Best Video Games for Adults

Updated August 5, 2020 | Infoplease Staff

From Super Smash Bros. Brawl to Space Invaders Extreme

by Dana J. Quigley

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The overwhelming number of video games on the market leaves many gamers wondering which games are worth the investment of time and money. This list of ten console games will help alleviate some of that confusion and will provide titles to delight even the most discriminating players.

Super Smash Bros. Brawl

Developer: Nintendo of America Super Smash Bros. BrawlPlatform: Wii
Category: Fighting
ESRB: Teen (cartoon violence, crude humor)
Price: $49.99

The third installment in the Super Smash Bros. series surpasses its predecessors. Packed with more than 35 playable characters (such as Mario, Sonic, Pikachu, Zelda, and Solid Snake), players test their skills in the extensive single-player campaign or battle it out with friends in the multiplayer mode. As always, the game provides endless hours of button-mashing fun with plenty of unlockable content and stages.

The World Ends with You

The World Ends with YouDeveloper: Square Enix
Platform: DS
Category: Role playing
ESRB: Teen (fantasy violence, mild language, mild suggestive themes)
Price: $39.99

Set in the trendy Shibuya district of Tokyo, protagonist Neku finds himself in a life-or-death game with a group of menacing grim reapers. The fantastic j-pop musical score, intuitive battle system, great storyline, and unique artistic style compel players to help Neku gain back his life and save the world. The addictive gameplay and fast-paced action leaves players itching to play more—and they are in luck because the game boasts a high replay value.

Grand Theft Auto IV

Grand Theft Auto IVDeveloper: Rockstar Games
Platform: PS3, Xbox 360
Category: Action, Crime
ESRB: Mature (blood, intense violence, partial nudity, strong language, strong sexual content, use of alcohol, use of drugs)
Price: $59.99

Players enter the open world of Liberty City as Niko Bellic, an Eastern European war veteran turned big time gangster. This critically acclaimed game is huge, both literally and figuratively. The game’s sandbox style allows players to openly navigate through Liberty City while completing various thug-based missions at their leisure. If players tire of the in-game missions, the online content in the game is sure to provide an ever-changing experience.

Mario Kart Wii

Mario Kart WiiDeveloper: Nintendo of America
Platform: Wii
Category: Racing, Sports
ESRB: Everyone (comic mischief)
Price: $49.99

Navigating a roster of Mario-series characters through booby-trap-laden racetracks has never been more fun. With the Wii remote’s motion-sensing capability, players have hands-on control of their go-karts as they battle their way to the finish line. Newcomers to the Mario Kart legacy will be pleased with the accessibility of the game, while hardcore fans will rave about the online play—though both sets of fans will likely be equally afraid of the souped-up blue-shells.

Final Fantasy VII: Crisis Core

Final Fantasy VII: Crisis CoreDeveloper: Square Enix
Platform: DS
Category: Role playing
ESRB: Teen (fantasy violence, mild language, mild suggestive themes)
Price: $39.99

The game is set seven years before PlayStation’s hit Final Fantasy VII. Players control Zack Fair as he becomes a first-class member of SOLDIER, a group of elite fighters, and unravels the organization’s dark history. Fan favorites such as Cloud Strife and Sephiroth make appearances throughout the game and add to the overall coherence of the prequel. With graphics that take full advantage of PSP’s visual capabilities, players can enjoy more than 300 action-packed missions in the familiar world of Gaia.

Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots

Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the PatriotsDeveloper: Kojima Productions
Platform: PS3
Category: Action, Adventure
ESRB: Mature (blood, crude humor, strong language, suggestive themes, violence)
Price: $59.99

Heralded by critics and fans alike as a potential game of the year, MGS4 packs a powerful punch by displaying the graphic capacity of the PS3. The new—and final—installment is set in a period of chaotic warfare in which privately owned armies compete for global business. FOX operative Solid Snake returns to active duty to save the world, yet again, from a nuclear holocaust. The sprawling levels allow players to complete mission objectives with a varied range of hiding-in-the-shadows stealth to alarm-raising, gun-blazing action. Newcomers to the franchise need not fear: the game offers enough backstory to educate everyone about Solid Snake's past.

Patapon

PataponDeveloper: Sony Computer Entertainment
Platform: PSP
Category: Action, Platform
ESRB: Everyone (mild cartoon violence)
Price: $19.99

This unique, eye-catching game charms players with its addictive rhythm-based control system and quirky characters. Players control silhouetted inkblot-like creatures called Patapons and must ensure their safe journey to Earthend. Using specific sounds and beats that are produced by war-drums via the control pad, players control the Patapons. Though the controls appear simplistic at first, they evolve into an intricate system that increases in difficulty as new combos and rhythms are acquired.

LEGO Indiana Jones: The Original Adventures

LEGO Indiana Jones: The Original AdventuresDeveloper: Traveller's Tales
Platform: DS, Wii, Xbox 360, PS2, PS3, PSP
Category: Action, Adventure
ESRB: Everyone (cartoon violence)
Price: $29.99-$49.99

The makers of LEGO Star Wars have done it again. As the title implies, LEGO Indiana Jones reimagines plots of the first three Indiana Jones films in LEGO form. As the LEGO Professor Jones, players traverse the various tombs, jungles, and other memorable landscapes in pursuit of artifacts. The light-hearted re-imagination is packed with great puzzles, humor, and 83 un-lockable characters.

Burnout: Paradise

Burnout: ParadiseDeveloper: Criterion Studios
Platform: Xbox 360, PlayStation 3
Category: Racing, Sports
ESRB: Everyone (language, violence)
Price: $39.99

The latest installment in the Burnout series has proven to be its biggest and best yet. Paradise allows players to initiate races throughout the city map, rather than having to rely on different maps for individual races, and lets drivers plot out their race routes before starting. Content aside, the graphics are amazing and boast the most realistic car smashups seen in a racing game to date. The game sports 75 playable cars and online gameplay.

Space Invaders Extreme

Space Invaders ExtremeDeveloper: Square Enix
Platform: DS, PSP
Category: Shooter
ESRB: Everyone
Price: $19.99

Marking the 30th anniversary of the original Space Invaders, this is a must-have for any PSP or DS owner. This new take on Space Invaders is infused with great audio and stunning visuals, and moves at a brisk pace. Upgrades, such as lasers, bombs, and shields, are vital in this reincarnation, with the invaders proving deadlier and trickier than ever before. DS players can compete with friends over the internet or a Wi-Fi connection, but PSP players can only compete via ad-hoc mode. This updated classic is perfect for players who have been looking for a game that combines old-school charm with the new generation's desire for a lightning-fast pace.

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