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10. Ghost of Tsushima
Ghost of Tsushima 's greatest strengths is its way of how one's different ideology can be used as a weapon against you by someone else, ancient Japan's setting, the gameplay, history, and unique sword combat.

9. Super Mario 64
I loved Super Mario a lot when I was a young lad. It even surprised me that this was one of the first video games to be implemented into 3D, and also one of the major reasons why Super Mario became better overtime. I wasn't even born when this first came out, but even with its outdated graphics, the gameplay still holds up very well.

8. Red Dead Redemption
It's also a breath of fresh air that we get games like Red Dead Redemptiom that aren't taken place in the modern day. Even with the graphics, I know this game still holds up very well.

7. Persona 5
Aside this being the first anime game I've ever played, this is what introduced me to the franchise that is Persona. Likable characters, exciting gameplay, great music, and plenty of replayability.

6. Marvel's Spider-Man
Spider-Man content is always the most intriguing for me. I loved the the original Raimi trilogy of Toby Maguire, the Home trilogy of Tom Holland, and of course, the controversial Amazing duology by Andrew Garfield. How this game interests me is the gameplay on being Spider-Man, and the combat often remind me of the Batman: Arkham games, which is always satisfying for me to see, and the suits themselves. Not only you can choose your favorite suit, but you can mix and match the gadget and suit combinations.

5. Super Mario Bros. 3
Even with Super Mario 64 being the one that made the franchise what it is today, Super Mario Bros. 3 for some reason interests me the most out of all the Mario games that has released. The graphics and gameplay is rather simple but easily the best I've ever seen in a 2D platformer, and the iconic Raccoon Leaf is basically the best power-up I've seen in a Mariogame.

4. God of War (2018)
I'm always a sucker for RPG games. Especially with God of War, even though I'm not very familiar with Greek or Roman Mythology, this franchise can help me learn more.

3. The Last of Us
For a concept as simple as a survivor trying to regain his humanity from the loss of his family member, The Last of Us is what made that very iconic, and the story is just that good. Even back when I was a kid who's often scared of horror, this game is something I'd like to play when I was 11. This game has the best zombie apocalypse survival I've ever played until Neil Druckman murdered the game with mh:crappygames:The Last of Us Part II.

2. Persona 3
Even after playing both ports of Persona 5 (vanilla and Royal), Persona 3 for me has the best world building, lore and themes about death. And what struck me about this installment is that the protagonist, even with being silent and all, would be one of the best ones I've seen in a long time, the romance between the protagonist and the female protagonist Aigis, and as much as I hated the "Power of friendship!" trope, because it's very predictable, and ruins the immersion all the time like Dragon Ball, Persona 3 used that trope creatively, giving a simple explanation on how to use against the final villain. The game is also a tragedy too, which not many can kill off the main protagonist in the end. Before we reach number one, here are a few...

Honorable Mentions

 * Honkai Impact 3rd
 * Super Mario Bros.
 * Red Dead Redemption: Undead Nightmare 
 * Uncharted 4: A Thief's End
 * Uncharted 2: Two Thieves

1. Red Dead Redemption 2
Well, here it is. One of the best games of all time, at least for me, it is also one of the my personal favorite too. In my experience, finding a story that is just as good as the gameplay is very rare, and Red Dead Redemption II has it. The characters, the story, the setting, and the protagonist Arthur Morgan, is one of the best video games has to offer.