What are your top 4 games in the whole of gaming? By top I mean the 4 that you'd recommend to others before all else. It could even be games that you think are objectively great, but aren't necessarily fans of, though that would be difficult unless you're very good at discerning objectivity from your own opinion. Basically, if you were introducing someone to the world of videogames, these are the ones that you say "if you don't play anything else, make sure you play these". They don't have to be in any kind of order, but you can't have more than 4, and you can't have games that are in the same series. Also, give each one a brief description and if you can, post a video.
Here's mine:
Yep, of course RE4 was going to be one of mine. This game is amazing, it may not be as artistic or as sophisticated as other games on this list (in fact, it's fucking ridiculous), but it's just so damn fun. RE4 is probably one of the most replayable games I've ever played. I'm constantly playing through it and the only time I'm not in the mood to play it is usually after playing it consecutively for about 4 days. It's my personal favourite of the RE series, and it's so good that whatever would follow it would probably pale in comparison (which they both did, hilariously).
I love this game so much that I have it on 3 platforms, but my first ever copy was on the Wii. The only reason this game isn't as nostalgic for me as AO, for example is because I haven't put it down since I first started playing it around 6 years ago, so it doesn't really have chance to be nostalgic.
I actually picked up the steelbook PS2 limited edition version at Play Expo for like £5, which was awesome, especially considering the condition (it was fantastic).
Resi 4 is just a really well made game, and one of the best action games out there (the best, in my opinion), the attention to detail in terms of mechanics and gameplay is just unparalleled, and it is for this reason that it makes it's way into my Essential Playing Collection.
Game number 2:
I don't think I need to say much about this one. We've all played Portal 2, and we all know how good it is. Again, this makes it onto this list solely because of how fun it is. Sure, it looks great, has awesome characters and the universe it creates is immense and desolate (in a good way, and not as desolate as the original game), but all of that could be gone and I'd still love this game, albeit not as much. This is another game which I own multiple copies of, I first played it back in early 2012, when I borrowed the 360 version off an ex-mate. I bought it as soon as I gave it him back (and the only reason he wanted it back was because I was telling him about how good it was, he'd barely played it at all at the time I borrowed it off him). Later that year I eventually got it on Steam, mainly just for modding though, and to this day I still don't think I've played through the whole story on PC.
P2 is an expertly designed puzzle platformer, it's challenging, but not frustrating. It is for these reasons it earns a place in my essential playing collection.
Did I mention it has some freaking awesome music? (Which is also why I bought a physical copy of the soundtrack).
Game 3:
I hard a hard time choosing between this and SH3, in the end I picked this because I just prefer the overall tone of this game (the first 3 SH games have drastically different tones), which is more dreamlike and more melancholy than 3. Both games are amazing and as good as each other, but I just prefer 2's atmosphere rather than 3's. That, and the fact that I prefer James rather than Heather. Again, they're both exceptionally written characters, it's just my preference.
James is such an interesting guy, he also has the best voice acting of any videogame character to date.
2001, guys. 2000 and fucking 1.
This game is not only terrifying (it's one of the few videogames that actually manages to succeed in getting under my skin out of pure atmosphere and tension), but it's beautiful, too. The graphics can still stand up to triple A games of today easily, in terms of artistry and detail of course, not poly count.
There's also the story, which isn't the most original story ever (SH2's story in specific, not the story of the SH series in general, which is very original), but the way it's told is fantastic. It has a twist that you should know by now, that has been done a million times before and a million times after (and the ones after were usually just copying SH2, including every SH game after 4), but it doesn't just say "WHAT A TWIST!". It actually goes and explores how the character is dealing with what happened, and that is what makes James such a well written and excellent character.
Gameplay is great, it's traditional survival horror refined to perfection.
If I had to make the argument that videogames are art, this is the one I'd choose to demonstrate that, it is for that reason that Silent Hill 2 earns a place in my Essential Playing Collection.
Did I mention that this game has some fucking awesome music?
And finally...
Of course it's Abe's Fucking Oddworld, what did you expect?
Yeah, we all know how good this game is, and it's by far my favourite in the series although I haven't actually played Stranger's Wrath. Don't get me wrong, Abe's Exoddus was great. It refined a lot of the issues AO had and perfected the gameplay, but it just didn't feel the same. And by that I mean it was boring. A game that long could have worked if it had been switched up often enough, but it just dragged and wasn't as interesting as AO. I think the fact that they were planning AO for years and had less than one year to make AE shows very much. The music, art and gameplay is great in both games, but AE was just too long.
I do admit that I'm slightly bias, though. I first started playing AO back in 2006 with my dad, so it's the most nostalgic thing for me. Ah, the good old days.
Yeah, I don't think I need to say anymore, it's a brilliant game.
As far as I've seen, the remake has fixed the issues I had with AO's gameplay (no quicksave, unfair puzzles and no ability to talk to multiple mudokons), so theoretically, I should love it even more if nostalgia didn't exist. I guess we'll see as soon as it's released on PC.
Did I mention it has some fucking awesome music?