Top 10 game snes khó nhất năm 2022

Making a list of the best SNES games is a complex operation that requires removing the nostalgia filter and putting aside a part of your own childhood. In addition, having to condense the legendary SNES library into just a few select titles is an ungenerous task, and inevitably some franchises will be cut off from this list.

These entries will likely be familiar to you, but keeping out the well-known titles would be an intellectually dishonest operation. The order of the high parts of the list, given the presence of equally incredible titles, could make you turn up your nose, but this does not compromise the inestimable value of each of these games.

10/10 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles IV: Turtles In Time

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles IV Turtles In Time Gameplay

Let’s open this list with the most representative of the beat 'em ups, probably the most iconic genre of that era and of the early '90s. Despite having some limitations compared to the arcade version -- such as slightly weaker technical aspects, graphics, and only being able to play two-player -- TMNT IV: Turtles in Time is a valuable title and can give endless hours of fun.

The variety, in fact, is not missing. Thanks to its great game mechanics, time-trial mode, and the versus-fight mode, the game offers hours of fun and will allow you to decide who the alpha ninja turtle truly is.

9/10 Super Street Fighter II: Turbo

Super Street Fighter 2 Turbo Cammy Ken

This Capcom fighting game has accompanied the lives of many gamers, ranging from its early arcade days to home consoles. Being able to beat your friends up from the comfort of your sofa instead of devoting a substantial part of your savings to arcade cabinets was life-changing for many players.

This title further elevated the quality and fun of stay-at-home multiplayer. Super Street Fighter II: Turbo was able to improve an already perfect fighting game, consecrating it definitively to the level of milestone. A stainless title still played today thanks to the remastered version that preserves and honors the memory.

8/10 EarthBound

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EarthBound, despite being among the best games ever released on SNES, is an incredibly niche title. Released in Japan as Mother 2, the second chapter of the EarthBound series follows Ness as he investigates a nearby meteor crash, leading to the discovery of a full-scale alien invasion. EarthBound has managed to carve out a place of honor among classic video games.

Seminal title in terms of narration and themes, it has strongly influenced the video game scene and still rings out today. Moreover, great modern classics, such as Undertale or Omori, are inspired by this unusual RPG.

7/10 Donkey Kong Country

Donkey Kong Country Gameplay Jungle

Donkey Kong is one of the most famous and historical Nintendo icons, and despite being the protagonist of a splendid platformer wisely crafted by Rare, it must settle only for the sixth place on this list. It was a very divisive title for videogame criticism of the time, but it has largely influenced the future of the platform genre, placing itself as a reference point for the gameplay mechanics and its pre-rendered backdrops. Furthermore, Crash Bandicoot's creators at Naughty Dog officially boasted Donkey Kong Country among their main inspirations.

6/10 Super Mario World II: Yoshi's Island

Super Mario World 2 Yoshi's Island Story

The forerunner of the Yoshi series, a long-lived and lucky spin-off of the Super Mario series, won the hearts of fans with its sweet and eccentric soul. Yoshi, the inseparable dinosaur companion of Mario’s adventures and historic Nintendo mascot, faces dangers and vicissitudes in a platformer title that involves really refined puzzle elements.

His mission is to reunite Mario as a newborn with his little brother Luigi, who was kidnapped by Kamek, a fearsome Magikoopa in the service of Bowser. With its beautiful aesthetics and innovative gameplay formula, Yoshi's Island manages to offer a brilliant platformer.

5/10 Final Fantasy III

Final Fantasy III Airship

The top half of the ranking opens with a game considered by many as the best Final Fantasy title ever made. Excellent history with profound themes, accompanied by a cutting-edge technical aspect and an inspired artistic vein. Furthermore, Kefka Palazzo is widely regarded as one of the best villains of the saga -- and of RPGs in general.

This title marks an important witness passage regarding the director of the series: Hironobu Sakaguchi gives his scepter to Yoshinori Kitase. In addition, it is also the sunset of the Nintendo era. In fact, starting with Final Fantasy VII, Square formed a major partnership with Sony, bringing to the PlayStation some of the most famous JRPGs in history.

4/10 Chrono Trigger

Chrono Trigger Party

Behind Chrono Trigger, you will find some of the best creative minds working in Japan during the '90s: Square and its already mentioned Kitase, and the tested pair formed by Yūji Horii and Akira Toriyama who had already tailored the legendary series of Dragon Quest. This dream team managed to craft not only the best JRPG available on SNES but one of the best ever made. This title isn't just about time travel; integrates it into its very game mechanics. The combo-based combat system and a great soundtrack help make the title even more compelling.

3/10 Super Mario World

Super Mario World Gameplay

Super Mario is synonymous with Nintendo, and vice versa. Finding it on the bottom of the podium could be alienating for many of you, but, as already mentioned in the introduction, the top three classifieds, three main icons of the SNES era, and video games, in general, are almost interchangeable in their positions.

Super Mario World is the masterpiece of the platforming genre and boasts fantastic level design. Thanks to the variety of mechanics, power-ups, and secrets within the game, Super Mario World is an ageless title whose graphics and gameplay are still valid today after more than thirty years.

The Legend Of Zelda A Link To The Past Gameplay

Defeat the big bad evil guy, rescue a princess and other important people in peril, and save the world, all while guided by a wise mentor and wielding the power of a legendary weapon. The Legend Of Zelda: A Link To The Past follows the simplest of recipes to give players one of the greatest adventures ever made in the history of video games. After a not-so-successful side-scrolling iteration, Link returns to the top-down visuals and introduces new mechanics, strongly refining the original Legend of Zelda formula seen on the first entry of the series born on NES.

1/10 Super Metroid

Super Metroid Gameplay

Metroidvania. A simple term that originates from this legendary title that wins first place on this list. A genre, a category, that includes some of the best titles that have appeared in the various generations of home consoles and have made the fortune of many deserving indie development studios. The mechanics of this title and its gameplay are still state-of-the-art. The atmosphere and the sci-fi settings, with the peculiar and non-linear exploration of the map dotted with secret areas, provides an immersive and truly unique experience. Super Metroid is the king of SNES's library, and Samus Aran is the queen of this standing.

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