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Computerandvideogames.com 101 "best PC games ever"

Above link goes to the top 25 - links to the rest are at the top of the article.

 

While I don't agree with all of their positionings, for once, it's not too bad "list," title-wise, imo.

 

Dungeon Keeper = #62 :(

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And this week's winner of Token Adventure in A Best Games Ever List is: The Secret of Monkey Island

 

I wish they wouldn't use 'Best Games Ever' if they didn't mean it. The fact that it's a 'Best PC Games Ever' list makes it even less excusable. :(

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The Longest Journey was on there ... isn't that kind of an adventure game?

 

I guess I liked the list more than most because many of those games never even appear on other lists, at all. :(

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It is, yes, and there's also Fahrenheit and a few others in the lower reaches. I was focusing on the top 25. I find any list without Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis in the top 20 to be unconvincing, I'm afraid.

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Deus Ex as number one. An interesting pick. I've seen DX high on a lot of lists, but never at tehnumb3r1!

 

That would seem a little high for a game with such poor AI, but it is certainly a respectable pick.

 

Unlike Morrowind at #4. I mean I am as big a supporter of ES games as anyone, but number 4? Nah, that's just absurd. It's a totally broken game.

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I find any list without Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis in the top 20 to be unconvincing, I'm afraid.

.... I've never heard of that game. Not surprising tho, I tend to ignore all games based on film industry hits.

 

No one is ever going to agree on number positioning - since I don't typically like shooters I think most FPS should NOT be in the top25 :( - so I'm just pleased when the list as a whole has many names I think at least deserve recognition for being good games, nevermind their placement.

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I don't like the list. The only one I agree with in the top ten is System Shock 2 and Deus Ex but not number one.

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Deus Ex as number one. An interesting pick. I've seen DX high on a lot of lists, but never at tehnumb3r1!

 

That would seem a little high for a game with such poor AI, but it is certainly a respectable pick.

 

Unlike Morrowind at #4. I mean I am as big a supporter of ES games as anyone, but number 4? Nah, that's just absurd. It's a totally broken game.

Morrowind had/has a huge following, though: if you were one of the players who can read endless pages of background info off scrolls that are left hidden in dungeons, and you like a sandbox game, then I can see why it would be placed so highly. I'm not, but that's more because Morrowind is a marmite type of game: people either love it or hate it, no in-between.

 

Also, it's good to see Deus Ex getting it's proper acknowledgments. :(

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Collecting games from different genres in the same list is a bad idea anyway. I mean, how can one compare Fallout with Footbal Manager 2007? What makes FM2007 a better game? Huge team database? Accurate simulation mechanics? Better training options?

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I'm not, but that's more because Morrowind is a marmite type of game: people either love it or hate it, no in-between.

Arghhh! That reminds me of my first encounter with Kiwi Cuisine (although that toxic green glowing gunk was called "Vegemite") :o

 

It would be nice if they just called it by it's right name and said: "Here is our very own most belowed PC games that we can remember right now.".

 

Admittedly, it doesn't sound quite as catchy, but at least it would be honest.

 

If they wanted to be serious about it, they need to separate genre and list a set of rules and criteria up front that they judge each games merits on.

 

As it is, it's just as good as any Obsidian Forum Poll

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I'm not, but that's more because Morrowind is a marmite type of game: people either love it or hate it, no in-between.

Arghhh! That reminds me of my first encounter with Kiwi Cuisine (although that toxic green glowing gunk was called "Vegemite") :(

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I don't like the list. The only one I agree with in the top ten is System Shock 2 and Deus Ex but not number one.

 

I pretty much share the same opinion.

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I find any list without Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis in the top 20 to be unconvincing, I'm afraid.

.... I've never heard of that game. Not surprising tho, I tend to ignore all games based on film industry hits.

 

 

 

Or you might not know it because it's about 15 years old. It was a brilliant adventure game though, I'd put it on an even footing with Monkey Island. I still remember sneaking out my office window to avoid college students.

 

There also isn't a Fate of Atlantis movie.

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Deus Ex as number one. An interesting pick. I've seen DX high on a lot of lists, but never at tehnumb3r1!

 

That would seem a little high for a game with such poor AI, but it is certainly a respectable pick.

 

Unlike Morrowind at #4. I mean I am as big a supporter of ES games as anyone, but number 4? Nah, that's just absurd. It's a totally broken game.

Morrowind had/has a huge following, though: if you were one of the players who can read endless pages of background info off scrolls that are left hidden in dungeons, and you like a sandbox game, then I can see why it would be placed so highly. I'm not, but that's more because Morrowind is a marmite type of game: people either love it or hate it, no in-between.

 

Also, it's good to see Deus Ex getting it's proper acknowledgments. :)

 

 

I don't know. I am (was) a pretty big fan of Morrowind. Spent A LOT of time with it. But however much I enjoy it; it is still broken. Maybe its a top 50 game, but I can't see it any higher than that. Maybe not even that high.

 

Just because a person loves a game, doesn't mean its a great game. In most cases, games we personally love are games that have hideous flaws but they are flaws which don't bother us for whatever reason.

 

Deus Ex is much more worthy of praise than MW ever will be. They are not only 4 slots of difference in greatness between them. And I would still at this point rather play MW than Deus Ex if I had to choose.

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I can't access the site right now, so what rank is Shadow of the Colossus?

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You are a very strange person. Or rather, your definition of "best" ("personal best" / "favourite") is very strange.

 

 

Why? Because I don't equate the concepts of "best" and "favorite"?

 

 

*is confused*

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