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TopicDavid ranks his top 100 games of all time, with write-ups
davidponte
02/24/17 11:35:26 AM
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76. Burnout Paradise (PS3)

I play a lot of racing games, but somehow Paradise was my first venture into the Burnout series, so it was a bit of a different experience than what I was used to with Need For Speed and Gran Turismo. It was also my first next-gen racing game experience, and I was blown away by the visuals at the time, and I still am, because this game looks and feels great.

The soundtrack was decent, the vehicles were varied, and the open world aspect that had you searching for billboards and special jumps was new for me at the time, so I spent a lot of time doing nothing but driving around, periodically finding these secrets or attempting to crash my car in the most brutal of ways to see what happened. This is a great game, and that's all I can really say about it.

75. Sonic the Hedgehog (GEN)

Because of my age (born in '94), by the time I was old enough to really understand how to play video games, I had the entire SNES and Genesis library available to me, and because of that I actually first played the original Sonic after I had spent significant time with Sonic 2. All that really means is that my nostalgia is greater for the second game, but this game is great in its own right.

Most of my time with this game came from the Sonic Mega Collection on Gamecube much later in life, when I was actually good enough to get past the first few levels. There isn't much to say about Sonic that would surprise anyone. The first three games were a lot of fun, and the music was great. This is another game that I technically have not finished, but as with many older games, the best experiences come from just playing them.
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