Originally posted by: yourdeardanieli don't think Grand Theft Auto should be on there either. other than the adult and violence theme i dont see what innovation it brings.
Sheesh. Ever hear the word "sandbox"?
So many of the C|Net items are so full of stupid errors, it reads as if it was written by someone who learned of these games by reading third-hand stories by people who heard about games from someone else.
In an era when the world of shooters was dominated by online titles such as Quake II, Half-Life offered gamers an amazing story-based experience.
Huh? 1998 was still mostly dial-up era and Quake 2 had a SP campaign. Sure HL took it to the next dimension and deserves to be on top of this list, but come on.
The gameplay itself was so addictive that players often played the game through three times just to experience it from the perspective of all three races.
Someone else caught this, but it bears repeating: Playing all 30 missions isn't the same as playing it three times, stupid! Playing KOTOR once Light and a second Dark is playing twice.
One of the best-looking games ever to be released, Quake...
If "best-looking" means "lots of brown". BZZZTTT!!! Unreal was the first "pretty" game - not counting Riven - with its lens flare and shiny floors.
Any list is open to debate, but judging from the article, lists are better when they're written by people who know what they're talking about.