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What’s your favorite beginning of a game?

Half-Life--Danny O'Dwyer

The opening sequence of Half-Life is an absolute masterclass in game design and though you're forced to spend five minutes walking around a tiny rectangular area, it's one of the most engrossing five minutes in video game history. It's not a cut-scene, you're actually moving through the world - understanding it's shapes, rules and mechanisms before you ever get to step into it. It's a safe zone to get used to the games controls while also showing off the vast scale of the facility you spend the next ten hours trying to escape. It sets the slow pace of the early game and expresses the culture of Black Mesa - from bumbling scientists getting locked out of their offices, to updates on the company decathlon and it's health and safety policies. Half-Life's intro manages to dispense an absolute wealth of information on the player - and all they had to do was watch. We've never seen it done as well since.

Final Fantasy VIII--Zorine Te

I’d say Final Fantasy VIII, because it had magic and teenagers fighting to the backdrop of some epic music with a chorus chanting lyrics in Latin. LATIN! The emotional themes touched upon in the opening resonated well with me at the time, being an emo teenager myself.

Shadow of the Colossus--Kevin VanOrd

Shadow of the Colossus. It has a sad beauty to it that perfectly suits the story's overall arc, and the music that accompanies the start of Wander's journey is absolutely rapturous. In the intro, there's a profile shot of Wander riding Agro in the midst of rainfall, and soon after, they emerge into the light to see a bridge stretching in front of them. The result is melancholy, then uplift, a classic emotional response to excellent cinematography.

Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater--Daniel Hindes

The Virtuous Mission in Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater. It plays out in true Bond fashion, as a self-contained mission which sets up the plot for the rest of the game. It's quite long, too--over an hour--so it's not entirely clear that this is actually an opening sequence. But once you complete it, and the Bond-inspired title montage and song begin, the tone of the rest of the game is made crystal clear.

Final Fantasy X--Alexa Ray Corriea

The sequence I still randomly think about to this is that first cutscene from Final Fantasy X. It's not even 10 minutes long, and conveys so much by doing so little. The camera pans over Yuna and her Guardians, all sorrowfully hunched over a tiny campfire, while Tidus narrates the most despondent, bleak outlook on his situation. "Listen to my story," immediately made me think that someone wasn't making it out of this game alive, and that made me nervous. This cold open was so tense, so anxiety-inducing that it had me on edge for the first few hours of the game. Sin destroying Zanarkand was shocking (and beautifully orchestrated) in itself, but that wasn't the worst that could happen. When was the REALLY bad stuff going to happen? When was Tidus or someone going to die? That look on Yuna's face as she looks up at him says it all: this is a war that they probably won't win, at least not without some serious sacrifice. And running over all of it is "To Zanarkand," the saddest goddamn piano track Nobuo Uematsu has ever made.

Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare--Eddie Makuch

2007's Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare remains one of my favorite games of all time; and I adored it right from the opening scene. [Spoilers, of course] After touring a war-torn city, your character is taken into a city square and shot in the head execution style. It was brutal, but it was effective. It set the tone for what was to come--one of the best games I've ever played.

Half-Life 2--Rob Crossley

Half-Life 2. It's just so incredibly bold, even to this day, to open with a close-up of a character's face. It was a technical marvel (lip-syncing you could lip-read; lifelike eye behaviour; brilliant texture detail) but also so beautifully written and acted. You really can sense, through his odd stammers and inexact phrases, that the G-Man is merely pretending to be human. The audio and visual effects are exceptional; you're looking through the eyes of a man lurching back to life from stasis, memories flashing into view, along with these wonderfully strange sounds of electrical charges.

The Last of Us--Chris Watters

Well, since my esteemed colleague Rob Crossley already called Half-Life 2, I'll tell you why I love The Last of Us. Many games are about living in a broken world, but the catastrophe that broke the world is often left in the distant past. TLoU shows you not only the moment that the world breaks, but the moment that Joel, the protagonist, breaks. This trauma feeds everything that comes after and draws you into the world as you find yourself wondering, "When did this town crumble? How did this person break?"

Metal Warriors--Peter Brown

My favorite opening sequence is from a Super Nintendo game called Metal Warriors, from LucasArts and Konami. The intro to this side-scrolling action game features impressive sprite work that captures the essence of sci-fi anime from the 80's and 90's. Mind, the narrative element is paper thin, but I can't help to gawk at the heavily-saturated colors and nuanced animations within. It's a brief but satisfying treat for anyone who likes anime and mecha.

Silent Hill 2--Matt Espineli

Silent Hill 2. That opening close-up shot of James Sunderland's face looking into a bathroom mirror is so eerie and introspective. When you hear James desperately question the impossibility of his deceased wife being still alive in Silent Hill, it instantly pulls you into his plight. The scene's tone is well complimented by Akira Yamaoka's relaxing yet ominous soundtrack that furthers the alluring sense of melancholy that fills in these first moments. What is setup here is so utterly attracting that it's bound to hold you in a trance...until you realize that you absolutely have no idea how to solve the clock puzzle at the Wood Side Apartment complex.

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Skyrim (nearly executed to dragon attack) , Bioshock (plane crash) , The Force Unleashed (Vader slaughtering Wookies) , MK5 ("Kung Lao is dead"), all great intros.

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Super Metroid sticks out to me. I always tried so hard to kill Ridley in the beginning, thinking I could somehow kill him. I also loved the space station escape sequence and the return to Zebes.

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mass effect 2

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super Mario 3d world.

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Some great examples of intro sequences here. My favourite two final fantasy openings here and The Last of Us as well. I felt so attached to the characters in TLOU that I was shocked and I nearly had a man cry!


Other than these three titles, some of my favourite opening sequence have to be:


Metal Gear Solid. The insertion sequence really gave me the feeling that I was on a top secret black bag type mission. MGS 2 and 3 were pretty good too.


Fahrenheit. A soliloquy from the protagonist that then goes into a very creepy murder sequence.


Goldeneye (N64) I felt like I was actually a part of the film by the time the sequence had completed. The overhauled Bond theme gave me chills of excitement and anticipation when it first played. Okay, this one is not really a technical accomplishment by today's standards and doesn't really say much about the story or put you in any cliff hanger moment but it really created an atmosphere back then and me and my friends were as hooked to the single player as we were to the multi-player because of it's opening and first level.


Resident Evil. Just gold old fashioned bad acting! Who can forget it?


Assassins Creed 2: Ezio is born!

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Zone of Enders 2... That bullet Flying Stright To You, Buckles U Up For Some Revenge...!

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Funny how none of the opinions mentioned uncharted 2, depcited in the picture. Still, I think las of us is a winner here, it's just an amazing way of setting everything you'll expect from the game up ahead. MGS snake eater is also one of the greatest there

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Easily the best for me are Bioshock floating in a dark ocean with burning plane debris all around and a strange building sticking out of the water with a door. And of course, Oblivion.
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Baldur's Gate 2 Shadows of Amn

For the win !

Waking up in this creepy eerie dungeon, being tortured by a mysterious yet charming wizard, and escaping the dungeon with the help of old friends. Wow... I was genuinely nervous of my character's fate.

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I think I might go even older-school. How about some of the LucasArts adventure games like Loom and The Dig? Maybe not as cinematic by today's standards but I remember really being drawn in to both of those games early on.

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I don't know if this counts, but WcW vs NwO Revenge. The opening cutscene is mind blowing...

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Half Life 1, FarCry Blood Dragon

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Bioshock infinite. That is probably the most memorable and engrossing begining to a game that I've ever experienced.

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Wow yes, much like Half Life the begining of Bioshock Infinite was long, mysterious, eerie and had built up tension until it exploded. Love it!! Very powerful exposition.

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Resident Evil 2 was the first game that blew me away with the intro.

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Halo 4 started off pretty amazing

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Half-Life 2, TLOU, The 1st DMC, & Mario 64 my favs just off the top.

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Eddie's pick of COD4 speaks volumes.

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Devil may cry3 and god of war1 IMO.

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"Rise and shine, Mr. Freeman. Rise and shine." Oh man, what an intro that is. And then slightly later on, "You have chosen, or been chosen." Absolutely love the opening of Half-life 2. Can't believe no-one else said it...

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TLOU and GOW 3 hands down.

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The Last Of Us, Uncharted 2, Mass Effect 2 and the Witcher 2!...

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for me its gotta be God of War 3

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Looking at that Opening sequence for Half Life 2, makes me want to play the game again,

Must have already played it thrice over already.

I dare you to see it and not feel the same.

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Halflife 2, The Last of Us, Uncharted 2

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The first Bioshock... waking up in the water with the burning wreckage all around you and swimming up to the lighthouse.


Also loved the the beginning of God of War 3... epic.

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Kind of left-field and super-old: the install sequence for the original Command and Conquer :)


Back in the day, installing this game from disks took several minutes. There was an animated sequence that was wonderfully unexpected and complex that really set the scene. It built to a crescendo with a screen blackout... always made me hold my breath.


I actually removed and re-installed this game multiple times over the years, and it's the only time I've actually enjoyed the experience of disk-swapping. I find that incredible, given that the entire sequence was really the digital equivalent of elevator music, I suppose.

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out of this list definitely half life 2. but then i havent played any of the final fantasy games

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Gonna have to opt for The Last of Us... Hands down.

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Mass Effect 2 and Halo 3(especially music) , and well.... i'm sure MGSV:PP gonna get it place.

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@chatphon Those are definitely in my top 3.

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I think my absolute favorite is Final Fantasy 4 with the attack of the red barons, epic music and setting the stage for a great story.

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I would have to go with Half Life 1 and Half Life 2.

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id have to say destiny

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@Mr_Mark_Legion LOL

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Really surprised Bioshock didn't make the list. The plane crash, the lighthouse, plus the first time U see rapture. Doesn't get better than that, opening wise, IMHO

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@onedee25 Couldn't agree more. One of the best moments in any game I've ever played.

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Mass Effect 2 is awesome. I think second to half life.

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Definitely Half-Life 1. No other game could come even close to the awe it evoked.

And people, cutscenes don't count.

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No love for Mass Effect 2?! That's one of my favourite openings ever for sure.

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God of War 3, Uncharted 2

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It's nice to see a comments section where people aren't constantly hurling vitriol at each other.

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@bjsampson Yea! kinda like how a community of people with the same interest should be......

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Bioshock Infinite. When you are first transported into Columbia and "Will The Circle Be Unbroken" begins to play... Man, I didn't want to leave that church.

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That's my fav. as well.

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Dragon Age Origins human and Dwarven (Noble and Commoner)

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Not sure if it counts cuz it's all video, but I love the beginning of Mass Effect 2.

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