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Welcome back to the Top 10 Favorite Video Games from All-Tim Countdown.

With this countdown, Jon Johnston and I will be counting down our top 10 favorite video games of all time. The background of the countdown can be found in the 10th place link, but as you can probably tell, Jon and I grew up playing different video games as I grew up in the greatest era ever and Jon grew up in a different one.

If you want to catch up on the countdown, then here you go: 10th place.9th place.8th place.7th place.6th place.5th.

Nate’s 4th Place Game – Tomb Raider 2

Nate’s 4th Place Game - Tomb Raider 2

To be honest, when this game was released I was 12 years old and probably in the middle of going through puberty.

So when there is a game that has the female version of Indiana Jones then I was definitely all in on it. To see also : Absolutely the worst ways to die in video games.

But there was more to him than just the attraction of a fictional character to a 12-year-old.

In the beginning you run into a T-Rex under the Great Wall of China and then the next scene is in Venice.

I mean who wouldn’t want to travel the world too!

I still remember the first time playing the game in Venice where you start diving into the water and eventually find a boat. It blew my mind at the time. It was the best boats in video games until Jet Moto on PS1.

Watching some of the video from Tomb Raider 2 makes me question Tomb Raider 2 being on this list. I mean, maybe it was all Lara Croft and my 12 year old brain/hormones?

To her credit, she looks like she might have an 80 inch vertical jump and she never runs out of bullets.

I need to be better. Some of you may have different memories of this game than I do.

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Jon’s 4th Place Game – The Fallout Series

Jon’s 4th Place Game - The Fallout Series

I don’t remember the exact moment I saw a Super Mutant attack the Lone Wanderer for the first time, but I do remember my reaction to it. It was from Fallout 3, the game set in Washington, D. To see also : The Netflix Video Game You Want To Play.C. I was like, “WHAT THE HELL IS THAT?” and at my first chance I bought the game on the Xbox.

I’ve mentioned that I’m a Sci Fi guy. I grew up loving Sci Fi cheese, movies like “The Blob”, or “Green Slime”, or “Colossus: The Forbin Project”.

Combine that shit with the Gemini and Apollo projects, a man landing on the moon when you’re seven years old and your world is built around outer space. Then add the Cold War, and BOOM, you have a world where a nuclear holocaust has to happen at some point.

Fallout 3 introduced me to the Lone Wanderer. This is an open world that I could escape to. The story is believable. The location is beautiful; the combination of 50’s architecture and cultural references, but with an advanced civilization with atomic cars!

The wonder of video games today is how well you can immerse yourself. I bought the Lone Wanderer story, but it was the music that brought it all together. Three Dog and his radio station playing real music from the 1930s, 40s, 50s.

My children came to love that music, a fact that was even more fascinating to me. If I tried to get them to listen to it on its own, they would have dismissed it as old time music – in other words, like shit they wanted nothing to do with it.

“War Never Changes”

Fallout 3: New Vegas added another great story and another part of the country. The combination of story and gameplay is the best of the series. Read also : # 389: Investing everywhere: Should I invest in long-distance real estate?. Who knew wandering the Mohave desert listening to old time music could bring so much joy and terror as you discover the Legion.

By Fallout 4, the story had worn off a bit, but there were still amazing characters. Piper, Nick Valentine’s story, find Billy stuck in a fridge for 200 years and bring him home to his parents. Then there is my favourite, Cait.

The DLCs in Fallout 4 were the best of the series. I recently replayed Fallout 4 so I could go back to the Far Harbor DLC. There is something fascinating about the story of a young woman struggling to see if she is a real person or a “synth”, a manufactured being that has completely taken her place.

You are dealing with factions; the xenophobic islanders, the Synths, and the “Atom Children”, who worship the atomic bomb as their God.

This is what I love about video games. They present me with a world that I can escape to and leave my day to day struggles behind. It’s as if the Fallout Series was made just to fit my personal taste in cheese and adventure.

I haven’t tried Fallout 76 and I’m not interested. I don’t want to go online and deal with other people. I want my own world that I can escape to.

I’m not sure they can do more with the story to keep me interested. I saw this with the Far Cry series. I loved Pagan Min. I loved the music, the setting, the story, and the gameplay. Then came Far Cry 5. The setting was great, the story was fine, but it was really just more of the same. I’ve played it twice and I’ve never finished each time.

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