The 10 best video games of all time, that every gamer must play

There are dozens of way you could put together a list of the best video games ever made.Nintendo

You could look to classics, like “Super Mario Bros.” here. You could look at impact on the medium, or highest sales. You could write down your personal favorites on a bunch of pieces of paper, then throw them into the air. Where the pieces land? That’s your list.

But what we’ve got here is something a teensy bit more scientific. Reviews aggregation site Metacritic compiles all reviews of games, then it averages those scores into an overall average. What you’ll find below is the top 10 highest-rated games of all time, based on the averages obtained by Metacritic. We made one small change: Since there are a handful of duplicates on the list (multiple versions of the same game, released on multiple platforms), we’ve just taken the highest-ranked version of the game to make room for a handful of games that wouldn’t have otherwise made the list.

Without further ado, these are the 10 best video games of all time:

  1. Final Fantasy VII Image result for final fantasy vii

    There are few games I remember playing for the first time as vividly as Final Fantasy VII. After an opening cinematic that absolutely melted my brain, I watched slack-jawed as a soldier named Cloud and his Avalanche buddies leapt off a train and embarked on their grand adventure through Midgar and beyond. Sure, in retrospect, better RPGs came before it (Chrono Trigger), and better RPGs have come after it (Persona 5), but the depth in which FFVII resonated with me at the time was unparalleled.

  2.  Dota 2   

    Image result for dota 2                                                                                                                                               Valve’s MOBA is one of deepest, most mechanically complex games ever made, and though its base stays the same, mechanics are always being changed and added. The high barrier to entry will drive away new players, but those who crack the shell and get hooked have a very strong chance of rarely playing anything else again. Its 100+ heroes all play differently, and coming close to truly understanding one could take hundreds of hours. Even then, there’s always something new to learn. Every failed strategy, every death, every comeback is a chance to discover something new. Getting better isn’t just about making numbers go up – you feel the improvement, and every time you outplay an enemy feels as satisfying as the first.

  3. Super Mario Bros Image result for super mario bros

    For many gamers of a certain age (and now, thanks to the NES Classic, the children of same people), Super Mario Bros. was the first video game they ever played. Mario’s move out of arcades, away from Donkey Kong, and into the Mushroom Kingdom changed our hobby and our industry as we know it, setting of a chain of events (Nintendo’s rise from the game industry crash’s ashes, the popularization of the platformer genre, etc.) that shaped gaming as we know it today.

  4.  The Legend Of Zelda: Ocarina Of TimeImage result for The Legend Of Zelda: Ocarina Of Time.

    Fans waited seven long years for their chance to return to Hyrule, and after numerous delays and development issues, Nintendo did not disappoint. The first 3D Zelda game revolutionized the way people thought about action adventures and 3D combat, earning nearly unanimous perfect scores and critical praise from every outlet. Mechanically,Ocarina of Time is a marvel; slowly introducing systems and increasing the complexity in such a masterful way that many of the elements from Ocarina of Time continue to be industry standards today. Narratively, it’s still one of the best stories ever told in a Zelda game as you seamlessly jump back and forth between timelines in a quest to thwart the evil Ganondorf and save Princess Zelda. It became the template for Legend of Zelda games for nearly twenty years, and is still regarded as one the greatest games of all time.

  5. The Last Of Us                                                                                                                                 Image result for the last of us

    I still think about three moments in The Last of Us at least once a week, nearly five years later. The first is when Joel’s life changes in a moment in the game’s intro. I knew I was in for something so narratively special from Naughty Dog. The second moment solidified that, as, late into the game, it demanded I make a certain gameplay choice because that’s how Joel would act, even if it wasn’t what I wanted to do. That dissonance struck me, but made so much sense. This was Joel and Ellie’s story I was experiencing, and those characters feel so real thanks to the script, animation, and Troy Baker and Ashley Johnson’s stellar performances. The Last of Us marries its storytelling with its gameplay, and nothing made me feel more than that last moment. The game’s final discussion between its two protagonists that is filled with so much emotional weight because of their experience – because of what you experienced – that it’s difficult to think of another ending so perfectly true to this unforgettable experience.

     

  6. Minecraft                          Image result for minecraft

    The premise of Minecraft is incredibly simple. Mine materials such as first and wood, and build things with it. Yet the possibilities are incredibly limitless. A epic gaming moment many people have reflected on is what they call, “The First Night in Minecraft.” The world always begins as a bright sunny day, and you use this time to chop down trees, dig, and maybe even slay a few animals for food. It’s great, until the sun starts to set and the actual enemies start to appear. It’s at this point you realize this is actually a survival game, and you’re forced to either burrow underground or make a quick makeshift wood cabin. Then as the sun rises and you watch all the enemies burn to a crisp, you are finally free to explore again, you are hit with a joyous urge to explore and dive even deeper into the game. Will you keep your first house, or search for a better landscape? Will you become an unground dweller, or live atop a mountain? These are the freedoms Minecraft offers, and the only thing that’s standing in between you and literally anything, is imagination.

  7. Uncharted 2: Among Thieves Image result for Uncharted 2: Among Thieves

     games attempt to emulate cinema, dealing in the same tropes and stock characters. Initially, it looks like Uncharted does the same thing – it focuses on a treasure hunter who frequently finds himself in danger across exotic locations. But when you play Uncharted, especially the second instalment Among Thieves, you realise it surpasses so much of Hollywood’s recent output with ease.

  8. Grand Theft Auto: Vice City                                        Image result for Grand Theft Auto: Vice City

    As the second 3D game in the now mega-series Grand Theft Auto, Vice City had enormous shoes to fill coming off the groundbreaking statement that was Grand Theft Auto III. And did it ever deliver. Set during the 1980s in Rockstar’s facsimile of Miami, the violence, sex, and excess of this defining decade was slathered across a fully playable world of wannabe gangsters, sports cars, mountains of drugs, and briefcases full of bills.

  9. Super Mario Bros. 3                                    Image result for super mario bros. 3

    As a kid, I played almost any game that had a cool character on the box or starred my beloved Ninja Turtles. But even then, although I lacked the vocabulary to explain it, I knew that Super Mario Bros. was special, and better than almost everything else. So when I received Super Mario Bros. 3 from Santa one year, and saw on the back of the box that Mario could fly, I knew I was in for something special.

  10. Grand Theft Auto VImage result for Grand Theft Auto V

    If Grand Theft Auto V is anything it’s a game of immense, obsessive detail. There is no open world that feels as authentic and lived-in as Grand Theft Auto V’s Los Santos and its surrounding countryside.

    Turn it on and pick a street. Any street. Analyse it; really absorb it. Look at the unique shopfronts that aren’t repeated anywhere else. Look at the asphalt, worn and cracked; punished by the millions of cars that have hypothetically passed over it. Look at the litter, the graffiti. Grand Theft Auto V’s mad mix of high-speed chases, cinematic shootouts, and hectic heists may be outrageous at times, but the environment it unfolds within is just so real.

    A technical titan and an endless source of emergent fun, it’s no wonder Grand Theft Auto V is one of the most successful games ever made. No game sells 90 million copies by accident.

GAMES ABOUT REAL MUSICIANS

 

We all love music and games. But what happens when both these entertainment units are merged together?

Here are some of the games that are about real musicians. If you like these artists then go check these games out.

  • The Beatles: Rock BandImage result for The Beatles: Rock Band

In 2009, one of the greatest music games of all time collided with one of the greatest bands of all time. The Beatles: Rock Band was the first band-centric game in the series, and its presentation lived up to the band’s legendary status. Players reenacted many of the legendary english rock band’s famous live performances using Harmonic’s polished note-highway gameplay.

  • Michael Jackson’s MoonwalkerImage result for michael jackson's moonwalker

When an evil figure known as Mr. Big kidnaps children from across the city, the kids pray that someone will use the power of synthesized pop music to set them free. Unfortunately, they had to make due with Michael Jackson and his backward heel shuffle.

  • 50 Cent: Blood on the Sand

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During a tour through the Middle East, 50 Cent’s prized diamond-and-pearl encrusted human skull is stolen by terrorists, so the rapper sets off to crack a few skulls of his own. We imagine it’s based 0n 50 Cent’s tour diaries.

  • Victor Vran: Motorhead Through the EdgesImage result for Victor Vran: Motorhead Through the Edges

This DLC expansion to the gothic-fantasy RPG, Victor Vran, let players slay undead monsters using heavy metal guitar riffs from one of the loudest bands on this planet. But this tour probably felt like a vacation for Motorhead’s tough-as-nails frontman Lemmy Kilmister.

  • Frankie Goes to HollywoodImage result for frankie goes to hollywood game

British pop band Frankie Goes to Hollywood is known for their hit debut single “Relax.” They’re less known for this obscure adventure game that had players searching for aspects of humanity to “become a full person.” The game was bad, but were eager to find something, that kicked Spice World off this list.

A NEWCOMER’S GUIDE TO VIRTUAL REALITY GAMES

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Virtual reality has yet to take hold of our society the way many predicted it would, but there are still fun experiences to be had if your’e new to the platform

In 2016, three major players in the world of virtual reality released hardware- the Oculus Rift, HTC Vive, Sony PlayStation VR. In the two years since, virtual reality has experienced some growing pains, but over that time the platforms have steadily gathered more fully-featured games that can only be experienced in virtual reality. If your’e curious about the budding platform, or have recently decided to dive into the world of virtual reality, here are some suggestions that I found to be interesting and most popular among the virtual games that can be played in the future.

  • BEAT SABER

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  • BRASS TACTICS

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  • ELECTRONAUTS

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  • HELLBLADE: SENUA’S SACRIFICE VR EDITION

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  • IN DEATH

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  • LONE ECHO

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Looking Toward The Future

Check out some intriguing VR games still on the horizon

  • Defector (Rift)
  • Deracine (PSVR)
  • Gungrave VR (PSVR)
  • Echo Combat (Rift, Vive)
  • Stormland (Rift)
  •  Tetris Effect (PSVR, Vive)
  • Transference (PSVR, Rift, Vive)

Spider-Man Spinning an amazing web

Image result for spider man ps4Games Info Review

Style 1-Player Action Publisher Sony Interactive Entertainment
Developer Insomniac Games Release September 7 Rating E10+

Rating: 9.5 (PS4)

  • Concept

An open-world superhero experience that excels at city traversal, storytelling, and the pursuit of power.

  • Graphics

Spider-Man’s animations often deserve an audible “wow”. The city and character models also showcase high levels of detail. 

  • Sound

John Paesano’s soundtrack is epic and catchy. The voice work is also exceptional. Yuri Lowenthal kills it as Spider-Man, and Laura Bailey is the perfect Mary Jane.

  • Playability

The controls immediately empower you with the belief that you can do practically anything as Spider-Man. Web swinging is fluid, and combat is an intense workout.

  • Entertainment

The story shines as brightly as the gameplay both deliver heart pounding excitement.

  • Replay Value

Moderately High

Doing What A Spider Can:

And, happily, no aspect of New York’s architecture can really stop Spider-Man. Discovering how a powerful, but nimble, Spider-Man tackles fire escapes, both vertically and horizontally, or watching him slip through the metal grating of a water tower is endlessly entertaining. His animations are so detailed that no matter the obstacle, I got the sense that I could truly do whatever a Spider-Man could.

Verdict:

I wanted Marvel’s Spider-Man on PS4 to make me feel like Spider-Man: To sail between the high rises of New York City, to nimbly web up hordes of enemies, and tussle with familiar, animal-themed villains. Insomniac Games’ first foray into the world of Marvel handily delivers on all of that. But what I didn’t expect from Spider-Man was to come away feeling just as fulfilled to have inhabited the life of Peter Parker. Aside from a few odd pacing issues, which momentarily took me out of the experience of being a superhero, and a world of optional missions that don’t always quite live up to the heft of the main story, Insomniac has delivered a Spider-Man story that both surprised and delighted me, coupled with gameplay that made me feel like Spider-Man nearly every step of the way. The Wall Crawler’s open world doesn’t consistently deliver the thrilling moments of its main campaign, but the foundation laid here is undoubtedly a spectacular one.

9.5/10Image result for spider man ps4

By Koshish Khadka

RED DEAD REDEMPTION II

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BLOOD, BULLETS, AND BLACKWATER

What happened before John Marston turned traitor? I ran with dutch’s gang for five hours in Red Dead Redemption II to see how Rockstar is operating the open-world yet again.

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 DUTCH VAN DER LINDE’S GANG IS ON THE RUN. THE NOTORIOUS BAND OF OUTLAWS PRESSED THEIR LUCK IN BLACKWATER, AND THE RESULTING FALLOUT FROM A FAILED BOAT HEIST HAS BEEN DEVASTATING.

Not a spoiler but the basic story for beginners!

A few dozen stragglers have retreated from the territory of West Elizabeth to the Grizzlies, and the situation is looking grim. Winter has laid claim to the mountainous region and ravaged the wounded. Morale is lower than ever. Through it all, Dutch has done his best to maintain control of a group that, even in good times, resits a guiding hand. Things are goin to get worse before they get better – if they ever do.

  Red Dead Redemption II is set in 1899, more than a decade before its predecessor, which leads to an obvious question. Don’t we already know how this all ends? Former gang member John Marston hunted down his old friends, including Dutch, before he met his tragic fate. That still holds true, but after playing the game from beginning for more than five hours, it’s clear that there’s still plenty of story to uncover – and it takes place in Rockstar’s most fully realized world yet.

Some specifics of game:

  • Forests can get impressively dense, and fog and other weather makes travel treacherous.
  • Since your’e a member of a gang, you’ll often go on missions with your crew and get to know them all better.
  • Your crew includes a variety of murderers and scam artists.
  • Cities have an abundance of life, and plenty of activities to get lost in.
  • Red Dead Redemption II retains the moody, methodical place of exploration in the open world.

To watch the trailer hit the link below:-

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My first five hours of gameplay was really mind blowing. No regrets yet. Been enjoying it to the fullest and I would definitely recommend it to every open world loving gamers. The full review of the game will be coming soon, so stay in touch.

Thank you

By Koshish Khadka

THE NINTENDO SWITCH LOOKS TOWARD 2019

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The Switch had a stellar first year and a half. First-party games like The Legend of Zelda: Breath of The Wild and Super Mario Odyssey helped buoy its success early on. In the months that followed, the platform became a haven for indies. In the months ahead, Nintendo will start bringing back its classics through a new online subscription service. This year was a great accomplishment for the Switch but what is up next in 2019.

The year ends with a bang in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, and Nintendo is already outlining plans for 2019. We don’t know if the previously announced Pokemon, Metroid Prime 4, and Bayonetta 3 will release next year, but they hopefully aren’t too far off. Even if those titles push another year, Nintendo already has a well-rounded lineup for players in 2019.

Here are some of the other most anticipated games for Nintendo Switch that’s going to release in 2019:

  • Animal Crossing  

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  • Daemon X Machina

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  • Luigi’s Mansion 3Image result for Luigi's Mansion 3

 

  • New Super Mario Bros. U DeluxeImage result for new super mario bros. u deluxe

 

  • Town

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  • Yoshi’s Crafted WorldImage result for Yoshi's Crafted World

 

With all these games coming for switch next year, looks like Nintendo is going to have another blasting year.

 

The Journey Begins

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IMG_0602   Hi, I’m koshish khadka

This is my first time creating/posting a blog and I assure you I wont be disappointing any of you guys. I’m a student, currently working on my bachelors degree.

As most of the people love video games, I do love it too. I almost play every types of video games. I’m so into gaming that I even work in GameStop. So, my blogs are going to be about video games. I’ll be reviewing the new games, also be talking about the information on games and future information too.

I’ve been playing video games for a very long time. It’s like daily routine of mine, so i think that I’m capable of reviewing the games that I play. In this blog of mine I’ll be sharing my opinions on the consoles, games, information, and mainly I’ll review it.

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So, I welcome you guys to my blog. I hope you guys will be helping me out and I’ll make sure I’ll be doing my work here effectively and I’ll be updating the page with new information all the time.

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