Tuesday, August 11, 2020

Top 200 Games of All Time: By the Numbers

Top Years

Years with the most entries on the list


  1. 22 games: 1998
  2. 12 games: 1996
  3. 10 games: 1994
  4. 11 games: 1999
  5. 9 games: 1993, 1997, 2000, 2008, 2010
And the years with just a single entry: 1983, 1985, 2020. 

I don't think this is surprising. I think many people consider 1998 to be one of the greatest years in gaming. 

It also happened to be the year I was getting paid decent money watching my brothers and I had unlimited time to play games. 

Tuesday, August 4, 2020

Top 200 Games of All Time: 3 - 1 - The Finale

3. Elder Scrolls 5: Skyrim
  • Year: 2011
  • System: PC
Whhhaaaaa? This is is a dumbed down game for WOW players. Where's Morrowind? Where's Elder Scrolls Online? You noob ass noob.

Morrowind didn't even have a journal. Elder Scrolls Online, although constantly evolving, is still a gate checked online MMO game. 

Skyrim did what other Elder Scrolls could not, break into the mainstream. The release was a cultural phenomenon. 

Yeah, some systems were streamlined and dumbed down, but this isn't a bad thing. To evolve, Elder Scrolls had to, and it paid off. 

I've put in somewhere around 180 hours on PC, another 40 hours on PS4, 5 hours in VR, and 80 hours
on Switch. And I'm not sick of it yet. I stare at the icon on my Switch all the time thinking about traversing the world again. 

Skyrim served a smorgashboard of giving you varying areas, call backs to older Elder Scrolls games, fresh new ideas, interesting dungeons, and political intrigue. 

And you know what? If Skyrim gets released again on PS5, I bet you'll buy it.