Well, let's continue, shall we? This will get more exciting now (I hope), and we're now in the top 100 (milestone!). I won't keep blabbing, let's go!
#100: Wario Land 2 (GBC) (1999)
Coming in at number 100, it's Wario Land 2! One word: awesome. WL2 is a wonderful platformer, with quirky gameplay, ingenious challenges and some awesome twists along the way. For instance, in the first game, you start off sleeping. By pressing a button, you wake up... but what if you don't press a thing? Bandits appear and steal you! Then you start on a new path to the end of the game. Yes, there are multiple last levels andmultiple final bosses. The bosses are genius as well, taking some very smart thinking to take down. WL2 offers so much content, so much innovation, that it would be crazy not to give it a shot...if you can find it.
GS review: 8.9
#99: Chibi-Robo (GC) (2006)
*sigh* So few people that know this game. It's a pure joy to play, simple as that. You're a super small cleaning robot, made to serve the Sandersons, an eccentric family with a comic-loving father, nit-picking mother and frog-obsessed daughter. You clean, you socialize and you do other seemingly menial tasks to make their life just a bit better. But it's so much more fun than you'd think. The atmosphere is incredibly charming, the game itself is incredibly funny and the various tasks are surprisingly fun. Finding it shouldn't be impossible, it recently got a "Different controls" make-over on the Wii, so if you see it, get it! It's so fun! And has nothing to do with me having OCD! Not at all! Seriously, though, get it!
GS review: 7.1
#98: Donkey Kong Country (SNES (GBA)) (1994 (2003))
Ever wonder about the definition of cIassic? Look no further, for that is exactly what DKC is. It's difficult, it's addicting and it's some of the most fun you can have legally and illegally. The music is fantastic, examples being Gangplank Galleon and Aquatic Ambiance, and the graphics, being amazing then, still look awesome today. DKC is a refreshing break from the platforming norm, and is a stellar game that everyone should play.
#97: Zack and Wiki: Quest for Barbaros' Treasure (Wii) (2007)
Another game that went largely under the radar (maybe because of the name). This is an AMAZING game,Really, it's incredible. ZaW prove that the point-and-click genre is far from dead, and that the Wii's motion controls are almost perfect for it. The game is tough, with very smart puzzles and charming characters, not to mention great graphics and atmosphere. The game will stretch your logic thinking to the limit, and some are absolutely infuriating to solve...in a good way, of course. I just love ZaW. It should be easy to find, and it's also quite cheap by now, so if you see it, get it. Get it!
GS review: 8.5
#96: Chessmaster 9000 (PC) (2002)
Really, anything goes with the Chessmaster series. Pretty much all the entries are fantastic. But if memory serves correctly, 9000 was the one I played and loved. It takes skill to make chess something so instantaneously accessible and entertaining. Chess is awesome, we all know this. But making a game about it isn't easy. CM9000 does this impeccably. An incredibly smart AI, billions of options, great presentation and easy-to-use interface make this game a gem, and an experience all chess fans must experience.
GS review: 7.6
#95: Ratchet: Deadlocked (PS2) (2005)
I lurv Ratchet and Clank. And even though he's mostly missing in Deadlocked, the series is still the paragon of shooting platforming. Wonderful humor, story and gameplay abound. Yes, the story is disappointingly short, but it's a short but sweet adventure that is filled with thrilling action and exciting challenges. The arena setting takes the best from the rompouslyentertaining side-quest from the previous games, and the new gameplay elements work perfectly. A worthy title in the series, to be sure.
GS review: 8.6
#94: Zelda: Twilight Princess (Wii) (2006)
One of the longest series in the world, Zelda is also one of the most popular. I'm not a mad fan of the series, it's not in my top 5, but I know a good game when I see one, and TP is not only good, it's fantastic. It's complete fan service to the fans of Ocarina, and that's the way it should be. The adventure is bigger, more epic and more varied than ever before. It's also slightly darker, having some very sinister themes in the game. This all blends together to create a great adventure you won't forget for quite some time.
GS review: 8.8
#93: Resistance: Fall of Man (PS3) (2006)
The thing that makes Resistance so unique is its heritage. Insomniac is best known nowadays for its Ratchet and Clank series, and you can see the influence from the series here. You are given a bevy of different weapons, some out-of-this-world enemies and large, torn battlefields toencounter. Not only that, you'll see some real-live locations from Britain, which is awesome. The sequel was a disappointment IMO, but this one stands as one of the most unique and fun FPSs out there. Of course, this is Insomniac, what can we expect?
#92: Game and WatchGallery 4 (GBA) (2002)
Not many remember Game and Watch...maybe because most weren't born then. One of Nintendo's earliest ganders at gaming, Game and Watch was a series of handhelds with LCD screens. They were gaming handhelds AND watches, hence the name Game and Watch. You've been schooled! Anyway, GaWG4 (sheesh) is a collection of good, old GaW games and remakes of them. This sounds simple because it is. But it's undeniably fun to play and a great blast from the past for any retro aficionado. Good luck finding a copy, though.
#91: The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers (PS2) (2002)
There's a good movie game?! Yes. This one. Two Towers is brilliant from start to finish. The mechanics are incredibly smooth, the gameplay is fast, bloody and exciting, the story is authentic and beautifully paced, the voice acting is by the actors of the films and the graphics are astounding. Almost perfect, really. If you're a fan of LotR, you owe it to yourself to play this game. But like most others here, good luck finding it!
GS review: 8.1
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-Calvinsora