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The Top 7... Best Beginnings

Games that blow you away right from the start

Words: Charlie Barratt, GamesRadar US

Gamers are a fickle and impatient bunch. After spending our childhoods at the altar of a twitchy, flashy, interactive dream box, we tend to act a bit ADD. We borrow before we buy, we criticize more than praise and we discard anything that fails to blow our desensitized minds within the first few minutes.

The best games, however, can cut through this clutter right from the start. They dazzle us with cinematic spectacle or immerse us with unexpected realism. They overwhelm our eyes and ears with technological power or capture our minds with extraordinary storytelling. Within those first few minutes of play, they demand our attention.

And also? They don’t need outsourced, multi-million dollar CGI to do the job. Our top seven selections might include a cool cutscene or two at the beginning, but that’s not why we chose them.

What happens?

You are born. You grow up. You play and you study. You make friends, stand up to bullies and develop crushes. You go to school, go to birthday parties and go to your ol’ dad for fatherly advice. You try to find your place in society. All in all, you live an extraordinarily ordinary childhood. Shame about that nuclear apocalypse, though.

What makes it special?

Every RPG protagonist starts off as a slow-witted, limp-armed sissy. Molding that ineffectual lump of clay into a hero – strong, intelligent, agile, lucky and all the rest – is usually a dreary chore filled with never ending menus and snooze inducing statistics. Fallout 3, by placing you inside the hero from the very first moment of his or her existence, offers a better way.

Want to play a noble do-gooder? Behave like one. Share your gifts with the other kids and speak politely to elders. Want a nastier personality? Then act the part. Lie to your teachers, pick fights with your buddies and steal from your father’s desk. Seamlessly and invisibly, the game pays attention to your choices and shapes your character. No numbers necessary. And when you eventually emerge from that Vault, blinking in the brand new sun, Fallout 3 feels much less like an RPG and much more like your own personal epic.


What happens?

Waking up on the day of your kingdom’s thousand-year anniversary, you are in the exact right place at literally the exact right time. Go on... enjoy the Millennial Fair! Play a carnival game, join a drinking contest, bet on a race or visit a magic show. Experience your best friend’s latest invention or meet-cute with a charming yet mysterious new girl. The world is at peace and life is good.

What makes it special?

If you’ve ever played Chrono Trigger, you know that the new girl is, in truth, a princess and that the best friend’s invention is, in fact, an accidental time machine. Following an hour of pure innocence and whimsical fun, you’re sent hurtling through the ages, to past and future versions of the world where peace is but a dream and life is extremely difficult. In some, the kingdom is at war. In others, the kingdom is destroyed. In all, the people suffer.

As you travel through these eras, both backwards and forwards, the memory of that blissful beginning stays with you. Why can’t the dark and dreary Middle Ages be so happy? Why can’t the huddled survivors of the post-apocalyptic future be so hopeful? After all, they exist in the right place... just not the right time. As Chrono Trigger progresses, you realize that the original celebration was more than the game’s start. It was the game’s inspiration.


 
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D1n0cz4r  - 10 months 5 days ago 
first?

good article!
Fishow753  - 10 months 5 days ago 
A Charlie Barratt article with no mention of Gabriel Knights, gasp.

Great article by the way.
GamesRadarCharlieBarratt  - 10 months 5 days ago 
You just mentioned him for me, so the grand tradition continues!
hass100  - 10 months 5 days ago 
room for riddick maybe?
thunderrjatyahoocom  - 10 months 5 days ago 
Call me a scaredy cat but the part in the Half Life intro where you visit another dimension scared me crapless, so much so that I shut down the game application.
CountFenring  - 10 months 5 days ago 
Well, I didn't like the Bioshock one, but otherwise, it was good. I would have put Prey up there just because I don't really think it had one.
Jbo87  - 10 months 5 days ago 
Preys beggining was actually quite amusing. Just running around in the bar. Then you twat some drunks. Then aliens arrive and you twat them as well. Ahhhh memories.
Ninja-KiLLR  - 10 months 5 days ago 
where is god of war?!?! serously u start off comiting sucide how is that not on here
GamesRadarCharlieBarratt  - 10 months 5 days ago 
Prey, Riddick and God of War all have excellent beginnings as well. They were all considered. It's a Top 7, though, so tough choices had to be made.
HEYpoleposition  - 10 months 5 days ago 
Great top 7. Love Half life openings, even blue shift, opposing forces, 2... absolutely extraordinary. (+ agree w/ Jbo, Prey's whole first few intro levels pretty great, Don't Fear the Reaper)
SuperScuttles  - 10 months 5 days ago 
Great article Resistance 2 opening was sweet even though the rest felt so linear.
Oh yeah. Theres a fly in the ointment.
Shit has hit the fan.
The lion will speak
HEYpoleposition  - 10 months 5 days ago 
Great top 7. Love the Half Life intros, even Blue Shift, Opposing Force, + 2 too... extraordinary (Agree w/ Jbo's on Prey, whole first few intro levels great, always need more cow bell.)
HEYpoleposition  - 10 months 5 days ago 
(srry for double post *embarrassed*)
sl33pythyme  - 10 months 5 days ago 
this has a great opening

http://www.yoyogames.com/games/show/67512
Major Vasily  - 10 months 5 days ago 
Another malcontent idiot has to proclaim himself first. Pin in on your wall.
bron1417  - 10 months 5 days ago 
man bioshock,fallout 3 and MoH:Frontline are the best 3 in my mind i will never forget these beginnings truly epic.
revrock  - 10 months 5 days ago 
hows 'bout Final Fantasy 3? That long slow march and the soundtrack were pretty sweet.
Gourdmaster  - 10 months 5 days ago 
This article is 100% correct. i believe in every single game on this list

couldnt have written it better
ManBearPig  - 10 months 5 days ago 
Awesome list. Though I prefer Half-Life 2's intro much better. "Wake up and... Smell... The ashes..." Such a great opening monologue. Not to mention the initial of realizing how screwed up this world became in the time you've been gone.

Still haven't played Bioshock yet (shame on me!) but that one's coming soon. But yeah, agree with everything on that list.
diddly  - 10 months 5 days ago 
Wow, this is a great top 7. I completely agree with MOH (first game that popped into mind when i read the title) aswell as the bad ass plane crash in bioshock and the calm day to day spiritual time bending of Half life, sadly i havn't played fallout 3 yet (saw it played) looks sick though and im sure to remedy that in the next few days. Way to go Charlie (play charlie intro from talkradar here)
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