Adam Cole is such a lovable dork. He gets so passionate and has so many memories. It’s exactly how I am with games, right down to remembering where I bought stuff 30+ years ago.
As a 50 years old kid, here are my top 3s From the 80's : Defender, Contra and Super Mario Bros From the 90's : FF7, Doom and Zelda Ocarina of Time. From 2000's : Diablo 2, Knights of the old republic, Grand Theft Auto 3 From 2010's : Skyrim, Bloodborne, Witcher 3
MGS is such a quirky game. Psycho Mantis alone made that game so interesting, Dialog included in the game where he'd read off your memory card and if you had a rumble pack he'd vibrate it. Nice touch by Kojima.
I love this video! Just a couple of dudes talking video games. My list would be: 80s Final Fantasy 1, Mega Man 2, and SMB. So many fantastic memories. 90s is way harder, but I guess I would go with Chrono Trigger, Symphony of the Night, and Mega Man X. 00s I'm surprised nobody said Bioshock, I played Rock Band so much I went through multiple drum sets and guitars, and Fallout 3 i think i put at least 150 hours into. Just days and days of my life into those games The 2010s I have Skyrim, I totally agree with The Last of Us, and Undertale. It's funny, I never played undertale until my 9 year old asked me to help her play it, and we played the whole game together, doing the different paths. A great experience. Finally, the 2020s. I haven't been able to play a lot of games in this category, but my favorites so far are God of War: Ragnarok, FF7 remake, and my favorite game, maybe ever made, Control.
Awesome list. Mega Man for sure! Rock Band was revolutionary. Cool game with accessories. Oh, I should put in Duck Hunt for the 80s games. That one was fun, even got the Dads who didn't normally play video games, play games - but that dog!!! There were a lot of lesser known NES games that I really liked. There was one called World Cup Soccer and it had different teams with players who could do 'special' kicks and then when you slide tackled a player they might just stay down until a goal is scored, very unique and funny sports game. 90s I was huge on both N64 and PlayStation, hard to pick just 3 but I would say Super Smash Bros, Twisted Metal 2 and NHL 98. So many fun memories with those playing solo or with friends. 2000s it gets harder, but the GTA games, Vice City and San Andreas, and probably NHL 2004 for PC. So many cool mods for that game and gameplay was solid. I know most sports games don't get much love because the nature of them being yearly, it can be hard to differentiate between the great ones. 2010s I would go with GTA V, Marvel's Spider-Man and Red Dead Redemption 2, even though I STILL have not completed all the story missions - I always get side tracked.
90's Lufia 2, Final Fantasy 2/4 and Final Fantasy 3/6. I can't even count how many hours I have on all of them, especially 2/4. It got to the point that I could get from the beginning to the last boss battle in 1 sitting super quick
80's, both had great choices. Super Mario Bros. was the first video game I played when I was a kid, that game has a special place in my heart and memory!
I am feeling REALLY nostalgic about those 90s picks. The explanation and justification for them all was great. I was born in '83 so I have a couple of years on Uno and Chugs... but, because of the huge impact of all of the games, I have almost the exact same feelings for them, and just like them, I remember exactly where I was at the time and what I was doing. Mario 64, I saved my pocket money and paper round money for an N64, Mario blew my mind when it came out because platformers were still huge and a whole new dimension to explore was a huge deal, the worlds felt HUGE. Zelda 3, I was completely invested watching a mate complete it, and then went home and completed it myself. DK2 (or 3) I remember buying in Electronic Boutique with my Mum for my brothers Xmas present... £69.99 it cost... I swear adjusted for inflation that thing must be like £130 now. FF7, I bought on day one... I didn't think they'd ever make graphics better than the FMV's on that game, impacted me massively, made me care about stories and side quests. RE2 was good, RE1 had a bigger impact on me though as I much prefer the mansion. We used to do the robotic voicelines to each other. "Barry. Don't. _Open._ *That!* Door." Metal Gear, pretty much the same as FF7, it just made me think "if games are _this in-depth now, then the future is gonna be awesome!"_ I'll add my personal picks below.
80s (In no order) *Super Mario Bros. 2* - 3 is _clearly superior_ and 1 is a classic... but... 2 is like the weird teen years where they get high and listen to prog rock. I vibe with 2. Best soundtrack, best characters, best mario... until Super Mario Land 2: Six Golden Coins on the Gameboy or Super Mario World on the SNES. *Prince of Persia* - Those jumping animations and game mechanics were great for its day. 2 or 3 years before Flashback or Another World. *Splatterhouse 1* - Yup... it came out in the 80s on Arcade. I remember playing on it in some smoke-filled arcade in the late 80s and 7 year old me thought it was the coolest shit ever. 90s (in no order) *Sonic Adventure* - Mario had a flawless transition to 3D. Sonic's was clunky. This game is the King of Clunk... but it's awesome. Hilariously awesome funky slap bass and pop-punk soundtrack. Multiple characters, secrets, game modes... and on top of it all... the whole virtual pet Chao Garden thing on top with the awesome VMU's. *Half-Life* - In 1998... this game was absolutely mind-blowing. The main campaign was amazing. The realism, the atmosphere, the feel were fantastic. It seamlessly felt like one continuous level. It immediately spawned mods and online modes, people were making custom maps and characters, entire new campaigns built on the Source engine. Huge. *Ganbare Goemon 2 (Legend of Mystical Ninja in EU/NA)* - I had a Japanese SNES (Super Famicom) before the UK version, my Dad was kinda before his time. Me and my brother played this game 2P almost every single day. It's simultaneously a 2D platformer and an RPG... and entirely in Japanese. Me and my brother didn't have a clue what the characters names were, what the games name even was, what any of the dialogue options in the rpg section were, what the shopkeepers were selling... and why the forest shrines have Raccoons with giant balls (turns out it's a thing in Japanese Yokai folklore...)... But, we still completed it and absolutely adore it to this day. Brilliant soundtrack too. ... But, realistically... it's Tekken 3. What a game! Unlockable characters for days. Ending cinematics. New modes. Sure, the jump from Virtua Fighter 2 to 3, or the jump from Street Fighter 1 to 2, or the jump from crappy 3D Mortal Kombat's to where we're at now... But, that jump from Tekken 2 to 3 changed everything. 00s (in no order) *Jet Set Radio Future* - Might be one of my favourite games of all time. One of the best soundtracks ever. Great art style. *World of Warcraft* - Eurgh, wish I wasn't picking it, but, when that game launched... hoo boy, I was strapped to my PC chair for years online raiding with friends. Nothing beats that transition from _thinking_ I knew what I was doing getting into an MMO, to _actually_ knowing what I was doing and becoming a competitive player in some of the best guilds in Europe. *Silent Hill 2* - I loved this game so much when it came out I still have the artbook and walkthrough on my bookshelf to this day. I had a magazine at the time that had the fastest time a reader had sent in... I smashed that record and never sent it in. I completed it multiple times. Again, another game with an absolutely stellar soundtrack.
Hey Uno, you mention wanting to be able to wipe Link to the Past from your mind so you can experience the puzzles and dungeons again without knowing everything. Have you ever tried a randomizer for it? It completely reconfigures the puzzles and order and makes you really have to think and figure out where you can go with the items you've got in a new way.
Tetris & Hollow Knight would probably make my version of these lists too. Top of my head, others that would probably make my lists are Sonic the Hedgehog 2, Civilization 2, ISS Pro Evolution Soccer, LoK Soul Reaver, Virtua Tennis, Kingdom Hearts 2, Pokemon Black/White, Batman Arkham City & the Horizon games.
I’d pick Chugs’ list, but Uno’s was great too. When I got a PS5, I had to catch up on some gems and my first 4 games in order were Ghost of Tsushima, FFVII Remake, Red Dead 2 and Hollow Knight. I’m in love. Can’t wait to see the return of Adam Cole in St. Louis tomorrow! I’ll be there Bay Bay!
So you both(and probably everybody watching) will remember, in Resident Evil 2 when you finally got into the building and you come around the corner and the thing goes in front of the window? I stood there for 5 minutes with the gun drawn pointing at the window lol
As a 47 years old, here are my top 3s From the 80's : Prince of Persia, Final Fantasy and Wasteland From the 90's : FF7, Half-Life and Planescape Torment From 2000's : Neverwinter Nights, Knights of the old republic, Mass Effect 1 From 2010's : Skyrim, Mass Effect2, Guild Wars 2
Wow.. I went through the same thing with Final fantasy 1 on NES that Adam Cole did. I wanted Mega Man 2 and 3 for christmas one year in the early 90's. My old man was like "i heard this game was pretty good" and he got me Mega man 3 and Final fantasy. I was so disappointed but then I played it. It's what got me hooked on RPG's. I just replayed it on emulations last month, 32 years later and still enjoyable, even though outdated.
There should be a list for top 10 Arcade Machine games, too. I used to play that X-Men game at a local sports complex as well as Mortal Kombat, Metal Slug, The Simpsons and Street Fighter.
EVIL UNO! if you are used to playing Zelda 3 A link to the past but want more of a challenge, there are several randomizers where all the items are switched around and the crystals and pendants too so it is a different playthrough every time. And if you like Super Metroid, there is even a Zelda 3 Super Metroid randomizer (SMZ3) where the two games are combined and you must beat both Gannon and Mother brain to complete the game. I think you would really enjoy the randomizer for Z3 at the very least.
Syphon Filter was also huge on the PSone for stealth games. Also, how can you be a wrestler and not include WCW/nWo Revenge? It literally changed the entire landscape of wrestling games to this day for American wrestling fans.
I honestly think the 90s was a gamechanger for videogames and the best era. There are so many to choose from on multiple platforms. I would have picked the exact same games as AC on the PS1.
90s is impossible for me to choose too, I shortlisted to about 20. There's so many gems and big names. Also, if you wanna see some bad Mario games, DGR is doing a "Mariothon" where he plays *every* Mario game, and... Well there's some interesting titles out there 🤣
My all time favs are Syphon Filter Resident Evil 1&2 The Suffering 1&2 Halo 2 Gears Of War 2 Uncharted the whole series Killzone 2 Mass effect 2 Bioshock The Witcher 3 Dead Space 2 Skyrim The Evil Within 1&2 Alan Wake Control My number 1 of all time has to be Control. Its an absolute mind bending masterpiece that has opened up a huge connected world.
I was born in 1999, so I have very little bias for a lot of these. To make things more interesting, only one appearance per franchise on the entire list. 80s: Gradius, Outrun, Mega Man 2 90s: Sega Rally Championship, Street Fighter 2 Champion Edition, Beatmania (original 5 key series) 2000s: Capcom vs SNK 2, SSX 3, Gran Turismo 4 2010s: Danganronpa V3: Killing Harmony, Yakuza/Like a Dragon 5, Ultimate Marvel vs Capcom 3 2020s: The King of Fighters XV, Dance Dance Revolution A3, Persona 5 Strikers
My lists would probably be (although I know I would switch my choices constantly): 1980s: Super Mario Bros 3, Pac-Man, and Mega-Man 2 1990s: Legend Of Zelda: Ocarina Of Time, Metal Gear Solid, and Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island 2000s: Halo 2, Metal Gear Solid 3, and Super Mario Galaxy 2010s: Legend Of Zelda: Breath Of The Wild, Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, and Red Dead Redemption 2020s: Ghost Of Tsushima, Hogwarts Legacy, and Legend Of Zelda: Tears Of The Kingdom
1980s: SimCity, Super Mario, Metroid. 1990s: Sonic the Hedgehog, Mario Kart 64, Goldeneye 007. 2000s: The Sims, Hitman: Blood Money, The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion. (honorable mentions to Nexus:The Kingdom of the Winds and Extreme Warfare Revenge 4.2) 2010s: The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, NBA 2K11, Forza Motorsport 7. 2020s: MLB the Show 22, NBA 2K22, AEW: Fight Forever (assuming it comes out this decade)
You guys should do computer games and arcade games as separate videos. It would be nice to see some RPGs like Ultima V or World of Warcraft (or my favorite, Wasteland) get their due. And I can't think of a 90's game more important and influential than Street Fighter II.
To me, most decades there are 2 definite for me, but the 3rd is incredibly hard. 90's it's Ocarina of Time and Chrono trigger, but the 3rd could be so many. I'm leaning Mario 64 or ff7, but an argument could be made for pokemon gen 2 and a lot of others. 2000s it's d2 and demon souls, but 3 could be ffx, it could even be dark cloud 2 for me, or StarCraft 2. Lots of options.
Love Uno going with A Link to the Past for 90s... *BUT NOT* at the expense of two games that are amongst talks of the best *EVER MADE* in Ocarina of Time & Majora's Mask!! A Link to the Past still holds up today though. I was playing the game on my Switch last weekend
if you like hallow knight and haze then you guy may like "Have a Nice Death" by Magic Design Studios. and yes it's on steam / switch . worth 24 dollar price.
Uno i make the challenge to you, my Evil One: Get Kenny Omega on your show and get him to make a top 5 Best Fighting Games of All Time! I guarantee you -RATINGS- views, sir 👺
My personal picks: 80’s: Super Mario Bros. (NES) The Legend Of Zelda (NES) Double Dragon II: The Revenge (NES) 90’s: Virtua Fighter 2(Arcade/Saturn) Zelda: Ocarina Of Time (N64) Grandia (Saturn/PS1) 2000’s Valkyrie Profile (PS1) Street Fighter 4 (Arcade/Xbox 360/PS3) Legend Of Zelda: Twilight Princess (GameCube/Wii) 2010’s The Legend Of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel 1/2 (PS3/PS4) The Legend Of Zelda: Breath Of The Wild (Wii U/Switch) Devil May Cry 5 (Xbox One/PS4) 2020’s Legend Of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel 4 (PS4) Resident Evil 8 (PS4/Xbox One) Xenoblade Chronicles 3 (Switch)
i already canceled 2k23 after i finished myrise, because its the same game as last year. I need something really different and we fans are disappointed in your silence. I'm not saying I want the game tomorrow but I would have expected constant updates but we don't know anything about this game and I'm starting to worry
Elden ring open world was tremendous. There was stuff every where. Never a dull moment. Ghost open world..sit on a horse for 5 minutes and watch some leaves fall whilst slowly making your way to the next objective. To begin with I loved ghost but that became really boring travelling near the end game . Where as Elden Ring I sunk 300+ hours into and never got bored...then got a ps5 ! And did another 100
80s: - The Legend of Zelda - Crystalis - Phantasy Star 90s - Final Fantasy VI (III on the SNES) - Lunar: The Silver Star Story Complete - SEGA Nights into Dreams 2000s - Resident Evil 4 - Skies of Arcadia - The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess 2010s - The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild - The Last of Us - Xenoblade Chronicles 2020s - Horizon: Forbidden West - The Last of Us: PART II - Ghosts of Tsushima HONORABLE MENTIONS 80s - Metroid - Final Fantasy - Super Mario Bros. 3 90s - Parasite Eve - Sonic the Hedgehog - DIscworld II: Morality Bites 2000s - The Last Story - The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword - Kingdom Hearts 2020s - Xenoblade Chronicles III - Final Fantasy VII: Remake - Bayonetta 3
Disappointed neither of you had Metal Gear Solid 3 or 4 but understandable. Picking just 3 games is tough. Kinda surprised Uno didn’t have any of the Batman games on his list.
I had to cancel my preorder after they delayed it beyond Christmas. No reason to just give money away until it’s actually out and I doubt it has any preorder bonus that’s worth it.
80s: TMNT Arcade Game, Megaman II, Super Mario Bros 3 90s: Final Fantasy VII, Castlevania: SotN, Starfox 64 00s: Dynasty Warriors 3, Pokemon Heart Gold, Dragon Age Origins 10s: Elder Scrolls: Skyrim, Mario Kart 8, Batman: Arkham City 20s: Still too early to tell...
Adam Cole is such a lovable dork. He gets so passionate and has so many memories. It’s exactly how I am with games, right down to remembering where I bought stuff 30+ years ago.
I love these kinds of videos. A podcast where you two just talk games would be so fun. Great video guys!
Wouldn't have expected the '98 ice storm to be Evil Uno's origin story
I would love more videos like this, I could listen to you guys talk about games like this for hours.
Final fantasy 7 and Tekken 3 were absolute game changers for me, Two very different genres but both character driven.
i hope this is a reoccuring series with others. Awesome upload
As a 50 years old kid, here are my top 3s
From the 80's : Defender, Contra and Super Mario Bros
From the 90's : FF7, Doom and Zelda Ocarina of Time.
From 2000's : Diablo 2, Knights of the old republic, Grand Theft Auto 3
From 2010's : Skyrim, Bloodborne, Witcher 3
Doom!!, is a great game
Def Jam Fight For NY would be on my list for the 00's
Id love to see everyone's top 3s from every decade. The variety is insanely awesome
Agreed
My 5 favorite videogames is
1. Resident Evil PS1
2. Super Mario RPG SNES
3. Castlevania SOTN PS1
4. Parasite Eve PS1
5. Silent Hill PS1
You can really tell these guys are so passionate about games
MGS is such a quirky game. Psycho Mantis alone made that game so interesting, Dialog included in the game where he'd read off your memory card and if you had a rumble pack he'd vibrate it.
Nice touch by Kojima.
I could watch these two for hours reliving my childhood in games.
I love this video! Just a couple of dudes talking video games.
My list would be: 80s Final Fantasy 1, Mega Man 2, and SMB. So many fantastic memories.
90s is way harder, but I guess I would go with Chrono Trigger, Symphony of the Night, and Mega Man X.
00s I'm surprised nobody said Bioshock, I played Rock Band so much I went through multiple drum sets and guitars, and Fallout 3 i think i put at least 150 hours into. Just days and days of my life into those games
The 2010s I have Skyrim, I totally agree with The Last of Us, and Undertale. It's funny, I never played undertale until my 9 year old asked me to help her play it, and we played the whole game together, doing the different paths. A great experience.
Finally, the 2020s. I haven't been able to play a lot of games in this category, but my favorites so far are God of War: Ragnarok, FF7 remake, and my favorite game, maybe ever made, Control.
Awesome list. Mega Man for sure! Rock Band was revolutionary. Cool game with accessories. Oh, I should put in Duck Hunt for the 80s games. That one was fun, even got the Dads who didn't normally play video games, play games - but that dog!!! There were a lot of lesser known NES games that I really liked. There was one called World Cup Soccer and it had different teams with players who could do 'special' kicks and then when you slide tackled a player they might just stay down until a goal is scored, very unique and funny sports game.
90s I was huge on both N64 and PlayStation, hard to pick just 3 but I would say Super Smash Bros, Twisted Metal 2 and NHL 98. So many fun memories with those playing solo or with friends.
2000s it gets harder, but the GTA games, Vice City and San Andreas, and probably NHL 2004 for PC. So many cool mods for that game and gameplay was solid. I know most sports games don't get much love because the nature of them being yearly, it can be hard to differentiate between the great ones.
2010s I would go with GTA V, Marvel's Spider-Man and Red Dead Redemption 2, even though I STILL have not completed all the story missions - I always get side tracked.
90's Lufia 2, Final Fantasy 2/4 and Final Fantasy 3/6. I can't even count how many hours I have on all of them, especially 2/4. It got to the point that I could get from the beginning to the last boss battle in 1 sitting super quick
80's, both had great choices. Super Mario Bros. was the first video game I played when I was a kid, that game has a special place in my heart and memory!
They both have great taste in games.
Adam Cole and I are basically the same person when it comes to gaming. Lol
I think Uno has the best list overall, but Chugs with Ghost of Tsushima really brings it close. Fun video fellas.
This is a cool idea for a video. I'd totally listen to weekly podcast from you guys. 👀
This comment aged really well! They do have a podcast now 😀
I am feeling REALLY nostalgic about those 90s picks. The explanation and justification for them all was great. I was born in '83 so I have a couple of years on Uno and Chugs... but, because of the huge impact of all of the games, I have almost the exact same feelings for them, and just like them, I remember exactly where I was at the time and what I was doing.
Mario 64, I saved my pocket money and paper round money for an N64, Mario blew my mind when it came out because platformers were still huge and a whole new dimension to explore was a huge deal, the worlds felt HUGE.
Zelda 3, I was completely invested watching a mate complete it, and then went home and completed it myself.
DK2 (or 3) I remember buying in Electronic Boutique with my Mum for my brothers Xmas present... £69.99 it cost... I swear adjusted for inflation that thing must be like £130 now.
FF7, I bought on day one... I didn't think they'd ever make graphics better than the FMV's on that game, impacted me massively, made me care about stories and side quests.
RE2 was good, RE1 had a bigger impact on me though as I much prefer the mansion. We used to do the robotic voicelines to each other. "Barry. Don't. _Open._ *That!* Door."
Metal Gear, pretty much the same as FF7, it just made me think "if games are _this in-depth now, then the future is gonna be awesome!"_
I'll add my personal picks below.
80s (In no order)
*Super Mario Bros. 2* - 3 is _clearly superior_ and 1 is a classic... but... 2 is like the weird teen years where they get high and listen to prog rock. I vibe with 2. Best soundtrack, best characters, best mario... until Super Mario Land 2: Six Golden Coins on the Gameboy or Super Mario World on the SNES.
*Prince of Persia* - Those jumping animations and game mechanics were great for its day. 2 or 3 years before Flashback or Another World.
*Splatterhouse 1* - Yup... it came out in the 80s on Arcade. I remember playing on it in some smoke-filled arcade in the late 80s and 7 year old me thought it was the coolest shit ever.
90s (in no order)
*Sonic Adventure* - Mario had a flawless transition to 3D. Sonic's was clunky. This game is the King of Clunk... but it's awesome. Hilariously awesome funky slap bass and pop-punk soundtrack. Multiple characters, secrets, game modes... and on top of it all... the whole virtual pet Chao Garden thing on top with the awesome VMU's.
*Half-Life* - In 1998... this game was absolutely mind-blowing. The main campaign was amazing. The realism, the atmosphere, the feel were fantastic. It seamlessly felt like one continuous level. It immediately spawned mods and online modes, people were making custom maps and characters, entire new campaigns built on the Source engine. Huge.
*Ganbare Goemon 2 (Legend of Mystical Ninja in EU/NA)* - I had a Japanese SNES (Super Famicom) before the UK version, my Dad was kinda before his time. Me and my brother played this game 2P almost every single day. It's simultaneously a 2D platformer and an RPG... and entirely in Japanese. Me and my brother didn't have a clue what the characters names were, what the games name even was, what any of the dialogue options in the rpg section were, what the shopkeepers were selling... and why the forest shrines have Raccoons with giant balls (turns out it's a thing in Japanese Yokai folklore...)... But, we still completed it and absolutely adore it to this day. Brilliant soundtrack too.
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But, realistically... it's Tekken 3. What a game! Unlockable characters for days. Ending cinematics. New modes. Sure, the jump from Virtua Fighter 2 to 3, or the jump from Street Fighter 1 to 2, or the jump from crappy 3D Mortal Kombat's to where we're at now... But, that jump from Tekken 2 to 3 changed everything.
00s (in no order)
*Jet Set Radio Future* - Might be one of my favourite games of all time. One of the best soundtracks ever. Great art style.
*World of Warcraft* - Eurgh, wish I wasn't picking it, but, when that game launched... hoo boy, I was strapped to my PC chair for years online raiding with friends. Nothing beats that transition from _thinking_ I knew what I was doing getting into an MMO, to _actually_ knowing what I was doing and becoming a competitive player in some of the best guilds in Europe.
*Silent Hill 2* - I loved this game so much when it came out I still have the artbook and walkthrough on my bookshelf to this day. I had a magazine at the time that had the fastest time a reader had sent in... I smashed that record and never sent it in. I completed it multiple times. Again, another game with an absolutely stellar soundtrack.
You guys should do another video like this but do the best hidden gems of each decade
Hey Uno, you mention wanting to be able to wipe Link to the Past from your mind so you can experience the puzzles and dungeons again without knowing everything. Have you ever tried a randomizer for it? It completely reconfigures the puzzles and order and makes you really have to think and figure out where you can go with the items you've got in a new way.
Tetris & Hollow Knight would probably make my version of these lists too. Top of my head, others that would probably make my lists are Sonic the Hedgehog 2, Civilization 2, ISS Pro Evolution Soccer, LoK Soul Reaver, Virtua Tennis, Kingdom Hearts 2, Pokemon Black/White, Batman Arkham City & the Horizon games.
Legend of Zelda was the first game I ever beat. Age 4 in 1991. Zelda and Final Fantasy NES changed my life for sure!
Loving Adam's passion for FFVII. Equally excited for Rebirth.
Uno and Chugs are such a good pair
I’d pick Chugs’ list, but Uno’s was great too. When I got a PS5, I had to catch up on some gems and my first 4 games in order were Ghost of Tsushima, FFVII Remake, Red Dead 2 and Hollow Knight. I’m in love. Can’t wait to see the return of Adam Cole in St. Louis tomorrow! I’ll be there Bay Bay!
TK really needs to give some production budget to these boys. I really think views would skyrocket.
Adam im glad your back wrestling
Love you guys. I need to perhaps do a list similar to yours!
My personal lists would match up more with Chugs than with Uno, BUT Uno's list is one I would want to play, as opposed to have played.
So you both(and probably everybody watching) will remember, in Resident Evil 2 when you finally got into the building and you come around the corner and the thing goes in front of the window? I stood there for 5 minutes with the gun drawn pointing at the window lol
As a 47 years old, here are my top 3s
From the 80's : Prince of Persia, Final Fantasy and Wasteland
From the 90's : FF7, Half-Life and Planescape Torment
From 2000's : Neverwinter Nights, Knights of the old republic, Mass Effect 1
From 2010's : Skyrim, Mass Effect2, Guild Wars 2
Cole, you absolutely need to play the OG Zelda on stream!
This is a good talk I'd love to hear best 3 of each console
Wow.. I went through the same thing with Final fantasy 1 on NES that Adam Cole did. I wanted Mega Man 2 and 3 for christmas one year in the early 90's. My old man was like "i heard this game was pretty good" and he got me Mega man 3 and Final fantasy. I was so disappointed but then I played it. It's what got me hooked on RPG's. I just replayed it on emulations last month, 32 years later and still enjoyable, even though outdated.
One of them should have had Turtles in Time IV for the 90's games easily my #1 video game ever
There should be a list for top 10 Arcade Machine games, too. I used to play that X-Men game at a local sports complex as well as Mortal Kombat, Metal Slug, The Simpsons and Street Fighter.
EVIL UNO! if you are used to playing Zelda 3 A link to the past but want more of a challenge, there are several randomizers where all the items are switched around and the crystals and pendants too so it is a different playthrough every time. And if you like Super Metroid, there is even a Zelda 3 Super Metroid randomizer (SMZ3) where the two games are combined and you must beat both Gannon and Mother brain to complete the game. I think you would really enjoy the randomizer for Z3 at the very least.
Best AEW games video by far
Syphon Filter was also huge on the PSone for stealth games. Also, how can you be a wrestler and not include WCW/nWo Revenge? It literally changed the entire landscape of wrestling games to this day for American wrestling fans.
I honestly think the 90s was a gamechanger for videogames and the best era. There are so many to choose from on multiple platforms. I would have picked the exact same games as AC on the PS1.
Diablo 2 is still my all time favorite. Story, game play, replay value. D2 checks every box
90s is impossible for me to choose too, I shortlisted to about 20. There's so many gems and big names.
Also, if you wanna see some bad Mario games, DGR is doing a "Mariothon" where he plays *every* Mario game, and... Well there's some interesting titles out there 🤣
My shortest short list for 90s is
Doom 2
Res 3
Dino Crisis
THPS
Pokemon Red
Crash 3
Sega was on fire in the early 90's which makes it so much tougher I feel like Sega, Nintendo and playstation all need their own list for it.
Gotta pick Chugs for the best overall. It's unbelievably close but Adam has FFVII and it's my favourite game, so he wins by a hair's breadth
I'd sure love to be able to play the AEW game....
Tetris. Best selling videogame of all time
Minecraft
Mario
My all time favs are
Syphon Filter
Resident Evil 1&2
The Suffering 1&2
Halo 2
Gears Of War 2
Uncharted the whole series
Killzone 2
Mass effect 2
Bioshock
The Witcher 3
Dead Space 2
Skyrim
The Evil Within 1&2
Alan Wake
Control
My number 1 of all time has to be Control. Its an absolute mind bending masterpiece that has opened up a huge connected world.
I was born in 1999, so I have very little bias for a lot of these. To make things more interesting, only one appearance per franchise on the entire list.
80s: Gradius, Outrun, Mega Man 2
90s: Sega Rally Championship, Street Fighter 2 Champion Edition, Beatmania (original 5 key series)
2000s: Capcom vs SNK 2, SSX 3, Gran Turismo 4
2010s: Danganronpa V3: Killing Harmony, Yakuza/Like a Dragon 5, Ultimate Marvel vs Capcom 3
2020s: The King of Fighters XV, Dance Dance Revolution A3, Persona 5 Strikers
My lists would probably be (although I know I would switch my choices constantly):
1980s: Super Mario Bros 3, Pac-Man, and Mega-Man 2
1990s: Legend Of Zelda: Ocarina Of Time, Metal Gear Solid, and Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island
2000s: Halo 2, Metal Gear Solid 3, and Super Mario Galaxy
2010s: Legend Of Zelda: Breath Of The Wild, Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, and Red Dead Redemption
2020s: Ghost Of Tsushima, Hogwarts Legacy, and Legend Of Zelda: Tears Of The Kingdom
1980s: SimCity, Super Mario, Metroid. 1990s: Sonic the Hedgehog, Mario Kart 64, Goldeneye 007. 2000s: The Sims, Hitman: Blood Money, The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion. (honorable mentions to Nexus:The Kingdom of the Winds and Extreme Warfare Revenge 4.2) 2010s: The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, NBA 2K11, Forza Motorsport 7. 2020s: MLB the Show 22, NBA 2K22, AEW: Fight Forever (assuming it comes out this decade)
You guys should do computer games and arcade games as separate videos. It would be nice to see some RPGs like Ultima V or World of Warcraft (or my favorite, Wasteland) get their due. And I can't think of a 90's game more important and influential than Street Fighter II.
I love both of the picks so much. I would personally put undertale up there for he 2010s but I get that its not for everyone
Great video
AEW: WAIT FOREVER.
with me, you guys tied I don't have an arguing with the games you pick they're all fantastic
To me, most decades there are 2 definite for me, but the 3rd is incredibly hard.
90's it's Ocarina of Time and Chrono trigger, but the 3rd could be so many. I'm leaning Mario 64 or ff7, but an argument could be made for pokemon gen 2 and a lot of others.
2000s it's d2 and demon souls, but 3 could be ffx, it could even be dark cloud 2 for me, or StarCraft 2. Lots of options.
Was little Evil Uno in his mask for the NES christmas?
Love Uno going with A Link to the Past for 90s... *BUT NOT* at the expense of two games that are amongst talks of the best *EVER MADE* in Ocarina of Time & Majora's Mask!!
A Link to the Past still holds up today though. I was playing the game on my Switch last weekend
if you like hallow knight and haze then you guy may like "Have a Nice Death" by
Magic Design Studios. and yes it's on steam / switch . worth 24 dollar price.
unreal tournament is the best from 00s. 🤘
Chugs should go and try the ghost FF VII Aeris ghost Easter egg that was unearthed a few years ago.
Royal rumble on the Super Nintendo was great
Uno i make the challenge to you, my Evil One:
Get Kenny Omega on your show and get him to make a top 5 Best Fighting Games of All Time! I guarantee you -RATINGS- views, sir 👺
My personal picks:
80’s:
Super Mario Bros. (NES)
The Legend Of Zelda (NES)
Double Dragon II: The Revenge (NES)
90’s:
Virtua Fighter 2(Arcade/Saturn)
Zelda: Ocarina Of Time (N64)
Grandia (Saturn/PS1)
2000’s
Valkyrie Profile (PS1)
Street Fighter 4 (Arcade/Xbox 360/PS3)
Legend Of Zelda: Twilight Princess (GameCube/Wii)
2010’s
The Legend Of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel 1/2 (PS3/PS4)
The Legend Of Zelda: Breath Of The Wild (Wii U/Switch)
Devil May Cry 5 (Xbox One/PS4)
2020’s
Legend Of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel 4 (PS4)
Resident Evil 8 (PS4/Xbox One)
Xenoblade Chronicles 3 (Switch)
Love the games of the 80s and 90s they chose
i already canceled 2k23 after i finished myrise, because its the same game as last year. I need something really different and we fans are disappointed in your silence. I'm not saying I want the game tomorrow but I would have expected constant updates but we don't know anything about this game and I'm starting to worry
Chugs picking Witcher 3 as one of his games is why he's the best
Elden ring open world was tremendous. There was stuff every where. Never a dull moment. Ghost open world..sit on a horse for 5 minutes and watch some leaves fall whilst slowly making your way to the next objective. To begin with I loved ghost but that became really boring travelling near the end game . Where as Elden Ring I sunk 300+ hours into and never got bored...then got a ps5 ! And did another 100
My loves Mom loves Mrs. Pac man and she go really crazy over it
This is why we're all here 22:33
These two nerds have some good game choices.
Not to sound old... but Mario 3 came out in 1990. You can claim you meant the Japanese 1988 release though I suppose...
Since bothof you are into roguelike's, have you tried dead cells? If you have what did you think?
I have owned every system since pong but nintendo still remains my favorite
80s:
- The Legend of Zelda
- Crystalis
- Phantasy Star
90s
- Final Fantasy VI (III on the SNES)
- Lunar: The Silver Star Story Complete
- SEGA Nights into Dreams
2000s
- Resident Evil 4
- Skies of Arcadia
- The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess
2010s
- The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild
- The Last of Us
- Xenoblade Chronicles
2020s
- Horizon: Forbidden West
- The Last of Us: PART II
- Ghosts of Tsushima
HONORABLE MENTIONS
80s
- Metroid
- Final Fantasy
- Super Mario Bros. 3
90s
- Parasite Eve
- Sonic the Hedgehog
- DIscworld II: Morality Bites
2000s
- The Last Story
- The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword
- Kingdom Hearts
2020s
- Xenoblade Chronicles III
- Final Fantasy VII: Remake
- Bayonetta 3
A Link To The Past over Ocarina of Time is a crazy pick... for anybody that ain't me and Uno, because GODDAMN, ALTTP is GOATed
Sorry OoT, love ya baby
*Neither one of you noob's beat Ruby Weapon at Lvl 50. In all seriousness, I like this duo for this channel*
90s
Golden Eye
WCW/Nwo Revenge
Super Mario
2000s
Def jam fight for NY
Raw vs smackdown 2006
Madden 2005
Evil Uno picking Diablo 2 is a perfect pick.
I have a copy of Donkey Kong Country 2 complete in the box
Gideee dayum uno you ok 🤣🤣🤣
Thought you died against mox 🤣🤣🤣
IMAGINE IF DEF JAM FFNY HAD A REMAKE
Diablo 2 thank you Evil UNO
Not a big fan of Cole. But we agree on a lot to games.
And no wcw 90s wrestling games!?!?
What about cronor trigger?what about chrono trigger?
Team Uno for Hades and Tetris all the way.
Disappointed neither of you had Metal Gear Solid 3 or 4 but understandable. Picking just 3 games is tough. Kinda surprised Uno didn’t have any of the Batman games on his list.
AEW Fight Forever could be on there at some point if it ever came out.....
I had to cancel my preorder after they delayed it beyond Christmas. No reason to just give money away until it’s actually out and I doubt it has any preorder bonus that’s worth it.
The game is finished they had issues with the ratings do some research instead of complaining
@@Kr4ShSkeL I'm fully aware lol, I wasn't "complaining". I was merely stating a fact. Huge difference.
@@Ricolaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa my bad, a lot of people are complaining here
I almost bought Wwe 2k23 just so I could make My Own AEW game.
Give Me AEW Wait Forever!!!!!! 😠😠😠
If they don't mention Smackdown versus Raw then none of their list count
It's good but nah lmao
There is HUNDREDS of games better than it.
Adam cole gets the w just for demon souls and elden ring lol amd ghost of tsushima
Hey what is the official release date for AEW FIGHT FOREVER
10 years from now lol
Non existing
Red Dead Redemption 2 is Red Dead 3. Too many people sleep on Red Dead Revolver.
80s: TMNT Arcade Game, Megaman II, Super Mario Bros 3
90s: Final Fantasy VII, Castlevania: SotN, Starfox 64
00s: Dynasty Warriors 3, Pokemon Heart Gold, Dragon Age Origins
10s: Elder Scrolls: Skyrim, Mario Kart 8, Batman: Arkham City
20s: Still too early to tell...
No bad Mario games....someone has not been made aware of Philips Cdi MArio and Link games lol
where is FIGHT FOREVER?
90s should have been cut in 2; snes/genesis and N64/ps1
I feel like the games need to be segmented by console generation, not decade.
Evil Uno wins with Hades
Fallout 3