Top Games of All Time


The top games of all time list is calculated by community video game ratings and members' "Top Games List". Lists are updated daily and includes the top 100 games.

201. Advance Wars

Platform: Game Boy Advance
US Release Year: 2001
Overall Rating: 4.3 out of 5 stars
Genres: Strategy (Turn-Based Strategy)
ESRB Rating: E
Developer: Intelligent Games
Publisher: Nintendo

202. Prince of Persia

Platform: PlayStation 3
US Release Year: 2008
Overall Rating: 4.3 out of 5 stars
Genres: Action (Action/Adventure)
ESRB Rating: T
Developer: Ubisoft
Publisher: Ubisoft

203. L.A. Noire

Platform: PlayStation 3
US Release Year: 2011
Overall Rating: 4.1 out of 5 stars
Genres: Action (Action/Adventure), Adventure (Interactive Movie)
ESRB Rating: M
Developer: Team Bondi
Publisher: Rockstar Games
Synopsis: It may be the Golden Age of Hollywood but for Cole Phelps, a war veteran turned rookie detective, the streets of L.A. are full of corruption, shattered dreams and violent crime. You control Phelps and will every skill at your disposal from interrogating suspects to analyzing crimes scenes to shoot-outs in order to solve the cases that come your way in a detailed recreation of 1947 Los Angeles.

204. Zone of the Enders: The 2nd Runner

Platform: PlayStation 2
US Release Year: 2003
Overall Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
Genres: Strategy (Simulation)
ESRB Rating: M
Developer: Konami
Publisher: Konami

205. Killzone 2

Platform: PlayStation 3
US Release Year: 2009
Overall Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Genres: Action (First-Person Shooter)
ESRB Rating: M
Developer: Guerrilla Games
Publisher: Sony

206. Fatal Frame

Platform: PlayStation 2
US Release Year: 2002
Overall Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
Genres: Action (Survival Horror)
ESRB Rating: T
Developer: Tecmo
Publisher: Tecmo

207. Metroid Dread

Platform: Nintendo Switch
US Release Year: 2021
Overall Rating: 4.3 out of 5 stars
Genres: Action (Action/Adventure, 2D Platformer)
ESRB Rating: T
Developer: Nintendo, MercurySteam
Publisher: Nintendo
Synopsis: The first 2D Metroid adventure in over 19 years sees Samus Aran travel to the planet ZDR, investigating a mysterious signal sent by the Galactic Federation only to come face-to-face to an alien species long thought extinct, the Chozo. Finding herself deep within the depths of ZDR, Samus will have to battle enemies both alien and mechanical, as an army of E.M.M.I. robots have been turned into the scourge of the planet. More agile than ever, Samus will have to explore this planet for new skills and powers, as well as backtrack to discover newly-accessible areas for even bigger boosts. The journey will not be easy, but Samus has never been one to back down.

208. Batman: Arkham City

Platform: Xbox 360
US Release Year: 2011
Overall Rating: 4.3 out of 5 stars
Genres: Action (Action/Adventure)
ESRB Rating: T
Developer: Rocksteady Studios
Publisher: Warner Bros. Interactive
Synopsis: Melee, stealth, investigative skills, gadgets - Batman is back, and this time he's up against an entire city of his most depraved, cunning enemies. After the events of Arkham Asylum, a new facility has been set up up, five times larger than the island. This time Batman is not alone, as you can also play as Catwoman. Use your hand-to-hand skills, familiar and new gadgets and your keen mind to stop your enemies and protect your city.

209. BioShock Infinite

Platform: Xbox 360
US Release Year: 2013
Overall Rating: 4.2 out of 5 stars
Genres: Action (First-Person Shooter)
ESRB Rating: M
Developer: Irrational Games
Publisher: 2K
Synopsis: Taking place before the events of BioShock, players will take on the role of Booker DeWitt a former Pinkerton agent looking for a break. He finds it when he is called to Columbia, a city in the sky, to rescue Elizabeth, a girl who has been kept imprisoned there her entire life. Yet when he succeeds, he finds a bond with the girl and the two will have to use their combined power to outwit enemies both human and mechanical and escape the floating city before it falls from the sky.

210. The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time / Master Quest

Platform: GameCube
US Release Year: 2003
Overall Rating: 4.1 out of 5 stars
Genres: Action (Action/Adventure), Compilation
ESRB Rating: E
Developer: Nintendo
Publisher: Nintendo
Synopsis: Play the much-loved N64 classic like never before! Like the original "Legend of Zelda's" Second Quest, this version of "Ocarina of Time" includes the Master Quest, which keeps the story the same but changes the game's puzzles dramatically.

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