5: GoldenEye 007
GoldenEye 007 truly made me feel like I was James Bond and was a huge part of my teenage years. I will never forget the awesomeness that was crawling through an air vent and shooting a guard in the head with a silenced pistol as he innocently sat on the toilet. It was so far ahead of its time and introduced many elements that have been recycled and replicated ever since. This was not the first game to introduce gadgets and sniper rifles but it was certainly one of the first to perfect them and is one of the only successful film to video game adaptations I can think of. It’s hard to put into words just how influential this title has been and I have not even touched on the incredible multiplayer–oh, and who can forget the first time you realised you could shoot the guards hats off??!!
GREAT LIST! i totally agree with you, i love all those games, sadly i have never played chronno cross or animal crosing, but the rest of the list sits comfortably on my shelves :)
chronno trigger, my bad
OMG where’s ocarina, i know that it may sound like cliche, but that game redefined 3d games and adventure games. Also it was the introduction of the z-targeting
While I like your list, there’s one problem I have with it. There’s no representation of either the Metroid or Castlevania series. I know that Super Metroid made the honorable mentions, but as for games the truly “changed the industry” the list is lacking without including the founder and refiner of a genre that is still done today.
We’ve been through this list a billion times. You really want to check out the one’s you’ve missed, go to the book store/library and pick up “1001 Video Games You Must Play Before You Die.” That is the gamer’s bible.
So, don’t get me wrong, I love Ocarina!! I just feel that it is still pretty much the same formula set out in the original title, just with the bells and whistles that came with the jump to 3d.
Metroid and Castlevania have never really been a part of my life for some bizarre reason! I have recently started playing Super Metroid for the first time and I love it, but I was doing the list based on my own experiences. I take your point though-I am aware that these games are so influential they even have us the term ‘Metroidvania’, which must count for something right?
And yes, I know these games aren’t exactly the most controversial of choices. Like I said, they are the games that made ME think I was experiencing something new and exciting. I will check that book out
but I have neither the time or inclination to create a list large enough to keep everyone happy! Any suggestions on the titles you think I have missed would be welcome.