immersive atmosphere. It was simple, and it worked. Was it predictable? Sure. Did it matter? No. This game was the height of the Zelda series. It featured great new characters, and all in a 3D world, whilst still remaining undeniably 'Zelda'. A fantastic game, even today.

#9: The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind (PC)
Morrowind tells the tale of a warrior who starts as a prisoner on a ship, and rises to become the champion of the land. Great, right? Well, no, but that's what made Morrowind's story so great. It wasn't a game where you turn it on and it holds your hand throughout the game. Instead, it drops you on a 3-square mile island, and tells you to see Caius Cosades. What happens next? That's up to the player...

#8: The Chronicles of Riddick: Escape From Butcher Bay (XBOX)
If ever there was a cinematic game, this was it. Vin Diesel plays Richard B. Riddick, a convict who can escape any prison in the galaxy. To prove it, he gets captured and sent to Butcher Bay, the most secure prison there is. The story itself is rather simplistic, however the atmosphere set by the game gives the feeling of actually being in an action movie, and a brilliant one at that.

#7: Myst (PC)
Myst starts with no introduction, no tutorial, nothing. It simply puts you standing on an island, overlooking the sea. From there you investigate the island, and the world that is 'Myst'. The action fan will probably turn this game off, to put on something more fast paced; however the patient will find one of the most engaging stories ever told.

#6: Max Payne 2: The Fall of Max Payne (PC)
Max Payne 2 is a great example of how a game storyline should be written. The majority of the speech in the game is told through Max's monologues, and you play through a story so incredibly well written and acted, that it's no surprise a movie is in the works. The game starts in mid scene, with no explanation of how Max got there, or what is happening, and this is a sign of how fast moving the plot really is. It's one of those stories that if you miss a second, you miss a lot. And I suggest you miss none of it,as this is a prime example of a story-propelled game.

#5: Halo 2 (XBOX)
To the casual fan, the Halo series is your above average FPS. To the more 'hardcore' fans however, it is a story that's so deep, it has it's own universe. Bungie has written a huge backstory to the game, and done so that it contains very few inconsistencies, whilst still remaining fast, fun, and incredibly epic. This is all the more clear in Halo 2, as anyone who completes the last level find they will be itching to 'Finish the fight'.

#4: Final Fantasy VII (PS)
Considered by many to be one of the greatest games ever, it is remembered for many things: the CG graphics, the well written soundtrack, and of course, the story. This game featured a story so deep, that, when looked at fully, is still not completely understood by many (including myself) today. It's possible to say that this is because of the large number of 'holes' in the plot, or it could simply be a sign of a brilliantly conceived work of art. Whatever the case, this deserves to be in the top 10, if only for what is to many, one of the biggest plot twists in gaming.

#3: The Longest Journey (PC)
This game told a story that few other games even attempt. The story was so masterfully told that even thought the player was merely clicking through cutscene after cutscene, they still wanted to play. It also featured one of the most realistic main characters the gaming world has ever seen, who didn't need 'witty' one-liners or a deep gruff voice to be likable. The game tells the story of how April Ryan goes from art student to apparent saviour of the world,and all the while without being too far-fetched. There are a couple of times when the game loses footing, but it gets straight back up afterwards.

#2: Legacy of Kain: Defiance (XBOX)
The entire Legacy of Kain series tells a twisting tale of deceit, betrayal, and the ultimate battle between good and evil. This is apparent throughout the all of the games, but never more so than in the fantastic conclusion to the series. This game wrapped up any questions that were left, bringing the series full circle, and ending in a final, shocking conclusion. Told from the perspectives of both Kain and Raziel alternately, the story tells of Raziel trying to find out his past (and future), with Kain trying to stop him. It is only towards the end of the game that everything falls into place, and the 'true enemy' is revealed. If the gameplay lets you down, the story certainly will not.

#1: Metal Gear Solid (PS)
The entire Metal Gear series is known for it's well written, twisting stories, but for me Metal Gear Solid is, and always will be the best. It was before the series got too surreal, whilst being too over the top to become boring. Accompanied by incredible voice acting and a legendary soundtrack, this game told a story few games can even compare to. The player played Solid Snake, a secret agent infiltrating a military outpost to rescue two hostages captured by terrorists. The game takes many twists and turns, and it is an ultimate disappointment when the game game finally ends.
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satman83 wrote:#10: The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time (N64)
The story in OoT is one that many people will know off by heart. The game was a classic battle of good and evil. It didn't require plot twists, or an immersive atmosphere. It was simple, and it worked. Was it predictable? Sure. Did it matter? No. This game was the height of the Zelda series. It featured great new characters, and all in a 3D world, whilst still remaining undeniably 'Zelda'. A fantastic game, even today.


i still think "The Legend of Zelda: A Link To The Past" (SNES) is better :)

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Not to knock FF games, but putting FF7 (or ANY of them) above Myst!? You've got to be kidding me. FF storylines are great in the context of their genre. They're entertaining and fairly complex. But they're also formulaic. There is nothing like the original Myst, the various imitations don't come close, and Riven (the sequel) is very good but not quite as good. It's completely original and has incredible depth.
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This list is very much personal taste ... but oh well ... wouldn't nearly any list be as well? except you made a poll with a large amount of participants. But everybody likes another game :|
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Never played Myst but I've only heard very good things about it, so I don't really have an accurate opinion on that Bake...

I am just surprised at the quality of the list. I actually feel that almost every one of those games belongs on that list. Never even heard of The Longest Journey though...
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MonstaH wrote:This list is very much personal taste ... but oh well ... wouldn't nearly any list be as well? except you made a poll with a large amount of participants. But everybody likes another game :|

100% completely impossible to make an unbiased list like that for anything.
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MGS: Snake Eater MOVED ME like no movie or anything ever could. Although it might be embarassing to say, fighting the final boss I felt frustrated and sad - I really didn't want to kill her after that speech.

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Max Payne 2 deserves a higher rank in my opinion. :D
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where is sro? :P
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cin wrote:
satman83 wrote:#10: The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time (N64)
The story in OoT is one that many people will know off by heart. The game was a classic battle of good and evil. It didn't require plot twists, or an immersive atmosphere. It was simple, and it worked. Was it predictable? Sure. Did it matter? No. This game was the height of the Zelda series. It featured great new characters, and all in a 3D world, whilst still remaining undeniably 'Zelda'. A fantastic game, even today.


i still think "The Legend of Zelda: A Link To The Past" (SNES) is better :)


+5 (i think you plussed me too on this matter lol, good taste)
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satman83 wrote:#10: The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time (N64)
The story in OoT is one that many people will know off by heart. The game was a classic battle of good and evil. It didn't require plot twists, or an immersive atmosphere. It was simple, and it worked. Was it predictable? Sure. Did it matter? No. This game was the height of the Zelda series. It featured great new characters, and all in a 3D world, whilst still remaining undeniably 'Zelda'. A fantastic game, even today.


That was the best game ever. I would trade in my xbox360 for a nintendo and this game. My copy broke :cry:
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W3GAN wrote:where is sro? :P

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This list seems very biased in my opinion... :cry:
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Agrees with #1

Max Payne was alright
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yeah max payne is the only one i agree with.
FFX isn't on there...what's wrong with you. That game had one of the best storylines and a nice ending.
VII in my opinion is popular via word of mouth...i know people defending that game who haven't even played it.
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Well

this is based of games i have played or i know about
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If you ever took time to look for them, the data recordings in Unreal built a pretty killer storyline. Most of them were journals of the survivors of the Vortex Rikers crash.
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6 was better than 7.

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ShizKnight wrote:6 was better than 7.
Lol <3. IMO Kefka was more villanous than Sephiroth. Sephiroth was just an emo bitch imo. But I agree with satman that MGS 2 was one of the most confusing games I've ever played. Something about the Patriots setting up big shell as an experiment and using the relationship between Raiden and Solidus to represent the relationship between Solid and Big Boss. It was called the S3 project I think. So confusing ><
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half life series? :?
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Halo CE is way better than 2. Wheres pokemon blue? BLUE!!!!!

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reK wrote:
satman83 wrote:#10: The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time (N64)
The story in OoT is one that many people will know off by heart. The game was a classic battle of good and evil. It didn't require plot twists, or an immersive atmosphere. It was simple, and it worked. Was it predictable? Sure. Did it matter? No. This game was the height of the Zelda series. It featured great new characters, and all in a 3D world, whilst still remaining undeniably 'Zelda'. A fantastic game, even today.


That was the best game ever. I would trade in my xbox360 for a nintendo and this game. My copy broke :cry:

Deal.. when can I expect the 360?
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happynoobing wrote:half life series? :?


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ShizKnight wrote:6 was better than 7.
Lol <3. IMO Kefka was more villanous than Sephiroth. Sephiroth was just an emo bitch imo. But I agree with satman that MGS 2 was one of the most confusing games I've ever played. Something about the Patriots setting up big shell as an experiment and using the relationship between Raiden and Solidus to represent the relationship between Solid and Big Boss. It was called the S3 project I think. So confusing ><


Ya, MGS2 was the worst of the series so far. Raiden was a terrible character lol. Toward the end of that game is stupid when it all starts going haywire and you're nekkid n stupid stuff like that.

FF7 is da bomb, sooooo wish they would remake it with the ps3 graphics.
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Half Life story line pwns for an fps.

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Along with every other mutagenic based fps... alllll 5,000 of em.
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DUDE YOU FORGOT MARIO!

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timtam wrote:DUDE YOU FORGOT MARIO!

How could you??

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ShizKnight wrote:6 was better than 7.

yea i agree

btw satman you got this list from gamefaqs..

http://www.gamefaqs.com/features/top10/1103.html

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