Yes. 'Mass Effect', 'BioShock' and 'God of War' are in that list.
One of the games is 'Horizon Zero Dawn'. It has a fascinating story set in a post - apocalyptic world where machines rule and Aloy tries to uncover the secrets of her world. Another could be 'Dark Souls' series. The stories are often told in a very cryptic way through item descriptions and environmental storytelling, but they are very deep and engaging.
Some of the well - known games with great stories could be 'The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt'. It has a complex and engaging story full of moral choices and interesting characters. Another might be 'Red Dead Redemption 2' which tells a tale of an outlaw in a detailed and immersive Wild West setting.
The 'Mass Effect' series is on there. It offers a vast, epic space opera - like story where your choices have far - reaching consequences across multiple games. 'BioShock' is also a great one. Its story is set in the underwater city of Rapture, exploring themes of objectivism and the downfall of a utopia. And don't forget 'God of War' (the newer one). It has a powerful father - son story set in a world of Norse mythology, with Kratos on a journey of redemption.
Sure. 'The Hobbit' might be on the list. It's a prequel to 'The Lord of the Rings' and tells the adventure of Bilbo Baggins. Another could be 'Alice's Adventures in Wonderland', a classic with a very strange and imaginative world. And 'The Wizard of Oz' which has a magical journey through the land of Oz.
There were quite a few. "Hellblade: Senua's Sacrifice" had a very unique story. It followed Senua, a Pict warrior, on her journey through a nightmarish world to save the soul of her dead lover. It was not only about the story itself but also about Senua's mental state, which added a lot of depth. Also, "Forza Horizon 3" had a story that was centered around the racing events in a beautiful Australian landscape. You were building up your racing career and competing in various exciting races.
Sorry, I'm not sure of the exact list. But generally, they might include some of the most impactful Marvel stories like 'Civil War' which divided the superhero community.
I think 'The Silence of the Lambs' by Thomas Harris might be on the list. The character of Hannibal Lecter is one of the most iconic and terrifying villains in literature. His intelligence and his penchant for cannibalism make for a truly disturbing read.
Sure. There could be the origin story of Apple. How Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak started in a garage, tinkering with electronics. They had the vision to create user - friendly computers that would change the world. Their first Apple computer was a simple yet revolutionary device that laid the foundation for the tech giant we know today.
EarthBound. It has a very unique story. It's set in a modern - day - like world where a young boy named Ness has psychic powers and goes on a journey to save the world from an alien threat. The story is filled with humor and strange, yet endearing characters.
Sure. 'Oxenfree' has a really good story. It's a supernatural teen adventure game. The story is about a group of friends who accidentally open a rift to another dimension during a party on an abandoned island. The dialogues between the characters are well - written, and the choices you make throughout the game affect the outcome of the story. It's a game that really draws you in with its plot and character interactions.