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14 Nov, 2005

The Greatest 100 Games Ever: 5-1

PALGN Feature | The five games our readers regard as the greatest ever created.
18,000 words. 190 pictures. Over a hundred hours of counting and writing. Several hundred forum comments. About five of you with odd opinions on which Mario Kart is the best ever. And so far, 95 games. It's been a long old slog, this Top 100 Games malarkey but finally, praise be, we're down to the five games that our readers - yes, you, so don't be shouting at us - consider the finest ever published. If you're new to this chart (and where have you been?), then you can check out the games which occupied positions 6-100 at the links below. As for the rest of you, enjoy our final article in this series, and no scrolling straight to the #1 game, eh? Thanks.

100-81 | 80-61 | 60-41 | 40-21 | 20-06

05
Super Mario 64
Nintendo 64, 1996
D: Nintendo EAD | P: Nintendo
926 points

From the moment you first guided Mario across the grassy knolls overlooked by Princess Peach's Palace and clambered up a polygonal tree, it was clear that Super Mario 64 was something special. Indeed, Mario's first ever fully-3D outing was very special, and would quickly prove to be an undeniably crucial moment in the wider history of videogames, both as a title that inspired dozens of other developers to explore the possibilities offered by a third dimension, as well as a game that provided a sturdy stepping stone between digital and analogue control in videogames.

Almost ten years on, Super Mario 64 is still superior to many of the 3D platformers churned out today, an achievement that speaks volumes. The smooth-as-butter analogue control that felt so satisfying back in 1996 still handles flawlessly today, while the level design on display here is the very definition of 'timeless', an irrefutable testament to the immense talent of the team behind it. Even the smaller details - the hidden areas, the secret slide race, swinging Bowser about by his tail - are still nothing short of joyous. A platforming masterpiece then, and a jolly important one at that.


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04
Resident Evil 4
GameCube, 2005
D: Capcom Production Studio 4 | P: Capcom
1,021 points

It's an unfortunate fact that the vast majority of games with a first-quarter release date are often shunted to the back of memories when it comes to deciding on the best game of each year. 2005 promises to be a one-horse race all the way however, with Resident Evil 4 the thoroughbred that looks set to finish several lengths ahead of its nearest rival. The fact that it was first released almost ten months ago has done nothing to dampen its quite stunning impact. Everything about Resident Evil 4 displays the trademarks of a developer that knows what it wants to do, and is damn good at getting it done. The visuals are as atmospheric as they are beautiful, the sound is wonderfully nerve-racking, the enemies are exemplary and the cut-scenes are simply magnificent.

It's the combat that steals the show however, with each and every enemy encounter meticulously weighted in order to generate as much tension as possible. With the shuffling undead of previous Resident Evil games now scrapped for an altogether craftier, quicker foe, and with the amount of ammunition granted to players impeccably well-judged, every individual skirmish between the player and the enemy becomes a hugely memorable battle. Even the plot is half-decent compared to previous titles in the franchise, though we'll admit that's perhaps not saying a great deal. It's all of these ingredients that make Resident Evil 4 the greatest survival horror title ever by a country mile, and one of the greatest titles of this or any other year.


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03
Final Fantasy VII
PlayStation, 1997
D: Square | P: Square/SCEE
1,094 points

Gaming mythology has long held that Final Fantasy VII, one of the most critically acclaimed games of all time, also holds the dubious honour of being one of the most returned games ever, due to what is often perceived as a slow start to this majestic RPG. For those who persevered however (and with 8 million sales to date, that's probably a good number), Final Fantasy VII was vastly rewarding. It remains one of the finest examples of a videogame that can truly connect to players on an emotional level, and we're not just talking about individuals who can be classed as hardcore fans of the RPG genre.

Even those who usually find the world of RPGs a confusing and inaccessible place should make the effort in this case, for there's so much to love and admire about Final Fantasy VII - the inventive dystopian setting, the likeable characters, the emotive storyline, the cracking dialogue, the fabulous battles, the endlessly versatile Materia system - that the idea of missing out seems almost criminal. It's an epic package rounded off by a quite brilliant final encounter, and a game that should be experienced by everyone from three to one hundred-and-three. Essential.


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02
Goldeneye 007
Nintendo 64, 1997
D: Rare | P: Nintendo
1,121 points

There is, of course, a great deal to sneer about when it comes to movie-to-game conversions, which makes the appearance of Rare's Goldeneye at #2 all the more sweetly ironic. It's hardly unmerited though, for this stellar Bondian adventure reaches some quite awe-inspiring heights. Most of these are to be found in the wonderful multiplayer mode, almost certainly the most fun that can be had with an N64 and three other friends - we dread to think of the number of patchy educations and even patchier relationships that can be attributed to Rare's decision to include a four-player mode.

Elsewhere, the singleplayer is hardly too shabby either, spread across a total of twenty levels of masterful design that positively ooze atmosphere. Weak levels? There's barely a weak moment, never mind a weak level. The range of guns is ridiculously well-rounded (though we'll admit that perhaps the KLO88 could have been excluded), while some of the set-pieces simply deserve dozens of playthroughs. And heck, we've not even touched on the superb stealth sections or the gadgets, two features that helped recreate the thrill of actually being Bond better than any game since has managed. Yes, it's getting on nowadays, but there can be no better tribute to the all-round brilliance of the game than the lofty position it occupies in this chart, especially as it comes from a genre so focussed on cutting-edge, modern technology. Infact, according to you lot, there's only one game out there that can eclipse it...


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01
The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time
Nintendo 64, 1998
D: Nintendo EAD | P: Nintendo
2,157 points

Surprised? We're guessing not. Since its release in 1998, barely any other title has come close to taking top spot from The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time in any of the Top 100 charts that are routinely trotted out by other publications. True to form, the game racked up almost twice as many points as the second-placed title in this survey, and appeared in over half of your lists. The appearance of the game at the top of polls such as this one has almost become a cliché in itself by now. Yet like all clichés, there's a truth and fundamentally sound reasoning behind its revered, untouchable status.

For a start, it's a game that packs an emotional punch like few others, a title that genuinely inspires a wide range of feelings. Riding across Hyrule field on Epona felt utterly liberating, entering the Temple of Time for the first time felt foreboding, watching night fall across Lake Hylia felt strangely melancholic, and climbing the winding staircase on your way to a final confrontation with Ganondorf felt daring and epic. Emotion engine? Sony was three years too late, we're afraid. It's also a title with some breathtaking design. In all its brain-twisting glory, the Water Temple is perhaps the best example of this, though the standard simply never drops below 'scintillating' from dungeon to dungeon. It's a visually beautiful game as well, and it plays out to one of the great videogame soundtracks. It's engrossing, it's unforgettable and it's imaginative.

It's all of these things. But above all, it's the greatest game ever made.


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Surprised? Agitated? Pleased? Whatever your impressions are of our - sorry, your - list, feel free to speak your brain here. But before you do, take a few minutes to reflect on our final Top 100 below. And thanks for reading.

100...Final Fantasy XI [90]
099...Soul Calibur 2 [93]
098...NiGHTS Into Dreams [94]
097...Disgaea: Hours of Darkness [95]
096...WipEout 2097 [99]
095...The Sims [100]
094...Silent Hill 2 [103]
093...Quake II [105]
092...F-Zero GX [106]
091...Advance Wars: Dual Strike [107]
=89...Super Smash Bros. [108]
=89...Monkey Island 2: LeChuck's Revenge [108]
088...Gran Turismo 3 [109]
087...God of War [110]
086...Age of Empires 2 [111]
085...Warcraft III [112]
084...Super Mario Sunshine [114]
083...Star Wars Battlefront [115]
082...Conker's Bad Fur Day [116]
081...Chrono Cross [117]
080...Counter Strike [119]
079...Metroid Prime 2: Echoes [120]
078...Golden Sun [121]
077...Fire Emblem [122]
076...Diablo II [123]
075...Civilisation III [124]
074...Advance Wars [125]
073...Phantasy Star Online [127]
072...Lemmings [128]
071...Call of Duty [130]
070...Unreal Tournament [132]
069...The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening [133]
068...System Shock 2 [134]
067...Katamari Damacy [135]
066...Eternal Darkness [136]
065...Doom [137]
064...Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic [138]
063...Rez [139]
062...Tales of Symphonia [140]
061...Final Fantasy VI [143]
060...Grim Fandango [146]
059...Beyond Good & Evil [153]
058...Planescape Torment [157]
057...Killzone [161]
056...Banjo-Kazooie [162]
055...Pokémon Gold/Silver [165]
054...Devil May Cry 3: Dante's Awakening [170]
053...Sonic & Knuckles [173]
052...Soul Calibur [185]
051...Final Fantasy IX [191]
050...Maniac Mansion: Day of the Tentacle [195]
049...Burnout Revenge [198]
048...Sonic the Hedgehog [201]
047...Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty [204]
046...Gran Turismo 4 [209]
045...Mario Kart 64 [214]
044...The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind [217]
043...The Secret of Monkey Island [220]
042...Secret of Mana [226]
041...Pro Evolution Soccer 4 [228]
040...Baldur's Gate II [232]
039...The Legend of Majora's Mask [237]
038...Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time [238]
037...Deus Ex [243]
036...Grand Theft Auto: Vice City [250]
035...Kingdom Hearts [256]
034...Street Fighter 2 [262]
033...World of Warcraft [269]
032...The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past [292]
031...StarCraft [301]
030...Sonic the Hedgehog 2 [304]
029...Super Metroid [309]
028...Super Mario Kart [314]
027...Half-Life [325]
026...Final Fantasy VIII [337]
025...Super Mario World [342]
024...Perfect Dark [353]
023...Grand Theft Auto III [361]
022...Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island [385]
021...Ico [401]
020...The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker [408]
019...Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater [438]
018...Super Mario Bros. [453]
017...Chrono Trigger [457]
016...Final Fantasy X [466]
015...Halo 2 [473]
014...Super Smash Bros. Melee [485]
013...Halo: Combat Evolved [504]
012...Super Mario Bros. 3 [537]
011...Metroid Prime [589]
010...Burnout 3: Takedown [622]
009...Half-Life 2 [649]
008...Metal Gear Solid [690]
007...Tetris [765]
006...Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas [817]
005...Super Mario 64 [921]
004...Resident Evil 4 [1,026]
003...Final Fantasy VII [1,094]
002...Goldeneye 007 [1,121]
001...The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time [2,157]

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52 Comments
6 years ago
Chris-Leigh wrote
Says KLO88 in the Goldeneye instruction manual. icon_neutral.gif Though I've always said Klobb myself.
same... Well I'm more than happy with the top 100, a good mix and games and judging by the scores they all got I'd say PALGN got a lot out of this.
6 years ago
i find the final compilation of all 100 games sadly lacking i can definately say that all games mentioned are (or have been) excellent games but there are alot of games which have been a number of games with No1. one best sellers, most anticipated, most played on line over the years that havnt even got a mention...

icon_think.gif meh
6 years ago
838 La wrote
DancesInUnderwear wrote
Which is the dumbest thing I've ever heard.
Yeah, mostlikly only because it was in Ralph. icon_wink.gif
But the thing is they actually had some sensible choices - OoT was in the top 5, SMB was in the top 20, etc, etc.

When I generally think of these things I think of the top 5 being popular, recent games that the people reading it would buy without thinking they were gay. But with things like OoT having a high spot, it seems sort of sane.... then you get to 1.
6 years ago
Fantastic work Chris. I haven't cared about the order of the games. I've just been coming back to read your overview of each game, each of which has been top notch. Congratulations.
6 years ago
Well done Chris. I've enjoyed all the games in the top 5 bar FF, as I've never had the chance to play it. Who cares if it was predictable, it was a great top 5 IMO.

Long live the klobb icon_razz.gif
6 years ago
Yah klobb for me too.

And to think i thought that was some kind of super gun when i first picked it up.

'WHOA a laser gun!!'

Seriously, it looks like the bulletrs fired by the klobb appear to be small orange laser shots, no other gun in the game shoots bullets with the same graphic as the klobb.And then i used it for a while and eventually made up my mind that 'lasers suck' lol

Ah just great times, great times.Oot fulfilled my single player needs for a square 3 months whole, AND actually, after all this freakin time, what......7(?) years i only just managed to see and capture the hyrule loach on my first re-play through of oot on gc.And i always thoguht he was a hoax......you have not completed oot until you capture that son of a bitch........what a slimy son of a bitch that loach is.

I'm very proud of you lot for not blocking zelda's destiny of the greatest game of all time, it deserves it.In fact, it has been voted number 1 so many times it should have it's position cemented in as number 1 so that any future top 100's a game can only hope to achieve number 2 ranking as the highest available.

What? icon_redface.gif

Oh yeah Capoeria homes!Palgn Staff.......no mention of this anywhere else, including the annoucements board....

Congrats to you to homie, i can't wait to see your resume review submission and all future reviews.I guess i'll have to pay you off as well to make sure i win the 100 great games contest icon_wink.gif
6 years ago
Chris, really awesome work dude! To take that on by yourself and do such a comprehensive and quailty job of it is damn impressive. Maybe you should get one of those copies of gun!

The best thing about it was that it reminded me of so many good games that I've never played and games that I should play again! cheers...

now what about the 100 best arcade games... icon_wink.gif
6 years ago
Sweet, great work!

Shame I don't own many of these games. icon_sad.gif
6 years ago
Shock.

I voted for three of those I think...
6 years ago
As much as it pains me to say it, yes that list was predictable. To be honest, I was expecting Goldeneye to be lower than Final Fantasy VII and maybe even Super Mario 64, but decent end to the 100 games anyway. I still personally hold Perfect Dark in higher regard than Goldeneye, but I can definitely understand why so many people love it dearly. I mean come on, it absolutely rocked harder than rock can itself. Or something.

My 're-arranged' top 5, based on these results:

1. The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time

2. Super Mario 64

3. Final Fantasy VII

4. Goldeneye

5. Resident Evil 4


Of course, the positions that these games are in would change if I was actually making my top game list, but as I said, this top 5 is based on these results.

Anyway, enough of my dribble. I will end on the same note as many others, by expressing gratitude of course!

THANKYOU CHRIS!
6 years ago
mario64.. icon_shifty.gif
6 years ago
'Now that the whole list is up I can say I've played 89 of these games, some for not very long though. .'

Yeesh, pretty impressive. icon_kero.gif Can anyone beat that? How many of them did you complete?

Oh, and thanks for the compliments, but I was also helped out by David, Jeremy and the other Chris, so thanks to them also. icon_smile.gif
6 years ago
Capoeira wrote
KLO88!! I've been calling it the KLOBB for the last 6 years!! Oh all these years, and nobody has corrected me.. what a dick
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HUGE. Just HUGE.
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Maybe one with chocolate inside of it. Mmm, tasty victory.
That's what I read.

It says KLOBB in game monkeys (least that's what my memory tells me, KLO88 though, if that's right, it deffinitely doesn't deserve that rank icon_razz.gif ). The user manual, when has the user manual ever been more accurate than in game? And when has one ever been canonical anyway?

Pretty impressed with this list. Yah for FF7 not being second! Now if it could only lose 10 positions or so I'd be much happier, of course this list needs a lot of shifting around in general.

OoT number 1? I'd take Majora's Mask over it any day, although I guess not as many people played it with it's reliance on the expansion pack, especially late comers.

RE4, while it's classic I'd think it should be lower down on the list, it just seems too high, no matter how good it currently is percieved to be. Although I dare say in 3-4 years time I'll be annoyed when it hasn't beaten FF7 off with a stick. Along with Zelda 08 what with all it's amazing fishing mechanics - fish anywhere, even into Ganondorf's eye!
6 years ago
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Yeesh, pretty impressive. Can anyone beat that? How many of them did you complete?
I've played 92, based on the same "not very long" criteria.
6 years ago
Excellent work guys!!

Well two of the top 5 were in mine ZOOT and Mario 64. Given the N64 was not really the console of choice for mainstream gamers I suppose it proves Ninty's mantra of quality over quantity. Mind you you had to wait that long between titles so I suppose you enjoyed them more.

Might have to get me Res Evil 4 now. Wasn't a fan of the first 2. Twice bitten I think the saying goes icon_biggrin.gif. Bad pun. icon_razz.gif
6 years ago
I've played about 80 for at least two hours each. about 90 if you count 10 minutes as 'played'.
6 years ago
Wow, just managed to count on my fingers and toes. I've played a grand total of 18 of the top 100.

icon_twisted.gif
6 years ago
I really need to get around to buying RE4. I've been tempted a few times, but at the moment I'm playing on a 38cm mono TV so I've promised to hold off until the summer holidays when I'll be able to play on at least a 76cm TV with surround sound icon_biggrin.gif
6 years ago
:: strokes 96" screen and laughs manically ::

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6 years ago
Quiet you! Chances are I won't be paying for this 86cm TV icon_biggrin.gif

I just counted and came up with about 45 games on that list that I've played. Most of which came from the top 50.
6 years ago
...240cm screen.....?

You gotta be kidding me.

Who ever thought our mild mannered chris-leigh is actually the sultan of brunei?
6 years ago
Chris-Leigh wrote
:: strokes 96" screen and laughs manically ::

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I've played about 70 maybe 80 of those games, mostly rented but I've got the general idea of a lot of them...
6 years ago
hmm my gaming seems to be sadly lacking ive only played 17 of these games and none of them were in the top ten, however i have seen most of these games in action
6 years ago
armageddon12 wrote
Capoeira wrote
KLO88!! I've been calling it the KLOBB for the last 6 years!! Oh all these years, and nobody has corrected me.. what a dick
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HUGE. Just HUGE.
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Maybe one with chocolate inside of it. Mmm, tasty victory.
That's what I read.
What, do you work for Fox News or something? icon_razz.gif

73 played, about half of that finished.

And my 100"+ projector screen will rule all one day...
6 years ago
58/100
I'm discretionary....
A lot of those games I've missed because:
A) never owned a playstation
B) stopped playing PC games a while ago
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