44 points - added 15 years ago by JDBLists - 1 comment
Comments:
GoldenEye was the definitive console FPS for a good long time. A great game for solo or multiplay, it had a ton of features that kept players coming back for more.
Added 15 years ago by JDBLists, 0 points
2.
Batman: Arkham City
Hands down the best licensed game of all time.
26 points - added 12 years ago by guest -
3.
Batman: Arkham Asylum
Not only is it the best Batman game created (which wouldn't be saying much), but it is a great game, although the story is a little hammy. But considering the source medium, it's forgivable.
16 points - added 14 years ago by guest -
4.
Star Wars: Battlefront II
15 points - added 15 years ago by JDBLists -
5.
DuckTales
13 points - added 15 years ago by JDBLists - 1 comment
Comments:
This one comes from the halcyon-days of the NES, when Capcom was cranking out quality titles like crazy. Almost everyone seems to remember this game fondly.
Added 15 years ago by JDBLists, 0 points
6.
Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic
13 points - added 15 years ago by JDBLists - 1 comment
Comments:
Star Wars has a bizarre hit-or-miss record when it comes to video games. KotOR was all hit. A fantastic RPG, it tells a better Star Wars story than any of the prequel films.
Added 15 years ago by JDBLists, 0 points
7.
Disney's Aladdin
12 points - added 15 years ago by JDBLists -
8.
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Turtles in Time
12 points - added 15 years ago by JDBLists - 1 comment
Comments:
A bigger, badder version of the already excellent TMNT arcade game, Turtles in Time remains the best Ninja Turtles game ever.
Added 15 years ago by JDBLists, 0 points
9.
Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers
11 points - added 15 years ago by JDBLists -
10.
Peter Jackson's King Kong: The Official Game of the Movie
9 points - added 15 years ago by JDBLists -
11.
The Chronicles of Riddick: Escape From Butcher Bay
7 points - added 15 years ago by JDBLists -
12.
The Warriors
5 points - added 15 years ago by JDBLists -
13.
Marvel: Ultimate Alliance
5 points - added 15 years ago by JDBLists -
14.
Star Wars: The Old Republic
Combining BioWare's storytelling with massive online multiplayer and vast production values makes this multiplayer sequel to KOTOR just as good, if not better, than its predecessor.
4 points - added 12 years ago by guest -
15.
Back to the Future: The Game
2 points - added 13 years ago by guest -
16.
Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers
2 points - added 15 years ago by JDBLists -
17.
WWF: No Mercy
1 point - added 10 years ago by guest -
18.
Blade Runner
Westwood's PC game was very much in-step with the film, and ranks as one of the best point-and-click adventures of all time.
1 point - added 12 years ago by guest -
19.
Ghostbusters
This game was created as the third film. The gameplay truly emulated the film. Characters had a combination of good visuals and great comedic timing>>>which is very hard to do in a game.
1 point - added 15 years ago by guest -
20.
X-Men Origins: Wolverine
1 point - added 15 years ago by JDBLists -
21.
Lego Batman: The Video Game
1 point - added 15 years ago by JDBLists -
22.
Star Wars: Rogue Squadron
0 points - added 10 years ago by guest -
23.
Lego Star Wars: The Complete Saga
-1 point - added 15 years ago by JDBLists - 1 comment
Comments:
Lego Star Wars shocked everyone by being completely awesome. A leisurely and highly accessible game, it's perfect for kids and non-gamers.
Added 15 years ago by JDBLists, 1 point
24.
X-Men (arcade game)
-1 point - added 15 years ago by JDBLists -
25.
The Incredible Hulk: Ultimate Destruction
-1 point - added 15 years ago by JDBLists -
26.
Lego Indiana Jones: The Original Adventures
-2 points - added 15 years ago by JDBLists -
27.
Jurassic Park: The Game
While largely non-interactive, you can't say the story wasn't faithful to its source material.
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