Super Smash Bros. Ultimate for me because it had almost everything smash bros. should.
Death Stranding will be coming early 2019.
Telltale closing down.
Capcom have done a fine job so far compared to others.
How about Konami, they gave us the crappy spinoff Metal Gear: Survive and haven't released anything good even after that. Why aren't they giving us a good Metal Gear, a new Contra, Castlevania, or Silent Hill? It's like they're over there just twiddling their thumbs and they just don't care.
I'd say Nolan North.
The original Resident Evil.
Oh man, Peter Molyneux hands down. The guy would literally claim you could do things in his games that you couldn't even do after the games came out.
P.S. Correct your title Chris, it's confusing people.
Hideo Kojima, the man is a genius.
Bubsy, because he's just a boring cat wearing a white shirt with an exclamation point on it, nuff said.
The secret boss Culex from Super Mario RPG because he just looks like a badass.
The Survival Horror genre needs to base it's fear on more real events. That way it can feel more believable and therefore more scary to the player because you know it can happen.
Turn Based Tactical Strategy RPG's like Shining Force because I enjoy the strategy involved in planning out moves.
All these leveling up and RPG mechanics in FPS games now a days. Can't things become simpler again?
Split-Screen multiplayer
The worst game I played would be Ikari Warriors 2 for NES mainly because you were fighting against bugs or aliens instead of people and there wasn't any music in the game. On top of that it had the slowest opening I have ever seen where you have to read text that is extremely slow and you can't skip it.
I'm going to have to say Super Mario RPG for SNES. Everything about it just felt awesome.
Super Mario Bros. for the NES is what got me started.
I'm thankful to be part of the video game culture.
To anyone who hasn't played this game, it's one of the best retro vertical shooters ever created and you should definitely give it a shot.