And we’d like to relive those glory days by ranking the five best Sega games of all time.
However, it is precisely that chaotic environment that draws us into the game.
For some, the hecticness ofCrazy Taxiwas a haven of serenity.
All of your hatred and anger from the outside world was alleviated by drivingCrazy Taxi.
The game was constantly throwing curveballs at you and keeping you on your toes.
Gunstar Heroeslaid the groundwork for a slew of subsequent games.
It demonstrated that the more fast-paced and chaotic the gunplay is, the more exciting the gameplay will be.
Almost every game developer was attempting to replicateGunstar Heroes’constantly unhinged style.
It’s also why it’s still playable today on Steam, almost 30 years later.
Which they demonstrated during the 2000s with the launch of theYakuzaseries.
The first game was one of Sega’s most prominent, kickstarting their first notable crime-stopping action-adventure series.
And, speaking of coming to life, the cityscape of Toyko in 1988 was masterfully depicted.
Finally, there’s the fighting, which isn’t spectacular but is unquestionably entertaining.
Debuting in 1991 with the original game, and still standing tall today with Streets of Rage 4in 2020.
Sega is proving once again, that they make video games that last the test of time.
To be honest, we can’t think of a single title in the series that is particularly poor.
They all do an excellent job of providing an addictive button-clicking experience that never stops bringing the action.
Which seems to be the theme revolving theme of our picks for the best Sega games of all time.
Constant and crazy action that always has us engaged at the edge of our seats.
This was something that was present in everyStreets of Ragegame, offering credit to the whole franchise.
As a result, the game is rightfully regarded as one of the best Sega games of all time.
The originalSonic the Hedgehogseries, with two and three, included, comfortably pulls the major portion of this.
But we can’t forget aboutSonic & Knuckles, which was also a great game.
Oh, andSonic CD, of course, classic.
But the reasoning why remains the same.
We have Sega at their best and purest withSonic the Hedgehogfranchise.
Riley Fonger is a freelance writer, music lover, and gamer since adolescence.
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