
On some level, roughly 98 percent of all videogames are about the end of the world. There's always some supervillain/monster/alien race who's threatening to conquer the Earth or blow up the galaxy, and it's up to you to stop him/her/it/them. For all the games that use end-of-the-world scenarios to drive their plots, though, how many actually don't let you avert the apocalypse? The end of the world is always a potent threat, but it's even more potent when you have to sit there and watch it unfold. GamesRadar takes a look at the top 7 games which do this the best.

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Terrible list. Fallout not being number one is more than a joke. Seriously, Fallout 1 & 2 defeated by Zelda and FFVI?!? What drug were they using.
Nuclear bombs ARE The apocalypse and Fallout's intro shows that better than any other game (With Ron Perlman narrating over pictures and footage of the dying world in black & white). Now THAT's apocalypse.
Number 1 and number 2 should have been Fallout 1 and 2.