Top 15 Best GameCube Games of All Time

Top-15 Best GameCube Games of All Time

What are the Best GameCube Games of All Time?

GameCube may be one of Nintendo’s underrated system, but there’s no denying its positive impact on the gaming community as a whole.

It has featured notable gaming titles, and in retrospect, to some of these amazing games to have featured on GameCube, we compiled a list of 15 memorable GameCube games.

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The Best GameCube Games of All Time

15. Pikmin

Pikmin

From its first entry, Pikmin had that special addictive Nintendo magic to hook on gamers.

Its unique gameplay, Captain Olimar adventure escape from the Pikmin home planet and several other terrifying, yet beautiful monster creature that makes a blend of creative electronic art design cumulate into a charming game as Pikmin.

Its 30-day time limit to succeed makes for more fun gameplay.

Overall, Pikmin is a beautiful game of exploration and strategy and is one of the highlights of games featured on GameCube.

14. Viewtiful Joe

Viewtiful Joe

Viewtiful Joe wasn’t just a wonder to play; it was an intriguing gaming experience.

Players could alternate between slow-mo, to slow down and reflect bullets, fast-mo, and even throw punches that could trigger flammable objects into an explosion.

The pinnacle of Viewtiful Joe was its 2D action genre on GameCube.

The switch between Viewtiful Joe special VFX game effects to the several purchasable and upgradable skills that players could acquire made for a memorable gaming experience.

13. The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Adventures

The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Adventures

The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Adventures was inspired by GBA the Four Sword cooperative mode of the A Link to the Past and featured eight worlds with four levels in each world.

Its multiplayer mode is standardly competitive.

Although lacking in depth, it still holds the charms associated with most Zelda games.

Gamers are likely to enjoy its cooperative play mode experience compared to its solo play.

However, it is one of the best games that featured on GameCube.

12. Resident Evil 4

Resident Evil 4

It is still unbelievable the great Resident Evil 4 was planned for release only on GameCube.

However, it later featured on other game consoles, and it didn’t fail to impress upon gamers.

Its shooting mechanics, epic boss battles, and frightening monsters make it a game to remember.

It is one of the most influential games in the gaming world with an unforgettable story plot.

One would be right to name it the best game to feature on the GameCube platform.

11. Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time

Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time

Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time miraculous game mechanics which allows players to turn back the hand of time to make another attempt at solving a problem, have a second shot at the fighting of the game antagonist, or even just assess a situation from a different perspective, making it addictive.

Couple with the game’s puzzles, fascinating storyline, and intelligent A.I, it served amazing gameplay experience and quickly rose to become one of the famous action-adventure and best GameCube games.

10. Ikaruga

Ikaruga

Getting the GameCube version of this masterpiece these days is a feat, as it is hard to get.

However, one can opt for the Switch version with some extra perks like portability and a feature that enables players to twist Switch and play in Tate mode.

Going through the hustle to get it on GameCube disc when there’s an option of the Switch version doesn’t sound reasonable.

For players who still have the existing GameCube version of Ikaruga, Treasure’s seminar shmup is something to hold on to as a gaming souvenir.

9. Star Wars Rogue Leader: Rogue Squadron II

Star Wars Rogue Leader: Rogue Squadron II

The Rogue Squadron in the Star Wars series proved a strong force to its already established predecessor.

Its story plot sees Luke Skywalker along with a group of X-wing pilots traversing the galaxy and engaging in fast-paced flight combat.

It features a series of levels with different requirements to complete the game objective and yet keep up exciting gameplay.

Rogue Squadron II is undoubtedly a Star Wars favorite to the majority of gamers on GameCube.

8. Luigi’s Mansion

Luigi's Mansion

Luigi’s Mansion game was a doze of comical gaming with Luigi in a quest to find Mario in a hunted mansion filled with mysteries and hundreds of surprises.

He is armed with a flashlight and ghost-vanquishing vacuum.

Its game atmosphere and puzzles are engaging to keep players hooked on for hours.

It is saddening the game ended on a premature note.

However, it is one of GameCube’s best. Its success prompted a great 3D sequel.

7. Beyond Good & Evil

Beyond Good & Evil

Beyond Good and Evil is a classic action-adventure game from Ubisoft.

Its gameplay is a touch of political intrigues, investigation, and puzzle-solving.

In an attempt to aid resistance in taking down a group of evil aliens known as the DomZ suspected of influencing a military dictatorship’s rulership, the game protagonist, Jade, must stealthily gather evidence in her exploration of Hillys planet.

Its gameplay is incredible, as well as its open-world atmosphere. GameCube was privileged to have featured this great game.

6. Eternal Darkness: Sanity’s Requiem

Eternal Darkness: Sanity's Requiem

Initially, Eternal Darkness: Sanity’s Requiem was intended for development for Nintendo 64; surprisingly, it launched as a GameCube exclusive in 2002.

It is played from a third-person perspective with several branching storylines.

Generally, its story is about the Time of Eternal Darkness, a strange book in Alexandra Roivas’s murdered grandfather’s home.

Gameplay traveling back through history, stepping into the character of different people from different walks of life in a bid to Wade of an evil entity.

A bit tricky and deceitful Eternal Darkness: Sanity’s Requiem can prove to be. It is one of the best horror games on GameCube.

5. Killer7

Killer7

Killer7 is one of GameCube’s memorable games.

It delivers everything above expectations with a depths storyline on the world’s nuclear weapons being dismantled, politics, terrorist groups, and the international relationship between the United States and Japan.

It’s a spy game with a thrilling gaming experience worth getting into.

However, it stylistic; cartoon visuals are somewhat odd, with a stripped-down control that might feel unfriendly to few players.

No doubt, Killer7 is one important title on GameCube.

4. TimeSplitters: Future Perfect

TimeSplitters: Future Perfect

This is another of GameCube defining classic of the first-person shooter genre.

Future Perfect was the third installment in the TimeSplitters series and sees players stepping into the role of a time-traveling marine, Sergeant Cortez, in his endeavors to save the future by traveling back to the past.

It features both a single-player and multiplayer mode with a sufficient dose of death match.

3. Battalion Wars

Battalion Wars

Long before Battalion Wars 2 sent Its predecessor Battalion Wars into somewhat of gaming exile, it was a phenomenal game title force to reckon with on GameCube.

Its combination of the third-person action game with real-time tactical gameplay delivered the gaming experience on a different note.

However, its storyline is a stale plot, its made up for it in its challenging and strategic gameplay.

2. Super Mario Strikers

Super Mario Strikers

Take note every Super Mario game to have a feature on GameCube was a hit.

However, this was the first Mario-themed soccer game, and it involved five-on-five soccer matches with items such as power-ups to boost up the fun.

Its gameplay is similar to NFL Blitz, with beautiful violence that is intriguing.

Fans of GameCube wouldn’t forget Super Mario Strikers of all Mario sports games to have featured on GameCube.

1. Pikmin 2

Pikmin 2

Pikmin 2 didn’t fail in following the steps of its precursor gaming excellence.

It delivered on all aspects and even fixed Pikmin’s flaws by removing the time limit for levels.

From the graphics and control perspective, it exceeded its predecessor.

Its gameplay has players journeying through an immersive colorful open world, fighting off antagonists, and discovering new areas in the game’s progressive maps.

This is one memorable GameCube hit.

Final Words

Hope you enjoyed our collection of the best GameCube games of all time you can play right now.

Think we missed out any top game?

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