44. Final Fantasy V (SNES)
      I hate to say this, cause some one will stab me, but I don't think I should have listed this after the Atelier Arland games. FF V is fun, though looking at it now I got more enjoyment out of No More Heroes and Kingdom Hearts as well, but smurf it. To late to change the number now.

      FF V has a lot going for it regardless. It's definitely the goofiest FF in the main series, and it does well for it. The jokes are great, the characters are fun and it's easy to care about what happens to them. Krile is the only exception, but hey, we had Galuf Vs. Ex-Death, the games single greatest moment, and honestly one of the
better ones in the series.

      There really isn't an objective reason I don't enjoy this game more though. It was just never one to hold my interest enough for me to care to play it again, and while there isn't many problems with the story, it lacks many moments that stand out, the Galuf one being the biggest. Hell, it didn't even leave an impact when you had the two worlds fusing together for me.

      That said though, the games combat is also great, giving you a lot of customization within your party, though there are quite a few classes and abilities that just aren't really that good, and it can be obvious even to a person who has little experience in RPG's. Still though, solid game and you should play it.

43. No More Heroes: Desperate Struggle (Wii)
      Take everything no more heroes did and make it better. The Jokes are funnier, the story is better, and the mini-games are better. Hell, you even get the chance to play as a couple characters other then Travis. Both Shinobu levels are great, except the second boss is frustrating as smurf, as Shinobu's Jump Mechanic's aren't tight enough for that level, though work great the rest of the time.

      Henry's only fight was a bit dull though to be honest, I didn't really like controlling Henry, and it was only for one fight anyway, so it could have been dropped. Regardless though, nothing else I could say about this without just retreading what I spoke of in the first one.


42. Legend of Zelda: Ocorina of Time (N64)
      OOT and Desperate Struggle are two games that are kind of interchangeable for me in terms of enjoyment, though the Nostalgia gave this game the edge. Zelda has always been a good series, and it transitioned beautifully into 3D. Like other games, the Puzzle's are fun to figure out and you have all sorts of fun gadgets to do it with.

      And while easy to blaze through now, a lot of the puzzles were actually challenging and took some thought to make it through. There was the water temple which was just a smurfing asshole, but other then that great. Also a lot of really fun and inventive bosses.

      Best of all, it came with the best story and characters of the series yet. Even the non-speaking link felt as though he had more character then ever before. And seeing the changes to the world after the seven year jump to the future when Ganon takes over is great. Best story, atmosphere, and gameplay to date in a Zelda game.