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WWE Champion Cody Rhodes has No Time for Console Wars as He Reveals His Top 5 Games Ever, and There’s One Surprising Inclusion at #5


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WWE Champion Cody Rhodes has No Time for Console Wars as He Reveals His Top 5 Games Ever, and There’s One Surprising Inclusion at #5

Cody Rhodes, the reigning WWE Undisputed Champion, has always been an intriguing figure both inside and outside the ring. What you might not know about the champion is his deep love for video games.

Rhodes shared his top five video games of all time in a GQ Sports interview promoting the upcoming SummerSlam event. His list includes a mix of classic and modern titles and truly shows his taste and appreciation for gaming history. Interestingly, one of his picks stands out as a surprising inclusion.

The WWE Champion’s Choice of Games Might Surprise You

Leading Cody Rhodes‘ list is The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time. This classic Nintendo 64 game has been a cornerstone for many gamers since its release in 1998. This game is often hailed as one of the greatest of all time and Rhodes himself considers it the pinnacle of gaming. He even wears the Triforce symbol on his wrestling gear as proof of his deep connection to the Zelda series. 

Next up is Metal Gear Solid, a game that revolutionized the stealth genre when it was released on the original PlayStation in 1998. This game introduced players to the adventures of Solid Snake. Rhodes praised the game for its storytelling and complex gameplay. He believes Metal Gear Solid set a new standard for video games, influencing the countless titles that followed. 

Taking the third spot is Rockstar’s Red ***** Redemption 2, a game celebrated for its immersive Wild West world and compelling storyline. Released in 2018, this modern classic has received widespread acclaim for its detailed open world and characters. Rhodes expressed his love for the game’s narrative and the emotional journey of its protagonist, Arthur Morgan. 

Cody Rhodes’ Picks Leave Him Firmly Out of The Console Wars

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The champion’s choices for the best games are impressive. | Image Credit: GQ Sports on
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At number four on Rhodes’ list is Halo: Combat Evolved, the game that catapulted the Xbox console to success in 2001. Released in 2001, the game is what got the whole franchise going. Its legacy in the industry and its lasting impact on the shooter genre make it a worthy entry on his list.

The fifth and most surprising entry on Rhodes’ list is Ghost of Tsushima. This 2020 PlayStation 4 offers a beautifully crafted open-world experience. Set in feudal Japan, the game’s narrative of honor and sacrifice struck a chord with Rhodes. He appreciated how the game seamlessly blended historical elements with engaging gameplay.

The fact that he has both classic and modern titles on his list shows Rhodes’ broad taste in video games. While some fans might have expected different choices, Rhodes’ list reflects his personal gaming journey and the games that have left a lasting impact on him.

Despite his busy schedule as WWE Champion, Rhodes makes time for his gaming passions, often playing on his Nintendo Switch. His passion for gaming influences his persona both in and out of the wrestling ring.

What do you think of the champions list? Would your top 5 games be different? Let us know in the comments!




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