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The best and worst '4th' videogames EVER! photo

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To celebrate this magnificent 4th of July holiday, I am going to do a myriad of things: I am going to eat more hamburgers and hot dogs than most people would think physically possible; I am going to light a sparkler, wave it around in my hand, and pretend that I am Harry Potter; and, most importantly, I am going to present to all of you the best and worst “4th” games in popular videogame series.

Surprisingly, there are many videogames that produce very strong sequels -- some even getting better with age. Unfortunately, there are also many games that just seem to get worse and worse the longer designers choose to drag them out. By the time games reach the fourth game in their respective series, they are either thriving with a newfound creativity, or struggling to hang on to an already tired audience.

So which “4th” games are shining examples of sequels gone right, and which are sad reminders of what can happen when good videogame series go bad?

Hit the jump for a list of “4th” videogames that stand out as high points in their respective series ... as well as some that, well, don’t.

And I am not kidding about that Harry Potter thing. EXPELLIARMUS!

Best!
Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare
(PC, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360)

Before I played Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare I had this completely ignorant impression in my mind that first-person shooters were nothing more than mindless games that had nothing else going for them outside of perfect headshots.

After playing this game, my opinion completely changed. Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare is easily the best game in the series, with some of the most well-designed action set pieces and mind-blowing story sequences of any game I have ever played, FPS or not.

Best of the best: The nuclear blast. In a word: wow.

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Worst!
Contra Force
(NES)

Oh, Konami, what were you thinking?! After the perfection that was Contra III: The Alien Wars for the SNES, you decided to go back to the original Nintendo and create this weird, slowdown-riddled mess of a sequel that doesn’t even feel like a real Contra game. Shame on you.

At least the actual numbered fourth game in the series -- the extraordinary Contra 4 for the Nintendo DS -- made everyone forget about the dark times in the Contra timeline.

Worst of the worst: Just watch this and you will understand.

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Best!
Final Fantasy IV
(SNES)

Now this is how you do a sequel! Final Fantasy IV truly revolutionized the series with a heavy (and successful) focus on story and characters. This, coupled with the new real-time battle system and some of the best music in a Final Fantasy ever, makes Final Fantasy IV an absolute masterpiece and my personal second favorite Final Fantasy game of all time.

Best of the best: Oh my goodness, where to begin?! There are almost too many amazing moments to count: Palom and Porom’s noble sacrifice; Cecil turning into a Paladin; the trip to the Moon; Golbez’s secret; Edward’s relationship with Anna. Really, the list goes on and on.

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Best!
King’s Quest IV: The Perils of Rosella
(PC)

As far as the absolute best in the series, that crown (pun intended) goes to King’s Quest VI: Heir Today, Gone Tomorrow. But King’s Quest IV is still an incredible game and one of the crown jewels (again, pun intended) in Sierra’s pristine adventure game tiara.

For starters, the game was the first in the series to implement the text-entering feature that actually pauses the action on-screen and lets you take your time entering the tricky combination of verbs and nouns that are required to proceed. (For anyone that is a fan of these games, you know how wonderful this pause function is.) Also, it was the first King’s Quest game to star a female playable character (Princess Rosella) -- a revolutionary move for the time.

Best of the best: For fans of details, the way Rosella’s braids swing as she walks is a charming graphical touch. The whole game features welcome additions like these.

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Best!
The Legend of Zelda: Link’s Awakening
(Game Boy)

Following up the jaw-droppingly good A Link to the Past with a new Game Boy-exclusive Zelda using similar graphics and gameplay was a huge risk. But one that paid off in spades!

The Legend of Zelda: Link’s Awakening is a masterpiece in every way. The less powerful hardware didn’t even make a difference when bringing a series as epic in scope as Zelda to the Game Boy. From the well-designed bosses to the surprisingly dark and moving story, every aspect of what makes a Zelda game great stayed intact in Link’s Awakening -- some even improved!

Best of the best: “The Ballad of the Wind Fish.” Still one of the best pieces of music in Zelda history.

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Worst!
Mega Man 4
(NES)

Mega Man 4 is not bad by any means. It is a Mega Man game on the NES, for crying out loud -- all of them were at the very least decent! But when you are the first sequel to follow the extraordinary Mega Man 2 and Mega Man 3, some form of disappointment is inevitable.

It also doesn’t help that Mega Man 4 has some of the strangest, most uninspired robot masters in the series.

Worst of the worst: Ring Man. Really?

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Best!
Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots (PlayStation 3)

Any talk of the new Metal Gear Solid: Rising or rumors of a supposed Metal Gear Solid 5 game is always met with me covering my ears like a 5-year-old and singing “la la la” really loud to drown out any leaked noise. To me, Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots is not only a masterwork, but the perfect end to the wonderfully complicated Metal Gear Solid series. It makes me sad to think Konami would continue the series any farther.

Metal Gear Solid 4 is filled to the brim with extraordinary production values, clever boss fights, and one of the greatest climaxes in videogame history. I really can’t say enough good things about the game.

Best of the best: The scene when Snake returns to a familiar location is a defining moment in the series and one of the most beautiful and haunting videogame sequences I have ever experienced.

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Best!
Metroid Fusion (Game Boy Advance)

All of the traditional Metroid games are amazing! That’s pretty much all I have to say.

Best of the best: Although the game is more linear than others in the series, the level design in Metroid Fusion is stellar.

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Worst!
Resident Evil Code: Veronica (Dreamcast)

Dag! If only the Resident Evil games were all numbered correctly, this section of the article would be dedicated to praising how Resident Evil 4 is the best iteration in the series and one of the greatest (if not the greatest) survival horror games ever created.

Instead, the true fourth game in the series is the odd Resident Evil Code: Veronica, originally released for the Sega Dreamcast.

Like with Mega Man 4, Code Veronica isn’t really a bad game. In fact, it’s actually a really good game, most notable for being the first Resident Evil game to use 3D backgrounds and a semi-first-person mode. But despite the game’s strengths, looking back, it comes across as a very awkward installment in the classic series. Again, not bad, just ... different.

Worst of the worst: Despite using new, fancy 3D technology, the archaic Resident Evil control scheme still remains. *sigh*

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Worst!
Silent Hill 4: The Room (PC, PlayStation 2, Xbox)

Fellow editor Colette Bennett really likes Silent Hill 4: The Room. And, honestly, that is almost enough to make me love it as well. Heck, Colette could tell me she loved eating razor blades and you can bet there would be a bowl full of Gilettes sitting on my breakfast table the next morning.

But, sadly, I can’t bring myself to fall in love with this sometimes sloppy sequel.

The gameplay in this PlayStation 2 iteration is very similar to its predecessors, and the classic canon and creepy atmosphere is intact ... but something about the weird “room” mechanic and confusing puzzles makes Silent Hill 4 feel off when compared to the rest of the series.

Worst of the worst: The camera. My God, the camera.

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Best!
Sonic & Knuckles (Genesis)

Right before I started writing this feature I had a vague memory that Sonic & Knuckles was not a very good game. I don’t know exactly why, but I hadn’t played it in a while and something in my mind kept associating that troublemaker Knuckles with, well, trouble.

Once all the other editors started yelling at me that Sonic & Knuckles was actually good, I went home and played it again.

Boy, was I wrong. Sonic & Knuckles is amazing! To be honest, I think I even love it more than Sonic the Hedgehog 3! Chalk another one up for the “best” side!

What the heck is wrong with my memory? Am I going to find out that Two Men and a Little Lady is actually a masterpiece?

Best of the best: I never thought I wouldn't miss Tails (I love the little guy!), but playing as Knuckles is awesome.

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Worst!
Star Fox: Assault (GameCube)

After the strange, but well-made Star Fox Adventures, you would think that gamers everywhere would embrace a brand new, classic Star Fox flying game for the GameCube. Anything invoking the greatness that is Star Fox 64 can’t be bad, right?

Sadly, Star Fox: Assault turned out to be a surprisingly blah entry in the usually exciting series. Even though three different modes of play were available -- Arwing, tank, or on foot missions -- only the Arwing levels (and the tank ones to a point) were tolerable.

Worst of the worst: The on-foot portions. These sequences suffered from sloppy control and, even worse, uninspired gameplay.

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Best!
Street Fighter IV (Arcade, PC, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360)

If you count all the special editions and re-releases, the technical fourth game in the Street Fighter series would easily have a “II” still in it. And that’s just really weird. So I am not going to count those and just go by the actual full game releases instead. It makes things less confusing.

For a “4th” game, Street Fighter IV is exceptional. Combining the best features of Street Fighter II and Street Fighter III: Third Strike, the anticipated sequel met its high expectations and managed to deliver arguably the most addictive fighting gameplay in the series.

Best of the best: A tie between Chun-Li’s massive thighs and Ryu’s massive package.

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Best!
Super Castlevania IV (SNES)

While technically not the actual fourth game in the series -- there was a mini Game Boy adventure released before it -- Super Castlevania IV is referred to by many as the true successor to Castlevania III, so that’s good enough to qualify it for this list!

Fond memories alone will qualify this Castlevania sequel as one of the best in the series. Although it got rid of the non-linearity of Castlevania II and the ingenious character-selection of III, Super Castlevania IV is basically a beautiful reimagining of the original game, which is a wonderful thing in many gamers’ eyes. Also, the music! Don’t even get me started on the music!

Best of the best: Remember the Mode 7-centric sequence when Simon Belmont hangs from his whip while the screen literally rotates around him? Classic.

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Best!
Super Mario World (SNES)

Some gamers call Super Mario World -- the fourth console-specific Mario game (sorry for not counting you, Super Mario Land! XOXO) -- the best Mario platformer ever made. Personally, I give that honor to Super Mario Galaxy and Super Mario World 2: Yoshi’s Island, but I would be a fool to not understand why people would make that proclamation. Super Mario World is an outstanding game -- one of the greatest 2D side-scrolling games ever created -- and an absolute highlight in the Mario series.

Best of the best: Yoshi! Also, do you remember the pure joy you felt the first time you entered a Ghost House?

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Worst!
Tomb Raider: The Last Revelation (PlayStation)

By the time Tomb Raider hit the end of its third game, people around the world were starting to grow tired of Lara Croft’s globetrotting adventures. Instead of reviving the series with brand-new gameplay and a fresh approach, Tomb Raider: The Last Revelation for the PlayStation brought back all of the same old moves and locations Lara had visited three times already.

The result did not destroy the Tomb Raider series -- you can thank The Angel of Darkness for that -- but it didn’t do it any favors, either.

Worst of the worst: Nothing in particular. It is the lack of anything exciting that makes Tomb Raider: The Last Revelation so boring.

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So, as you can see, it looks like most videogame series have many more great fourth installments than subpar ones. In your face, movies!

Obviously there are hundreds more videogame series with hundreds more “4th” games that I didn’t mention. Do any of these stick out as having particularly great or terrible fourth games? Of all the “4th” games ever made, which is your favorite? Your least favorite?

Once you sound off in the comments, go outside and grab yourself some potato salad and a cherry bomb. It isn’t very often you get to enjoy some amazing food while watching things blow up in front you.

Best holiday EVER!


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Ashley Davis's Avatar - Comment posted on 07/04/2009 12:45
Ashley Davis
I knew you'd come around once you played Sonic & Knuckles again. ;)
Zombutler's Avatar - Comment posted on 07/04/2009 12:47
Zombutler
No Grand Theft Auto IV? sad face. Although technically it's not the forth game. It's really the.......let's see here......7th.
eskimo bob's Avatar - Comment posted on 07/04/2009 12:47
eskimo bob
this article is so perfect except for one fatal mistake:

you called Resident Evil 4 a survival horror game. survival horror games usually involve... horror. sure, there were two parts that involved "jump out and scare you," but the rest of the game never had horror. ah well, I guess it's something debatable.

because that's how much I love you, Chad.
Los255's Avatar - Comment posted on 07/04/2009 12:48
Los255
Megaman X4. The best in the X series. I was hoping for it be on the list. Great list anyway Chad!

Also, I would give Breath of Fire 4 an honorable mention, good game.
Gen Eric Gui's Avatar - Comment posted on 07/04/2009 12:51
Gen Eric Gui
Uh, using your counting system, Street Fighter 3 is the 4th game in it's series. The release schedule was SF, SF2, SF Alpha, SF3, SFEX, SF4.

Although, EX might have come before 3, so whatever.
Dexter345's Avatar - Comment posted on 07/04/2009 12:53
Dexter345
Don't know if anybody else has suggested it, but Ratchet: Deadlocked was a pretty poor fourth game. It wasn't even that bad, it was just not as good as the others in the series.
Los255's Avatar - Comment posted on 07/04/2009 12:56
Los255
Oh yeah, I would put Star Ocean 4 as the worst.

Kaaaaayyyyyyyy?

I had to do it. LOL
Elsa's Avatar - Comment posted on 07/04/2009 12:58
Elsa
I loved RE:Code Veronica on the Dreamcast!! I liked it better than Nemesis (though now I really can't remember why!)

Tomb Raider: The Last Revelation.. yeah, I loved the game because at the time I was laid up after a surgery and played it for hours and hours while under the influence of some good drugs... but it was really, really long and had mindless platforming that seemed to take forever (then again, maybe that was the drugs!)

(Great list!... and much more fun for July 4th and 4... rather than celebrating Canada's July 1st and 1! ... cause that list would be HUGE! LOL!)
skruloos's Avatar - Comment posted on 07/04/2009 13:05
skruloos
I find that your inclusion of things on the list are kind of arbitrary. You put Code Veronica as the 4th game in the series even though it's technically not part of the series, and then you use Street Fighter IV because it is the official 4th game in the series. I think you should be consistent in your criteria.
The-Excel's Avatar - Comment posted on 07/04/2009 13:09
The-Excel
All of the Game Boy and Game Boy Advance Zelda games are the best ones. I haven't played Phantom Hourglass but my little brother tells me not to bother, so.

Incidentally, I did not care for Gradius IV at all. It's an uninspired rehash of Gradius II, although it has some decent synth music and that's always a plus.

Also Time Crisis 4. It was okay; I've never played the PS3 version but I'll take the reviews at face value.
Chad Concelmo's Avatar - Comment posted on 07/04/2009 13:23
Chad Concelmo
@skruloos,
I totally see your point. Some of these series have so many game releases it is hard to pinpoint which one, exactly, is the fourth game. I just picked ones I thought the majority of the gaming populous would consider the official "4th" games. It may be a little inconsistent, though, you are totally right. :)
Mirax's Avatar - Comment posted on 07/04/2009 13:37
Mirax
Loved the list, Chad. I specially liked how you mentioned Metroid Fusion and Link's Awakening. Metroid Fusion specifically is a very underrated game.
coffeesash's Avatar - Comment posted on 07/04/2009 14:03
coffeesash
Worst: Escape From Monkey Island
Doomsday Forte's Avatar - Comment posted on 07/04/2009 14:13
Doomsday Forte
S&K is just Sonic 3 Part 2 in my eyes, so it doesn't count as #4. =P

Castlevania 4 was amazing for a remake, and it had some pretty amazing music for it being a near-launch release. LA was totally amazing once you found out about the select-map warp trick. I presume it's akin to the Secret Worlds thing from the Metroid games, and you can really sequence break if you play your cards right. That's pretty unheard of for a Zelda game.
RudyChan's Avatar - Comment posted on 07/04/2009 14:22
RudyChan
Soul Calibur 4 anyone?
Timmeh's Avatar - Comment posted on 07/04/2009 14:29
Timmeh
+1 for the "You should go back and play RE: Code Veronica again". It was really good.

I'll also second Escape from Monkey Island. That thing was a goddamn abomination.
Sharpless's Avatar - Comment posted on 07/04/2009 14:33
Sharpless
This list is nothing without Turtles In Time. Also, the Earthworm Jim 4 that exists only in my mind.
pedrovay2003's Avatar - Comment posted on 07/04/2009 14:33
pedrovay2003
I actually really liked RE: Code Veronica. Maybe I'm just a fanboy for the series. :P

Also, I just imported Fatal Frame IV, so we'll see if that can be added to this list...
protoknuckles's Avatar - Comment posted on 07/04/2009 14:41
protoknuckles
I never really thought about it, ut a lot of franchises last a long damn time.. we kick movies' collective asses!
Hoss's Avatar - Comment posted on 07/04/2009 14:59
Hoss
i think you meant to say "dust man really?"

its still better than 8... good god
Mr Kite's Avatar - Comment posted on 07/04/2009 15:13
Mr Kite
There was a lot more bests than worsts.
TurboKill's Avatar - Comment posted on 07/04/2009 15:13
TurboKill
I feel stupid. For the whole article I was wondering what this had to do w/ the 4th...4 shame. I guess my eye missed something
But I totally back those choices especially FFIV. Which goes without saying of course. =)
HiddenAHB's Avatar - Comment posted on 07/04/2009 15:19
HiddenAHB
Every time people praise MGS4 a little part of me dies.
Why isn't Oblivion in there?
Or Fallout 3? Because there is Fallout, Fallout 2 and Fallout Tatics: Brotherhood of Steel, so technically, Fallout 3 is the 4th game of the series(there is FO:BOS for the PS2 but that game is so shitty it doesn't count).
Im OK's Avatar - Comment posted on 07/04/2009 15:42
Im OK
If you did this with Elder Scrolls, would it be Arena->Daggerfall->Morrowind->Oblivion, or would you have to include Battlespire and Redguard and the like in that as well? Which one would really be the fourth game, and would it be good or bad? (Haven't played the spin-offs, or even know when and in what order they came out, so couldn't say for myself.)

Also, DAG!
kingtobo's Avatar - Comment posted on 07/04/2009 15:54
kingtobo
I knew I loved this list when I saw Link's Awakening, such a wonderful game. Metroid Fusion was my introduction to the Metroid series (for shame, I know) so I love that game as well.

I skipped out on Code Veronica after seeing some pretty luke warm reviews of it, but with all the positive comments I may have to give it a go.
FistfulOAwesome's Avatar - Comment posted on 07/04/2009 15:57
FistfulOAwesome
Why is S&K considered fourth? S1-Sonic CD-Sonic 2-Sonic 3- S&K. It's the fifth game (Sonic CD isn't given enough credit, especially since it's the best one anyway).
JT IceFire's Avatar - Comment posted on 07/04/2009 16:53
JT IceFire
Mortal Kombat 4, by most respects, belongs in the "worst" pile. Its only saving grace is that it has some of the best Fatalities in the series.
Pagster's Avatar - Comment posted on 07/04/2009 18:13
Pagster
I loved RE:Code Veronica!
*Spoiler*
Best bit had to be when you find out the twins are actually one mentally deranged guy who dresses as his sister who he has actually used to experiment with!
ArrestedDeveloper's Avatar - Comment posted on 07/04/2009 18:39
ArrestedDeveloper
I still get creeped out in KQ4 when it turns to night and all the zombies come out. I always get that talisman as soon as I can so I don't have to worry about them.
hood_954's Avatar - Comment posted on 07/04/2009 19:25
hood_954
WHERE'S VICE CITY?
RiotMonster's Avatar - Comment posted on 07/04/2009 20:32
RiotMonster
Oh, how did I overlook this article? AMAZING!!

Btw,
AVADRA KADAVRA!! D:<
jericu's Avatar - Comment posted on 07/05/2009 01:11
jericu
It was an alright list, but I'd have to disagree with FFIV. I wasn't impressed with that game at all. In fact, Final Fantasy 4 is my least favorite Final Fantasy game. But everybody has their opinion, and I'm pretty sure I'm in the minority with mine. Otherwise, okay.
DinnertimeNinja's Avatar - Comment posted on 07/05/2009 01:17
DinnertimeNinja
Yeah, the only omission that's noticeable to me is WORST: Tekken 4.

It turned out to be the most disappointing Tekken ever, though it DID take a lot of risks, and I appreciate that from a gamers perspective.
TehBuLL's Avatar - Comment posted on 07/05/2009 06:10
TehBuLL
I am in the camp that considers Super Mario World THE greatest platformer. Also, I consider FF4 THE greatest Final Fantasy, and Link's Awakening is my favorite Zelda game of all time, so all in all....I LOVES me some 4th games!
hoi1ma's Avatar - Comment posted on 07/05/2009 09:36
hoi1ma
being claustrophobic, silent hill 4 really does it for me, i especially like one of the room with a head on surprise. <--- is that spoiler free enough?
man tomb raider series was horrible after the originals, i actually grow tire of it one game before the mass. after 2, lot more game offers similar gameplay and 3 is the same all over for me again.
Jonathan Holmes's Avatar - Comment posted on 07/05/2009 10:24
Jonathan Holmes
Chad Chad Chad Chad CHAD!

CHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAD!
The-Excel's Avatar - Comment posted on 07/05/2009 13:38
The-Excel
Incidentally, the fourth iteration my own game is actually one of my most complete works. Shame I can't share it anymore.
Gamechamp's Avatar - Comment posted on 07/05/2009 13:46
Gamechamp
o.o I'm surprised you didn't like Code Veronica. It's my third-favorite game in the series, next to RE5 and RE2.
taiki's Avatar - Comment posted on 07/05/2009 19:48
taiki
DDR4th Mix was fucking awesome. WHy didn't it make the List? =(
Tattoojoe3rd's Avatar - Comment posted on 07/06/2009 00:09
Tattoojoe3rd
Once again I can't express enough how I love a good Chad list. You really should write a self help book Chad using only lists
Steel Brotha's Avatar - Comment posted on 07/06/2009 11:12
Steel Brotha
I'd say SC 3 was the best Soul Calibur game. Sorry but the voice actor for Siegfried sounded more badass in 3 than 4. also in SC4, giving Cervantes that flying move was really unnecessary, and this is coming from a Cervantes user. And I don't think i'll ever say that SC2 should be considered a "best" in the series because of Talim and Maxi being so unbalanced in that game it wasn't funny. don't get me wrong SC4 is damn good, but where are my create a charater classes?
Holyetheline's Avatar - Comment posted on 07/06/2009 13:13
Holyetheline
Dude... I loved a lot of these games so much. Thanks for the nice stroll down memory lane v4.0!
laika one's Avatar - Comment posted on 07/07/2009 04:36
laika one
@autumn doom 4 isn't out yet, let alone anyone's seen anything of it. I think it's a bit early to be calling it worst.

Best:persona 4,

Worst:escape from monkey island, devil may cry 4
Klarden's Avatar - Comment posted on 08/27/2009 16:16
Klarden
Wow... for me TR: Last Revelation was always the best of the series. and still is. But hey, maybe only i do love TR for the adventuring and puzzles and lack of combat
seanileus's Avatar - Comment posted on 11/10/2009 03:05
seanileus
Were there more 'Best' than 'Worst'?
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