Edited By
Samir Patel

A lively discussion among gamers has emerged around the must-play titles in gaming history. Identifying these classics helps new gamers understand the foundations of gaming, similar to how The Godfather is revered in cinema.
As the gaming industry evolves, acknowledging timeless classics is crucial. Gamers on various user boards assert that these titles not only shaped genres but also set standards that remain relevant today. Notably, games like Doom and Super Mario Bros. have left an enduring impact, shaping both design and gameplay.
Many participants highlighted essential titles, emphasizing their legacy:
"Doom and Half-Life are essential milestones in the shooter genre."
"Chrono Trigger is still considered the best JRPG by many."
According to a user, classics like StarCraft and Civilization exemplify strategy gaming milestones. They argue, "These games captivated audiences and helped define genres."
The discussion identified various influential games across different styles:
Action and Adventure: The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time, GTA III
RPG: Final Fantasy VII, Morrowind
Shooter: Call of Duty 4, Bioshock
Strategy: Age of Empires, Total War: Medieval II
Interestingly, notable mentions were made for titles not typically included in the "greatest of all time" lists:
Portal
Outer Wilds
Some gamers caution that not all classics meet modern standards. A participant noted critically, "Don't expect the games to be up to the standard of modern AAA." This sentiment reflects a growing conversation about nostalgia versus contemporary gaming quality.
โ Doom and Half-Life are pivotal for shooters.
โ Strategy gaming cemented by titles like Civilization and StarCraft.
โ Classics like Resident Evil 4 defined the mechanics of gameplay.
While newer titles bring innovation, the significance of these classic games remains a hot topic in online gaming discussions. As one user aptly put it, "Games need to captivate audiences, and those listed have done just that."
Curiously, can newer games learn from these timeless classics to create their own legacy?