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Hello, Jan. I think I have you beat on one category. From what I've heard, Fallout 76 has Fallout 4 beat for "worst" category. Even the diehard Fallout fans abandoned it.
I suppose in fairness you should show politeness to every game, but there are some games that simply aren't that good and don't deserve more than enough attention to classify the game according to its characteristics. I've commented on a couple of clunkers in this forum as well as a couple of real (no-joke) winners. In the end analysis, it is always a matter of what you like.
Can't rank my top 10 list, at the time when I played them most they were the best games ever.
Ranarama (vic 64)
Bards Tale III: Thief of Fate (vic 64)
Dungeon Master (Amiga 500)
Jane's Fighters Anthology
Baldurs Gate 2
Civilization 4
World of Warcraft (2004-2007)
Elite Dangerous
Cyberpunk 2077
Elden Ring
I have two that are tied for the worst:
Duke Nukem Forever: This game was terrible, it was obvious that it had started its development in 1997. Parts felt like an old school Doom or Quake style run and gun FPS, parts like CoD, and parts like Halo. It is a horrible mash up of every FPS style of the 14 years it was in development hell. Additionally Duke Nukem worked in the 1990's because he was a pretty obvious parody of 1980's action movies, in 2011 it was too far removed from that era to act as an effective parody, so it's just sleazy. I got it for like $2.75, and I would have been upset if I paid $3 for it.
Too Human: Another game stuck in development hell. Too Human had a decent enough idea (the Norse gods but cyberpunk), but it was just a mess. It played like a pre-alpha build of an early PS2 game. It was meant to be on the PlayStation 1, then the GameCube, then finally the Xbox 360, and you could tell. It was ugly, had terrible controls, and was just a total mess. I got it for like $2 (literally), and it was a waste of money.
Best for me would be Resistance: Fall Of Man, loved it and finished it so many times.
Honorable mention goes to Borderlands One and Two.
Worst would be The Division, I just hated the bullet sponge effect and in PVP it was more of who had the most time to spend on getting the best gearset rather than if you were a better "player"
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