Title: My top 20 video games
Author: Solène
Date: 31 August 2023
Tags: life gaming
Description: In this text, I'm sharing my top 20 video games I like the
most

# Introduction

I wanted to share my favorite games list of all time.  Making the list
wasn't easy though, but I've set some rules to help deciding myself.

Here are the criteria:

* if you show me the game, I'd be happy to play it again
* if it's a multiplayer game, let's assume we could still play it
* the nostalgia factor should be discarded
* let's try to avoid selecting multiple similar games
* I'd love being able to forget the story to play it again from a fresh
point of view

Trivia, I'm not a huge gamer, I still play many games nowaday, but I
only play each of them for a couple of hours to see what they have to
offer in term of gameplay, mechanics, and see if they are innovative in
some way.  If a game is able to surprise me or give me something new, I
may spend a bit more time on it.

# My top 20

Here is the list of my top 20 games I enjoyed, and with which I'd be
fine to enjoy play them again anytime.

I tried to elect some games to be a bit better than the other, so there
is my top 3, top 10, and the top 20.  I haven't been able to rank them
from 1 to 20, so I just made tiers.

## Top 20 to 11

### Heroes of Might and Magic III
Product page on GOG
I spent so many hours playing with my brother or friends, sharing the
mouse each turn so everyone could play with a single computer.

And not only the social factor was nice, the game was cool, there are
many different factions to play, the game is cool and there is strategy
at play to win.  A must have.

### Saturn Bomberman
Game review
The Sega Saturn hasn't been very popular, but it had some good games,
and one is Saturn Bomberman.  From all the games from the Bomberman
franchise, this looks really the best, it featured some dinosaurs with
unique abilities, and they could grow up, some weird items, many maps.

And it had an excellent campaign that was long to play, and could be
played in coop!  The campaign was really really top notch for this kind
of game, with unique items you couldn't find in multiplayer.

### Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 1 and 2
Product page on Epic Game Store
I guess this is a classic, I played a lot the Nintendo 64 version, and
now we have the 1+2 games into one, with high refresh rate, HD textures
and still the same good music.

A chill game that is always fun to play.

### Risk of rain 2
Product page on Steam
A pure rogue-like that shines in multiplayer, lot of classes, lot of
weapons, lot of items, lot of enemies, lot of fun.

While it's not the kind of game I'd play all day, I'm always up for a
run or two.

### Warhammer 40K: Dawn of War
Product page on Steam (Dark Crusade)
This may sound like heresy, but I never played the campaign of this
game.  I just played skirmish or in multiplayer with friends, and with
the huge factions choice with different gameplay, it's always cool even
if the graphics aged a bit.

Being able to send dreadnought from space directly into the ork base,
or send legions of necrons to that Tau player is always source of joy.

### Street Fighter 2 Special Champion Edition
Video review on YouTube
A classic on the megadrive/genesis, it's smooth, music is good.  So
many characters and stages, incredible soundtracks.  The combos were
easy to remember, just enough to give each character their own identity
and allow players to quickly onboard.

Maybe the super NES version is superior, but I always played it on
megadrive.

### Slay the Spire
Product page on GOG
Maybe the game which demonstrated we can do great deck based video
games.

Playing a character with a set of skills as cards, gathering items
while climbing a tower, it can get a bit repetitive over time though,
but the game itself is good and doing a run occasionally is always
tempting.

The community made a lot of mods, even adding new characters with very
specific mechanics, I highly recommend it for anyone looking for a card
based game.

### Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate
Game review on IGN
My first Monster Hunter game, on 3DS.  I absolutely loved it, insane
fights against beloved monsters (we need to study them carefully, so we
need to hunt a lot of them :P).

While Monster Hunter World shown better graphics and smoother gameplay,
I still prefer the more rigid MH like MH4U or MH Generations Ultimate.

The 3D effect on the console was working quite well too!

### Peggle Nights
Product page on Steam
A simple arcade game with some extra powers depending on the character
you picked.  It's really addictive despite the gameplay being
simplistic.

### Monster Train
Product page on GOG
A very good card game with multiple factions, but not like Slay the
Spire.

There are lot of combos to create as cards are persistent within the
train, and runs are not that much depending on RNG (random number
generator), which make it a great game.

## Top 10 to 4

Not ranked, let's enter the top 10 up to just before the top 3.

### Call of Cthulhu: Prisoner of Ice
Product page on GOG
One of the first PC game I played, when I was 6.  I'm not into point &
click usually, but this one features Lovecraft horrors, so it's good :)

### The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion
Product page on GOG
A classic among the RPG, I wanted to put an Elder Scrolls game into the
list and I went with Oblivion.  In my opinion, this was the coolest one
compared to Morrowind or Skyrim.  I have to say, I just hesitated with
Morrowind, but because of all Morrowind flaws and issues, Oblivion
built a better game.  Skyrim was just bad for me, really boring and not
interesting.

Oblivion gave the opportunity to discover many cities with day/night
cycle, NPC that had homes and were at work during day, the game was
incredible when it was released, and I think it's still really good.

Trivia, I never did the story of Morrowind or Oblivion, but yet I spent
a lot of time playing them!

### Shining the Holy Ark
Video review on YouTube
Another Sega Saturn game, almost unknown to the public I guess.  While
not a Shining Force game, it's part of the franchise.

It's an RPG / dungeon crawler in first person view, in which you move
from tiles to tiles and sometimes fight monster with your team.

### Into the Breach
Product page on GOG
The greatest puzzle game I ever played.  It's like chess, but actually
fun.  Moving some mechas on a small tiled board when it's your turn,
you must think about everything that will happen and in which order.

The number of mechas and equipment you find in the game make it really
replayable, and game sessions can be short so it's always tempting to
start yet another run.

### Like a Dragon
Product page on GOG
My first Yakuza / Like a dragon game, I didn't really know what to
expect, and I was happy to discover it!

A Japanese RPG / turn based game featuring the most stupid skills or
quests I've ever seen.  The story was really engaging, unlocking new
jobs / characters leads to more stupidity around.

### Secret of Mana
Game review on IGN
A super NES classic, and it was possible to play in coop with a friend!

The game had so much content, lot of weapons, of magic, of monsters,
the soundtrack is just incredible all along.  And even more, at some
point in the game you have the opportunity to move from your current
location by riding a dragon in a 3D view over the planet!

I start and finish this game every few years!

### Baldur's Gate 3
Product page on GOG
At the moment, it's the best RPG I played, and it's turn based like how
I like them.

I'd have added Neverwinter Night, but BG3 does better than it in every
way, so I retained BG3 instead.

Every new game could be played a lot differently than the previous one,
there are so many possibilities out there, it's quite the next level of
RPG compared to what we had before.

## Top 3

And finally, not ranked but my top 3 of my favorite games!

### Factorio
Product page on GOG
After hesitating between Factorio and Dyson Sphere Program in the list,
I chose to retain Factorio, because DSP is really good, but I can't see
myself starting it again and again like Factorio.  DSP has a very very
slow beginning, while Factorio provides fun much faster.

Factorio invented a new genre of game: automation.  I get crazy with
automation, optimization.  It's like doing computer stuff in a game,
everything is clean, can be calculated, I could stare at conveyor belts
transporting stuff like I could stare at Gentoo compilation logs for
hours.  The game is so deep, you can do crazy things, even more when
you get into the logic circuits.

While I finished the game, I'm always up for a new world with some
goals, and modding community added a lot of high quality content.

The only issue with this game is that it's hard to stop playing.

### Street of rage 4
Product page on GOG
While I played Street of Rage 2 a lot more than the 4Th, I think this
modern version is just better.

You can play with a friend almost immediately, fun is there, brawling
bad guys is pretty cool.  The music are good, the character roster is
complete, it's just 100% fun to play it again and again.

### Outer Wilds
Product page on Steam
That's one game I wish I could forget to play it again...

It gave me a truly unique experience as a gamer.

It's an adventure game featuring a time loop of 15 minutes, the only
things you acquire in the game is knowledge in your own mind.  With
that knowledge, you can complete the game in different ways, but first,
you need to find clues leading to other clues, leading to some pieces
of the whole puzzle.

# Games that I couldn't put in the list

There are some games I really enjoyed, but for some reasons I haven't
been able to put them in the list, could be replayability issues or the
nostalgia factor that was too high maybe?

* Rimworld
* Left 4 Dead
* any Mario Kart game
* Warcraft III: Frozen Throne
* Death Stranding
* Tetris
* The Story of Thor
* Neverwinter Nights
* Morrowind
* Dyson Sphere Program
* Diablo 2