The fact that every one of your top games of all time is post-PS2 means that you haven't been gaming for very long and I can easily dismiss your opinions.
You'd be wrong. Like I said, been gaming for 20 years.
Just because my top 10 is post-90s doesn't mean I haven't played old games, it's just some of them are top 20 or more for me.
I literally cannot fit every game I ever enjoyed in a top 10 list, so I prioritized the ones that were most meaningful to me that have stood timeless in their appeal to me. There are plenty of games I loved years ago that just don't hold up well to me anymore. There are plenty of games I enjoyed that were 2D or from the 90s, they're just not exactly my favorite genre/style and I felt many games got better in their transition to 3D (I liked Metroid Prime way better than Metroid Fusion...I never finished Super Metroid).
Close OP, close, but MGS1 is still the best MG, and best game ever. The bosses in MGS3 are a joke, some are practically caricatures. I can't even have a laugh at them they're so ridiculous. Kojima has never replicated the best set of bosses ever in an MGS before or after (MGS1). The other points I'll pretty much give you.
What boss in MGS3 isn't ridiculous *MGS3 spoilers*
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I bounce back and forth between Majora's Mask and MGS3, but today I'm going to agree with you.
I knew from the moment I played the demo a dozen times that this game was going to be something special.
Game has the perfect amount of escalation and variation, up until the ending, which is still one of the most impressive finales of any piece of entertainment ever.
This is so amazing about MGS3. You think the game is over and it literally keeps on going, accelerating, tensing and exponentiating until the credits roll onto the screen.
I agree, though i have to seriously question your tastes in games by putting last of us at number 2.
And then they followed it up with the worst sequel of all time. Still salty about 4.
I have replayed The Last of Us like at least 5 times. The story, pacing, crafting system, combat and gameplay are so engrossing to me that I just keep coming back. It's not the most innovative game ever, especially in TPS design, but it was so carefully designed in almost every aspect that any flaws are negligible enough for me to enjoy myself no matter how many times I go back.
To be honest, my top 4 are really interchangeable. It's just if I
had to sequentially order them, I might put TLOU at #2 because rarely has a game impacted me like that before. The only video game characters I ever cared about more than Ellie and Joel are probably Big Boss and The Boss.