Wednesday, July 9, 2014

Best Video Games of All Time

Regardless of genre, platform, and age; these are the best video games of all time.

10. Half Life 2

Half-Life 2, the sequel to Half-Life is a first-person shooter video game and a part of the Half-Life series. Like its predecessor, was met with critical acclaim Half-Life 2. It was praised for its advanced physics, animation, sound, AI, graphics and narrative. The game has 39 "Game of the Year" awards and the title of "Game of the Decade" at the 2012 Spike Video Game Awards. More than 6.5 million copies of Half-Life 2 were sold at retail by December 3, 2008 (excluding the number of sales through Steam). As of 9 February 2011, sold over 12 million copies 2 Half-Life.


9. Super Mario Bros. 

The game has been very influential in popularizing the side-scrolling genre. In 2005, IGN named it as the survey greatest game of all time. The game also sold tremendously well and was the best selling game of all time for about three decades until Wii Sports took this item. Caused the commercial success of Super Mario Bros., it has to be ported to almost every one of the major gaming Nintendo consoles. Nintendo released special red variants of the Wii and Nintendo DSi XL consoles packaged in new, Mario-style, limited edition bundle of the end of 2010 as part of the 25th anniversary of the release of the game.

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8. Minecraft 

Minecraft has received five awards from the Game Developers Conference 2011: He was awarded the Innovation Award, Best Downloadable Game Award and the Best Debut Game Award from the Game Developers Choice Awards; and the Audience Award and the Seumas McNally Grand Prize, from the Independent Games Festival in 2011. In 2012, Minecraft was a Golden Joystick Award for Best Downloadable Game award. As of June 25, 2014, the game has sold over 12 million copies on the Xbox 360 15 million copies on PC and nearly 54 million copies across all platforms.



7. Final Fantasy VII 

Helped by a great pre-release advertising campaign, Final Fantasy VII became an immediate critical and commercial success. It has continued to sell fixed 10 million copies were sold by May 2010, making it the best-selling title in the series. Final Fantasy VII was praised for its graphics, gameplay, music and story. The criticism was mainly related to its English localization. It was retroactively as the game that was the Japanese role-playing video game style outside its home market recognized popularized and has frequently ranked lists at different top game. The popularity of the title led Square Enix prequels and sequels of a number of different platforms under the collective title Compilation of Final Fantasy VII to produce. A sequel, titled Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children, written by Nojima and produced by Kitase, was also released in 2005.


6. Halo 3 

On the day before its official release, 4.2 million units were of Halo 3 in sales outlets. Halo 3 expected 300 million U.S. dollars in the first week. More than one million people played Halo 3 on Xbox Live in the first 20 hours. To date, Halo has sold 3 over 11.5 million copies, making it the fifth best-selling Xbox 360 game of all time, the best selling game in the Halo franchise, the best-selling Xbox 360 exclusive title and the best-selling first-person shooter on the console outside the Call of Duty games. The game was also the best selling video game of 2007 in the U.S. Overall, the game was very well received by critics, picked out with the Forge and multiplayer offering as strong features; However, some reviewers criticized the single-player aspects, especially the plot and campaign layout. A prequel to the game, Halo 3:. ODST was released on September 22 worldwide, a sequel, Halo 4, published on November 6, 2012 2009, was developed by 343 Industries and played $ 220 million on the date of publication.


5. Super Mario 64 

As one of the previous three-dimensional (3D) platform games, Super Mario 64 on the open-world gameplay, the degrees of freedom by all three axes in space and relatively large areas, mainly of true 3D polygons as opposed to just be assembled two-dimensional (2D) sprites. The game was a new archetype for the 3D genre, such as Super Mario Bros. sidescrolling 2D platformer. In the development from two dimensions to three, Super Mario 64 seats, in addition to the occasional linear route as in the traditional platform games require a focus on exploration in the big wide world, to meet the players on several different missions. While doing so, it still preserves many gameplay elements and characters of earlier Mario games.


4. Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim 

The game was developed in-house Creation Engine, which built specifically for the game. Skyrim is not a direct sequel to previous Elder Scrolls games, but during development it was considered a spiritual successor of Oblivion and Fallout 3, 2008, the team decided to use a unique and varied game world than Oblivion Cyrodiil, the Game Director and Executive Producer Todd Howard as compared less interesting. Skyrim premiere to critical acclaim, with reviewers responded particularly well to the noble character development system compared to previous Elder Scrolls entries. Critique the game's lack of polish and weak melee was directed. The game over seven million copies shipped to retailers in the first week of its release, and sold more than 20 million copies across all three platforms.

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3. Grand Theft Auto San Andreas 

After the release, the game was hailed by many critics, who praised the music, story and gameplay. It became the best-selling video game of 2004, and has more than 27 million copies sold; it remains the best-selling PlayStation 2 game of all time. The game, like its predecessor, is known as a landmark in video games for its far-reaching influence in the industry. The violence and sexual content from San Andreas is the source of public interest and controversy. In particular, a player-made software patch, called "Hot Coffee Mod" concluded a previously hidden sexual mini-game.


2. Super Smash Bros. Brawl 

Super Smash Bros. Brawl received critically positive reviews, critics praised the entertainment value of the game, although questions of brawl load times. The game's score, which was composed through a collaboration between 38 renowned video game composers, was lauded for its representation of different generations in gaming history. He received an overall rating of 93% on Metacritic and 92.84% on Game Rankings. Brawl on space "Battle Game of the Year" in 2008 by the Academy of Interactive Arts & Sciences. In 2010 the game as one of the titles in the book 1001 Video Games You Must Play Before You Die was included. As of March 31, 2013, it is the ninth best selling Wii game by selling a total of 11.49 million copies worldwide.



1. The Legend of Zelda:. Ocarina of Time 

Published introduced to an overwhelmingly positive critical reception, Ocarina of Time gameplay system functions as a target lock system and context-sensitive buttons that become since common elements in 3D adventure games. In Japan, it sold over 820,000 copies in 1998, becoming the tenth best-selling game of the year. During the term, Ocarina of Time sold 1.14 million copies in Japan and more than 7.6 million copies worldwide. The game won the Grand Prize in the Interactive Art division at the Japan Media Arts Festival and won six awards at the Interactive Achievement 2nd Annual Awards. The title is from critics and players alike as one of the greatest video games of all time. It is currently the highest rated game on review aggregation site Metacritic; and in 2008 and 2010, Guinness World Records listed Ocarina of Time ever checked as the highest-rated game.

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