Summary
- The first level of a video game can make or break it, setting the tone and engaging players from the start.
- Iconic games like Batman: Arkham City and Resident Evil 4 showcase how a strong first level can lead to immense popularity.
- Titles like Medal of Honor: Frontline and Mass Effect prove that a gripping introduction can leave a lasting impact on players.
There are many commonly-held beliefs in society that video games tend to turn on their heads. When it comes to video games, players can judge a book by its cover, it is what's on the outside that counts, and first impressions do last. For many titles, this mantra is often a death sentence. The Outer Worlds holds up remarkably well as an RPG with smaller budget and scale, but for many people, the somewhat tedious opening section turned them off the game for good.
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The reverse is also true, however, and many games have skyrocketed to popularity from launch purely because they did a good job introducing the player into the world, setting the stakes, and establishing the tone. A game can offer a plethora of customization or a huge open world to explore, but if it doesn't nail that introductory level, it will have lost a huge chunk of its players. These games in particular, however, absolutely nailed their first levels, and have given players some of the biggest, most iconic introductions of all time—introductions that still stand today as the best in the industry.
8 Batman: Arkham City - The Courthouse
An Introduction To The Game's Two Pillars
Batman: Arkham City
- Released
- October 18, 2011
- Developer(s)
- Rocksteady Studios
- Publisher(s)
- Warner Bros. Games
- Platform(s)
- PS3, PC, Xbox One, PS4, Xbox 360, Nintendo Wii U, Nintendo Switch
Although it was not the first game in the series, Batman: Arkham City stands out to many fans as the best in a legendary collection of games that perfectly embody what it means to be the Caped Crusader, clashing against faithfully realized icons from Batman's singular and unmatched rogues' gallery.
Besides a little Catwoman teaser if players had the DLC installed, and some light dust-ups as Bruce Wayne, the first proper 'level' in Arkham City is Batman rescuing Catwoman from her trial at the hands of Two-Face, one of the many villains given free rein by Hugo Strange. This is the first section of the game to synthesize the two pillars of gameplay in these titles—stealth and beat-em-up action—and it's a fantastic, quintessentially 'Batman' introduction into this world.
7 Resident Evil 4 - The Village
A Fantastic First Level That Sets The Stakes And Atmosphere
Resident Evil 4
- Released
- March 24, 2023
- Developer(s)
- Capcom
- Publisher(s)
- Capcom
- Platform(s)
- PC, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S
- Genre(s)
- Survival Horror
- OpenCritic Rating
- Mighty
There are many candidates for the best Resident Evil game of all time, with the series being nothing short of groundbreaking in terms of its impact on the horror genre, up there with Silent Hill as an exemplary horror game. Resident Evil 4, however, is a strong contender for the top spot. It is a masterclass in how video games can establish tone and atmosphere quickly and powerfully.
The first chapter of this game takes protagonist Leon through a dilapidated and ruined village, and it's here that the horror of the game showcases itself. Few horror games have managed to instill the same spine-tingling sensation of terror within their first chapter as Resident Evil 4 manages to achieve.
6 Medal Of Honor: Frontline - Storming Normandy
A Brutal Display Of WW2 Combat
Medal of Honor: Frontline
You don't play, you VOLUNTEER.
Armed to the Teeth with 18 Authentic WWII Weapons
• Outgun Hundreds of Nazi Soldiers
• Fight Alongside Battle-Hardened Allies
Master OSS Training
• Penetrate Enemy Strongholds
• Outsmart Highly-Trained SS Officers
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• Storm the Beaches of Normandy
• Seize the Nijmegen Bridge
• Infiltrate a Secret Weapons Facility
• Sabotage German U-Boats
• Stow Away on a Spee ding Armored Train
• Hijack the Nazi's Experimental Ho-IX Jet Plane
• Defeat the Nazi War Machine
Many FPS games excel at frantic, chaotic gunplay, but Medal of Honor: Frontline managed to do this in a way that showcases the horrors of war. Even considering this title's age, very few games have managed to instill the same frenetic anticipation for an upcoming battle the way that Frontline managed to for one of the most iconic moments in World War 2.
Beginning with the storming of Normandy is already an ambitious move for a game, but Medal of Honor: Frontline has an excellent level of gunplay that managed to fully and faithfully realize this horrific, hectic battle in a way that still holds up years after the game's release.
5 Mass Effect - Eden Prime
An Excellent Introduction Into The Story And World
Mass Effect Trilogy
It's no exaggeration to say that Mass Effect revolutionized what AAA RPGs were capable of. BioWare had made plenty of gold-standard games by then, but this grainy space opera holds a special place in many people's hearts as the beginning of a truly legendary trilogy.
Speaking of beginnings, few RPGs manage to have an opening as iconic as the combat on Eden Prime. It is a microcosm of everything that makes Mass Effect so fantastic; it gives Shepherd plenty of opportunities to develop as either a Renegade or Paragon, it introduces and fleshes out some fantastic companions, and it establishes the stakes in an incredible, trilogy-spanning story about the galaxy's struggle against the Reapers.
4 Skyrim - The Destruction Of Helgen
An Explosive Introduction To The Dragons' Return
Skyrim
In some ways, Skyrim's introduction to its game world fell in line with the other games in The Elder Scrolls series almost perfectly. Players control a prisoner of indeterminate origin and birth, released in a manner that, in some way, introduces the main quest. Skyrim took things a step further, however, by also using the introduction to establish a secondary civil war questline.
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Helgen has ingrained itself as one of Skyrim's most iconic locations, despite its swift destruction in the story, but this introduction to the homeland of the Nords is itself a truly iconic facet of gaming. Lokir of Rorikstead, the gagged leader of the rebellion, Alduin raining destruction on Helgen moments before the player's execution, so much happens in this introductory scene. It's no wonder it's often remembered as the most explosive initial levels in Elder Scrolls history.
3 BioShock - Entering Rapture
No Gods Or Kings. Only Man.
BioShock
Like other titles on this list, BioShock uses a large dosage of chaos in its introduction to truly set it apart. Struggling for breath amid the wreckage of a crashed airplane truly gives perspective on the vastness of the ocean Rapture inhabits, and the ingenuity it took to essentially 'tame' that ocean and create an art-deco objectivist 'utopia' for industrialists to live in.
This first level does everything the game needs to in order to let players know: Andrew Ryan's vision has gone horribly wrong. Everything in this initial level, from Andrew Ryan's monologue to the 'No Gods or Kings' banner and those initial splicer enemies, has cemented this game as a truly legendary title.
2 Sonic The Hedgehog - Green Hill Zone
A Singularly Iconic First Level
SegaSonic the Hedgehog
While Sonic the Hedgehog has had a bit of a checkered history where its games are concerned, there is no denying that Green Hill Zone is a pop culture icon, a representation of everything that Sonic is, and an amazing first level to an exceptional game.
Learning the basics of Sonic's high-speed maneuvers, as well as how collecting rings and defeating enemies works, is done with grace and polish in this first level. It displays excellent attention to detail, an amazing sense of charm, all matched by an unforgettable soundtrack.
1 Super Mario Bros - 1-1
It Doesn't Get More Iconic
Super Mario Bros.
- Released
- November 17, 1985
- Developer(s)
- Nintendo R&D4
- Publisher(s)
- Nintendo
- Platform(s)
- Nintendo Entertainment System
- Genre(s)
- Platformer
This is going to sound a little bit like hyperbole, but Super Mario Bros. Was truly groundbreaking. It's become such a facet of pop culture that it tends to blend in as 'just another video game' at this point, but it's no exaggeration to say that, without this game, people would have a very different definition of what video games are today.
Furthermore, without World 1-1, people would have a very different definition of what Super Mario Bros. Is. This level perfectly establishes everything that players need to know about the game, even if they didn't read the little lore dossier file that came with the original copy. They're playing as a mustachioed man. They move to the right. Mystery blocks give cool things. Stomp on goombas. It's so simple, yet so foundational to everything that came after it. What other first level could introduce the world to not just one game, but to virtually every game that would follow it?
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