Early Peaks

Games in a series were the first one was the best, this list is subject to opinions and suggestions are open,

rules are the first game in a series being the best one, (in your opinion), and try and give a reason as to why you think so if you suggest.

Katamari Damacy
Katamari Damacy
suggested Nightblade,

I dunno, I just like how the structure of the levels in this one than in We Love
Mega Man X
Mega Man X
suggested by Josh_The_Fourth

Mega Man X, the first game has the perfect difficulty balancing, weapons, level design, and is just more fun than the others in my opinion
Dead Rising
Dead Rising
Ludzu
Doom
Doom
Liquidrocks
Pikadourei
Dark Souls
Dark Souls
Liquidrocks
Ratchet & Clank
Ratchet & Clank
KingBancho
The Legend of Zelda
The Legend of Zelda
Hattori
Zero Escape: Nine Hours, Nine Persons, Nine Doors
Zero Escape: Nine Hours, Nine Persons, Nine Doors
megaten
Parasite Eve
Parasite Eve
skia oura
NieR
NieR
MrPixelton
Lunar: Silver Star Story Complete
Lunar: Silver Star Story Complete
skia oura
Paper Mario
Paper Mario
soniquebaianor
Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga
Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga
SlapOnToast

Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga. It's remarkably polished and kinetic for a first try at a battle system, and in particular, the Bros. system has a particularly snappy punch to it that the latter games completely forgot about. On that note, latter games in the series revel in particularly drawn out and repetitive setpiece boss battles, usually based on some sort of hardware gimmick. This first game is completely lacking in such foolishness, and because of it cuts a quicker, more enjoyable pace overall.
Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island
Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island
Heatten
BioShock
BioShock
skia oura
Dragon Age: Origins
Dragon Age: Origins
skia oura
Banjo-Kazooie
Banjo-Kazooie
MrPixelton
Drakengard
Drakengard
BeachEpisode
The Walking Dead
The Walking Dead
HotAnarcoca

Season 1 of TWD was peak Telltale both because the concept was newer to everyone, but also because the story was just better written with less contrived feeling conflicts
Valkyria Chronicles
Valkyria Chronicles
Hotanarcoca

Valkyria Chronicles was a great anime style WWII tactics game with a surprisingly mature story, and apparently the sequels turned it into a high school anime game.
Splatterhouse
Splatterhouse
C_F

I'll go with Splatterhouse. The rest of the series did away with the sheer sense of consequence the original had, which was very impressive to see in such a classic. Every single weapon placement feels perfectly thought out with the dual shotgun trick in particular being just enough for Biggy Man, but the default punch and slide are a really neat example of less being more as well. Even with so many enemies having varying patterns it always feels like the player has just the right tools to deal with them. Not to mention the hypnotic music and excessive gore really add to the game's uncanny nightmare like vibe as the player desperately attempts to survive. Truly one of Namco's greats.
Shining Force
Shining Force
JaxMagnetic

(specifically shining force), camelot stopped making them after the third force game and the series devolved into a really shitty mess of bad spinoffs and flavor of the month anime games after that
Spyro the Dragon
Spyro the Dragon
Mellorine

Its sheer sense of space makes its sequels look like they're almost ashamed to be platformers by comparison
Suikoden
Suikoden
chapstixx

not a lot of people think that 1 is the best one but it's a game that is overflowing with charm and makes most of the 108 main characters interesting with the little dialogue they have. It also has the most tragic protagonist in the series which people tend to ignore.
Deus Ex
Deus Ex
DadHunter
F.E.A.R.
F.E.A.R.
DadHunter
The World Ends with You
The World Ends with You
Lynxelot
Xenoblade Chronicles
Xenoblade Chronicles
gilsborough
Silent Hill
Silent Hill
DJSCheddar

It feels the most complete and has a perfect balance of scares, gameplay, and the series trademark psychological stuff. SH 2-4 all succeed at those things as well but in different amounts.
X-COM: UFO Defense
X-COM: UFO Defense
zenoslime
Quake
Quake
zenoslime
R-Type
R-Type
zenoslime
Xenogears
Xenogears
zenoslime
Chrono Trigger
Chrono Trigger
C_F
WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgames!
WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgames!
elpi

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Mega Man X, the first game has the perfect difficulty balancing, weapons, level design, and is just more fun than the others in my opinion.

2 years ago

this is going to be contentious, but ratchet and clank

2 years ago

The Legend of Zelda >:)

2 years ago

999

2 years ago

Paper Mario

2 years ago

Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga. It's remarkably polished and kinetic for a first try at a battle system, and in particular, the Bros. system has a particularly snappy punch to it that the latter games completely forgot about. On that note, latter games in the series revel in particularly drawn out and repetitive setpiece boss battles, usually based on some sort of hardware gimmick. This first game is completely lacking in such foolishness, and because of it cuts a quicker, more enjoyable pace overall.

2 years ago

Doom

2 years ago

It is of my personal belief that Drakengard can sit here.

2 years ago

bowsers inside story is better than superstar saga

2 years ago

Xenoblade Chronicles

2 years ago

Telltale's The Walking Dead and Valkyria Chronicles. Season 1 of TWD was peak Telltale both because the concept was newer to everyone, but also because the story was just better written with less contrived feeling conflicts. Valkyria Chronicles was a great anime style WWII tactics game with a surprisingly mature story, and apparently the sequels turned it into a high school anime game.

2 years ago

the shining series for sure (specifically shining force), camelot stopped making them after the third force game and the series devolved into a really shitty mess of bad spinoffs and flavor of the month anime games after that

2 years ago

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2 years ago

Since MMX and Parasite Eve were already mentioned, I'll go with Splatterhouse. The rest of the series did away with the sheer sense of consequence the original had, which was very impressive to see in such a classic. Every single weapon placement feels perfectly thought out with the dual shotgun trick in particular being just enough for Biggy Man, but the default punch and slide are a really neat example of less being more as well. Even with so many enemies having varying patterns it always feels like the player has just the right tools to deal with them. Not to mention the hypnotic music and excessive gore really add to the game's uncanny nightmare like vibe as the player desperately attempts to survive. Truly one of Namco's greats.

2 years ago

Spyro 1. Its sheer sense of space makes its sequels look like they're almost ashamed to be platformers by comparison.

2 years ago

Suikoden. Not a lot of people think that 1 is the best one but it's a game that is overflowing with charm and makes most of the 108 main characters interesting with the little dialogue they have. It also has the most tragic protagonist in the series which people tend to ignore.

2 years ago

Definetely Deus Ex. F.E.A.R too

2 years ago

twewy is a low-hanging fruit but twewy

2 years ago

With you on a lot of these, hombre: https://www.backloggd.com/u/DJSCheddar/list/series-where-the-first-game-is-still-the-best-1/ LOL

Not gonna be a dork and say "all of them from my list that you don't have" so I'll stick with one contentious suggestion: Silent Hill 1. It feels the most complete and has a perfect balance of scares, gameplay, and the series trademark psychological stuff. SH 2-4 all succeed at those things as well but in different amounts.

2 years ago

x-com: ufo defense
quake
r-type
xenogears, if we consider the miserable xenosaga things to be sequels...

2 years ago

oh shoot dude I didnt realize this idea had been done before, that's cool

2 years ago

I'd argue Xenogears should not be here at all as Xenosaga is a spiritual successor.

2 years ago

Twewy literally only has 1 sequel and its badass are you out of your fucking mind

2 years ago

if we're including tiny series' like that might as well include Chrono Trigger as well. Technically it's 4 games lmao

2 years ago

Belated thanks, I added a couple more to my list based on this. Great minds think alike!
Gotta agree with Katamari Damashii.

2 years ago

WarioWare: Mega Micro Game$


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