VGC's Top 100 Best Games of All Time, Continued

VG Chartz continues their "top 100 best games of all time" feature by posting the titles that fall into the #80-#71 range. BioWare's Mass Effect and Star Wars: KotOR both fall into this category:
BioWare's first jump into current generation consoles turned out to be a big splash with Mass Effect. The game is a terrific space opera, with a surprisingly good plot, exciting action, and terrific production values. You play as Commander Shepard, (who can be fully customized before the game begins) the potential savior of the universe. A Spectre, an elite group selected from different alien species that work for the Citadel Council, has gone loose and is using ancient artifacts to unleash the violent, robotic race named Geth on the unsuspecting galaxy, and it is Commander Shepard's job to stop him. The plot flows silky smooth with very deep dialogue, with many decisions involving life-and-death situations and many consequences that will have you at the edge of your seat. All in all, Bioware has made a truly great game for the Xbox 360 that owners should not miss.

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Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic is praised as one of the greatest (if not THE greatest) Star Wars games of all time. In this game you can choose the way of the Jedi or the way of the Sith Lord. The game takes you on an exciting journey to find an ancient relic called the star forge, which apparently is the key to the Sith's seemingly limitless amount of weaponry. As to be expected of an open-world game, there are many choices to be taken that will influence the particular path you take. This gem isn't to be missed by Xbox or PC owners looking for some galaxy far, far away goodness.