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(#1) Minecraft
- 2011
Crafted by Markus Persson, Minecraft is an open-world, sandbox-style action-adventure video game that allows you to build and destroy to your heart's content. Its enthralling story mode stars Jesse and his/her mates as they journey to vanquish the Wither Storm. The true hook of the game lies in its "Survival" and "Creative" modes, offering endless exploration and creativity possibiliities. A pop culture phenomenon that's spread like wildfire, this block-based builder has impacted the industry and encouraged numerous imitations.
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(#2) Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
- 2018
It’s a knockdown drag out fight with Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. This fighting game features an epic crossover event with the largest roster of video game characters ever assembled for a titanic showdown. Each player aims to knock their opponents off the stage, really packing a punch in multiplayer format. Massively popular within the esports circuit, its impact is evident in its continued relevance, years after release.
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(#3) Red Dead Redemption II
- 2018
This is one hell of a western epic. In the era of outlaws and gunslingers, this game vividly depicts the twilight years of the wild west. Rode hard and put up wet with jaw-dropping visuals and a storyline that centres around Arthur Morgan, a seasoned outlaw grappling with his past and uncertain future. Its gripping narrative, paired with immensely detailed dynamics, has made Red Dead Redemption II a top dog in the gaming world, earning accolades from fans and critics alike.
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(#4) Spider-Man
- 2018
Spider-Man swings into action in this adrenaline-pumping action-adventure game. Players control Peter Parker in his web-slinging escapades as he fights to keep New York safe from various villains. Despite its relatively linear narrative, the game has soared in popularity for its smooth gameplay and enchanting story. Its successful blend of comic-book storytelling and video gaming has elevated superhero games to new heights.
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(#5) Fortnite
- 2017
Rolling up its sleeves in the Battle Royale genre, Fortnite has been a game-changer in multiplayer gaming. Players parachute into an ever-shrinking combat zone, gathering weapons and resources to become the last person or team standing. Its cartoonish graphics, coupled with engrossing building mechanics, has made it a cultural phenomenon with players calling it a breath of fresh air.
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(#6) Among Us
- 2018
Among Us is the big cheese in the social deduction game scene. You and your crewmates need to prepare your spaceship for departure, but beware, as impostors are in your midst. One or more players are working silently to sabotage and kill the crew. Its simplicity of gameplay and the infusion of strategy has thrust it into the spotlight, rejuvenating party-style multiplayer games.
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(#7) Grand Theft Auto V
- 2013
Stepping out of line has never been more entertaining than in Grand Theft Auto V. With a notorious reputation for its adult content, GTA V puts you in the shoes of three distinctive criminals navigating the gritty Los Angeles-inspired city, Los Santos. Solidifying the franchise’s powerhouse status, the narrative's biting social commentary and vast, open-world gameplay impressively struck a chord with audiences globally.
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(#8) Rocket League
- 2015
This game put the pedal to the metal with a unique fusion of vehicular action and football. Rocket League's high-octane matches require players to use rocket-powered cars to knock a ball into the opponent's goal. Its inclusion in esports tournaments has amplified its standing, creating an all-new subgenre of sports games marked by its pulse-pounding gameplay.
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(#9) Call of Duty: Black Ops IIII
- 2018
Black Ops IIII pushes the envelope on the first-person shooter genre. Though it ditches the traditional campaign mode, its strong multiplayer options, including the new Battle Royale mode, have kept fans hooked. Its fast-paced, action-packed warfare gameplay has kept its popularity steady, contributing significantly to maintaining the COD franchise's relevance.
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(#10) Animal Crossing: New Horizons
- 2020
A serene getaway in your pocket—New Horizons lets players escape to a deserted island, where they can craft their perfect sanctuary from scratch. Quirky animal villagers, complete freedom of customization, and the relaxing gameplay loop make it easy for fans to get stuck in. Its runaway success during the COVID-19 pandemic proved it's not just a game, but also a comforting haven for millions.
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(#11) Marvel's Spider-Man: Miles Morales
- 2020
Miles Morales: The sequel to the 2018 Spider-Man game, players take control of new web-slinger Miles Morales as he takes up the mantle in this exhilarating adventure. Dialing up the heat with diverse powers and a fresh narrative, its riveting storyline and smooth gameplay have webbed up its spot in pop culture, continuing to enhance the impressive reputation of superhero games.
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(#13) Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege
- 2015
This tactical shooter is anything but run-of-the-mill. Players must work together as part of a counter-terrorist unit, each with unique skills, to defeat the opposition. Its high stakes, tactical gameplay has seized a strong following, revitalizing the popularity of team-based, tactical shooters.
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(#14) Fall Guys: Ultimate Knockout
- 2020
This chaotic and colorful game takes elements of battle royale and mixes it with a game-show aesthetic, creating a heart-thumping race against the odds. Fall Guys quickly achieved massive popularity for its whimsical style and intense multiplayer face-offs, redefining the brutal aspects of Battle Royale games into chummy entertainment.
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(#15) Overwatch
- 2016
Blizzard's team-based shooter, Overwatch, is a premium blend of diverse characters and fast-paced action. With each player picking from a roster of heroes, each having unique abilities, matches evolve into intricate dances of strategy and skill. Its massive following, thanks in part to its esports scene, underscores its impact on the tactical shooter genre.
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(#16) The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild
- 2017
Overturning the applecart in the world of action-adventure games, The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild sets a benchmark with its scintillating gameplay and captivating storyline. The game splashes a fresh lease of life into Link's adventures in Hyrule, serving a thrilling, non-linear exploration experience. It blew its popularity gasket with over 23 million copies sold worldwide. This game not only cemented Nintendo's Switch console in the gaming landscape but also left a deep impact on future open-world game design.
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(#17) Apex Legends
- 2019
Apex Legends, a high-octane, free-to-play battle royale game, mixes things up with a unique set of character abilities and fast-paced action. The gameplay stands tall, boasting a heart-pounding, multiplayer experience. It rocketed to stardom with over 100 million players in just two years. Its success was a shot in the arm for developer Respawn Entertainment, encouraging more diverse entries in the battle royale genre.
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(#18) Super Mario Odyssey
- 2017
Super Mario Odyssey sent players in a tizzy as they explored mesmerizing kingdoms with good old Mario and his magical cap, Cappy. The game injects fresh spark into platform gaming with innovative mechanics and puzzles. It became a runaway hit, topping best-selling charts with over 20 million copies sold. Its joyous gameplay gave hope to beleaguered platformer fans and redefined the genre's future prospects.
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(#19) Counter-Strike: Global Offensive
- 2012
CS: GO rewrote rules of multiplayer fps games with its raw, competitive and strategic gameplay. Breathing life into age-old terrorism versus counter-terrorism storyline, it weaved individual skill and team coordination into a unique gaming fabric. Garnering a devoted esports community, it tops popularity charts even almost a decade after its release. The game substantially fuelled the rise of competitive esports and legitimized it as mainstream entertainment.
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(#20) League of Legends
- 2009
With over a dozen years under its belt, League of Legends still reigns as one of the most popular multiplayer online battle arena games. Though grounded in a unique universe, it continually adapts and enhances its gameplay to keep players on their toes. The popularity of LoL is second to none, boasting multi-million player counts. Its competitive scene has glamorized esports, making it a mainstream spectacle resonating with hobbyists and pro-gamers alike.
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(#21) Forza Horizon 5
- 2021
Fasten your seatbelt as Forza Horizon 5 throttles up the arcade racing genre with its vibrant Mexican landscapes and a stunning car roster. The open-world racing journey keeps players hooked with dynamic weather and event-filled gameplay. Its grand success puts the pedal to the metal, making it one of the highest-grossing racing games. It has left skid marks on the racing genre, raising the bar for visual prowess and gameplay diversity.
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(#22) PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds
- 2017
PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds or PUBG lands aspiring virtual survivors onto an island, igniting a thrilling "last man standing" combat. Its popularity spread like wildfire, registering over 70 million copies sold. PUBG not only stirred the gaming community but also revolutionized the battle royale genre, spawning a slew of copycats.
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(#23) Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order
- 2019
Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order flares up the saber with Cal Kestis's engaging post Order 66 narrative. The gameplay is a force to be reckoned with, adding wall-running and saber battles to the mix. The game's triumph in sales and reviews has breathed new life into the Star Wars video game franchise, setting a gleaming path for future Star Wars titles.
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(#24) Valorant
- 2020
Valorant is a first-person shooter that packs a punch with a blend of strategic 5v5 team play and unique character abilities. With over 14 million players logging in each month, the game has got everyone in its crosshairs. Valorant's surge in popularity is reshaping the competitive fps landscape, challenging old guards and attracting investment in esports.
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(#25) Luigi's Mansion 3
- 2019
In Luigi's Mansion 3, our green-hatted hero trades racetracks for haunted hotels, setting a spooktacular stage for puzzle-solving and ghost-busting action. The game is a blockbuster success, making Luigi's solo adventures a fan-favorite mainstay. Its stand-out gameplay mechanics infuse a breath of fresh air into the Mario franchise, adding layers to its far-reaching impact.
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(#26) God of War
- 2018
Kratos's return in God of War sets a Norse mythological stage for jaw-dropping combat and a poignant father-son narrative. Its acclaim is widespread, making it one of the best-selling PlayStation 4 games. This game has managed to redefine the hack and slash genre, repositioning it as more than just mindless button mashing.
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(#27) Pokémon Sword and Shield
- 2019
Pokémon Sword and Shield invite players to the Galar region, rejuvenating the classic Pokémon formula with a slew of new features. Ranking among the best-selling Switch titles, the games continue to ride the wave of Pokémon fandom. They have extended the franchise's legacy, striking a fine balance between nostalgia and innovation.
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(#28) Plants vs. Zombies: Garden Warfare 2
- 2016
In its own quirky twist on shooter games, Plants vs. Zombies: Garden Warfare 2 pits foliage against the undead in a hilarious, action-packed battle. The playground-like gameplay garnered a large, loyal fanbase across ages. With its unconventional approach, it gave the blasting genre a fun, family-friendly face and prompted other developers to let their hair down.
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(#29) Minecraft Dungeons
- 2020
Minecraft Dungeons is Mojang's daring foray into dungeon crawler games, repurposing Minecraft’s familiar tropes in a loot-filled action-adventure. The game’s popularity is a testament to its family-friendly appeal. It reinvents the wheel for dungeon crawlers and pushes other developers to think outside the box.
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(#30) Pokémon Go
- 2016
Pokémon Go shook the world when brought the beloved animated creatures into the real world through the magic of augmented reality in 2016. The gameplay banks on players venturing across town to capture these creatures and participate in epic gym battles. It generated an extraordinary social gaming experience that got players off their couches and out into the wild, prompting record-breaking downloads and a dramatic shift in the gaming landscape.
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(#31) Totally Accurate Battle Simulator
- 2019
Totally Accurate Battle Simulator takes a swat at the strategy genre, offering a hilariously chaotic take on historical battles using physics-based simulation. Laughs aside, it's garnered solid popularity in the gaming community. The game's fusion of humor and tactical gameplay has rekindled interest in simulators, setting a foothold for offbeat entries.
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(#32) Cuphead
- 2017
Cuphead is an indie gem with a touching backdrop of two brothers who gambled with the devil and lost. This high-octane action-packed shooter game features a beautiful throwback to the animation style of the 1930s that's as charming as it is challenging. It enjoyed insane popularity upon its release, throwing gamers into a frenzy with its tough-as-nails boss battles and heart-pumping gameplay. Cuphead certainly left its mark on the industry, spawning numerous fan arts, references, and cosplay, retroactively labeling it a cultural phenomenon.
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(#33) Human: Fall Flat
- 2017
Human: Fall Flat is a zany, physics-based puzzle game that pitches a wobbly human avatar into dreamlike environments. Its charm lies in its chaotic gameplay that's packed with belly laughs and 'Aha!' moments in equal measure. Following its release, it quickly catapulted into the limelight for its slapstick humor and addictive multiplayer mode, becoming a favorite among streamers. The impact on cooperative online gaming cannot be understated.
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(#34) The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim
- 2011
The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim is an epic journey set in an expansive high-fantasy world brimming with dragons, cryptic magical artefacts, and tumultuous politics. The open-world RPG gameplay allows gamers to carve their narrative while battling menacing creatures. Its popularity is evident in the multiple awards and constantly growing fan base it accumulated over the years. Skyrim set a high achievement by raising the bar for RPGs with its rich lore, world-building, and gameplay flexibility.
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(#35) Mortal Kombat 11
- 2019
Mortal Kombat 11 is the apex of gruesome, punchy, and visceral fighting games. Stories rooted in inter-dimensional conflicts and character-oriented narratives keep players on their toes. Combining classic characters, novel battle mechanics, and jaw-dropping fatalities, Mortal Kombat 11 ramped up the popularity meter and revisited the controversy over game violence. This game carried the torch forward, impacting video game censorship discussions.
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(#36) Ark: Survival Evolved
- 2017
Ark: Survival Evolved is a survival-adventure game revolving around the thrilling tale of humans fending themselves off in a world filled with dinosaurs. With its crafting gameplay and taming beasts for riding, it offers an immersive prehistorical trek. It enjoys a stellar reputation among survival enthusiasts, redefining the genre and leaving a significant footprint on multiplayer survival games.
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(#37) Assassin's Creed Odyssey
- 2018
Assassin's Creed Odyssey is a sprawling exploration into the golden age of Greece amidst the Peloponnesian war. It tossed aside old gameplay mechanics for a role-playing approach, turning heads with heart-wrenching choices and thrilling stealth combat. Rapidly gathering a strong following, this installment has not only expanded the franchise's fanbase but has also touched upon history-based gaming narratives.
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(#38) Halo Infinite
- 2021
With its story picking up where Halo 5 left off, Halo Infinite flashes a sweeping saga of Master Chief's latest exploits. Dazzling with revamped gameplay mechanics and polished multiplayer, it doesn't fail to deliver the sci-fi charm Halo is renowned for. Having seen enormous early popularity, this edition upholds the franchise's reputation and reasserts its impact on the development of first-person shooters.
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(#39) Splatoon 2
- 2017
Splatoon 2 is a bright, engaging tale of animated characters fighting ink battles in a color-soaked world. Its fast-paced, inky-shooter gameplay and innovative multiplayer modes had players clamoring for more. It surged in popularity among both casual and competitive scenes, adding a technicolor touch to the otherwise grim world of shooting games.
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(#40) Stray
- 2022
Have you ever wondered what life is like as a cat? Stray lets you experience this in a cybernetic cityscape while a compelling, poignant story unfolds unraveling the truth. It's truly a breath of fresh air in terms of gameplay, ditching traditional humanoid characters for a limber feline. Social media buzzed with anticipation for this title, showing that gamers always have room for innovative ideas. Its symbolic representation of solitude and resilience struck a chord, making it a modern emotional tour de force.
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(#41) Splatoon 3
- 2022
The awaited sequel, Splatoon 3, promises a continuation of the ink-splatting saga in a post-apocalyptic setting. Invigorated gameplay elements, including customization options and new battle modes, are set to enthrall fans. Although it's yet to release, the anticipatory chatter proves its skyrocketing popularity. The game is poised to redefine team-based online shooters, emphasizing the importance of fun-filled, non-violent competitive gaming.
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(#42) Pokemon Legends: Arceus
- 2022
Pokemon Legends: Arceus unearths the history of the Sinnoh region, a first in the Pokemon world. You already guessed it - the gameplay involves capturing 'em all and unravelling the mystery surrounding the enigmatic Arceus. Launched with an insane amount of hype, it dominated the gaming world, etching a milestone in the illustrious legacy of the Pokemon franchise. Its unique open-world style gameplay was a game-changer, setting a new standard for what fans expect from Pokemon games.
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(#43) Five Nights at Freddy's: Security Breach
- 2021
Welcome to the world of Five Nights at Freddy's: Security Breach where fright and delight become one. This indie horror game transformed overnight into a legendary title that monopolized YouTube gaming channels. Here, you, a night-shift security guard, discover that the cute animatronics in Freddy Fazbear's Pizzeria have a sinister side. With the gameplay revolving around surveillance cameras and limited resources, fans across the globe have been glued to their chairs in an adrenaline-fueled bid for survival. This game single-handedly revolutionized the horror game genre and continues to spook the living daylights out of gamers to date.
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(#44) Sea of Thieves
- 2018
Plunge into the riveting universe of Sea of Thieves, a pirate-themed action-adventure game where you live out your very own swashbuckling fantasies. Players voyage across a vast, exciting world, aiming to gain treasure and renown. Though it had a rocky start, its popularity has steadily grown, thanks largely to its immersive gameplay and continual developer support. It is the embodiment of pure co-op fun, and its shared world concept has profoundly impacted the gaming community.
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(#45) Clash Royale
- 2016
Clash Royale is where card game meets head-to-head battle in a bid to bring your opponent's towers down. Featuring beloved characters from Clash of Clans, it quickly garnered adoration from the mobile gaming community, thanks to its strategic gameplay and iconic characters. Its impact is no small shakes, being a pioneering force in establishing real-time strategy games in mobile platforms, and amassing a devoted fan community across the globe.
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(#46) Elden Ring
- 2022
Elden Ring is a saga of power and decay, set against a morally complex and poignantly beautiful world. Its innovative combat mechanics and relentless difficulty have made it one of the most anticipated games of the year. Its stark yet stunning world design and narrative depth have also raised the bar for what players expect from action RPGs. The buzz around its release reverberated through the gaming community, making it more than just a game – it's a cultural phenomenon.
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(#47) Destiny 2
- 2017
Dive into the rich lore of Destiny 2, where you, a Guardian, are humanity’s last hope against the looming darkness. Its addictive gunplay and expansive lore have fans around the globe gripped. Following its predecessor's footsteps but adding its own innovations, it firmly entrenched its place among the most popular online multiplayer games. Its live service model influenced a wave of AAA games and reshaped the landscape of gaming.
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(#48) Assassin's Creed Valhalla
- 2020
Lay siege to the glorious world of Assassin's Creed Valhalla where you lead the Vikings against the kingdoms of England. Its historically immersive open world and groundbreaking combat mechanics have captivated fans the world over. Riding on the coattails of the popularity of Norse mythology, it has carved a solid presence in the Assassin's Creed franchise and redefined its place in the Action-Adventure genre.
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(#49) Assassin's Creed Origins
- 2017
Delve into the deeply engaging narrative of Assassin's Creed Origins. Set in Ancient Egypt, you play as Bayek, experiencing the inception of the infamous Brotherhood. The game set a new precedent for the franchise with its revamped combat system and fully-fledged RPG elements. It left a significant impact, reassuring devotees of the franchise's ability to innovate and bring fresh ideas to the table.
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(#51) Detroit: Become Human
- 2018
Explore an intelligent, emotionally charged, and dystopian world in Detroit: Become Human, where androids question their existence. Its choice-driven gameplay, mixed with a complex narrative, quickly spread like wildfire, earning it numerous accolades. The game played a colossal role in proving that video games could be a powerful medium for narrative storytelling, pushing the boundaries of traditional gaming.
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