Well, if you're new to the GTA series. Begin with GTA:III which gives you the basic idea of the GTA world. Then GTA: Vice City which has a cool 80s vibe. GTA: San Andreas is vast in terms of story. The prequels like GTA: Liberty City Stories and GTA: Vice City Stories give backstory. GTA IV changes things up a bit and GTA V is the most recent with a huge story that you can really get into.
The chronological order of Halo games has Halo: Reach first. This shows the events before the main Halo saga. Next comes Halo: Combat Evolved which is about Master Chief's fight against the Covenant. Halo 2 expands on that. Halo 3 ends the initial arc. Halo 3: ODST is a different view of Halo 2's time. Halo Wars is set earlier. Halo 4, 5: Guardians, and Halo Infinite follow, with each adding to the story.
The AC games are sequenced in a way that often progresses through different historical periods. For example, Assassin's Creed Origins in ancient Egypt sets the stage for certain elements of the overarching story. Then Assassin's Creed Odyssey in Greece adds more to the mythology and Assassin - Templar conflict. And later games like Assassin's Creed Valhalla in the Viking age continue to develop the story with new characters and their own quests while still being part of the bigger story about the Assassins and Templars. It's like a long - running saga where each game is a chapter.
Sure. Carnage comes from a symbiote, like Venom. It bonds with Cletus Kasady, a really bad guy in prison. That makes Carnage a super - violent villain.
Sure. GTA 5's real story is about Michael, Franklin and Trevor. They do crimes in Los Santos.
The main series in chronological order of story is GTA:III, GTA: Vice City, GTA: San Andreas, GTA: Liberty City Stories, GTA: Vice City Stories, GTA IV, GTA: The Lost and Damned, GTA: The Ballad of Gay Tony, GTA V. However, different games have different settings and storylines that are not always directly sequential but are set in the same 'GTA universe'.
Sure. It starts with Kratos' thirst for revenge against Ares. After that, he gets involved in various battles against other Greek gods. Eventually, the story moves forward to different scenarios and new challenges related to the gods.
Sure. Angel to Mary, Mary and Joseph to Bethlehem, Jesus born, shepherds visit, Wise Men bring gifts.
The order begins with the prequel films. 'The Phantom Menace' is the start of the whole story in a way, as it shows the early days of Anakin. Then 'Attack of the Clones' and 'Revenge of the Sith' follow in the prequel trilogy. After that, the original trilogy starts with 'A New Hope' which is iconic for introducing Luke. 'The Empire Strikes Back' and 'Return of the Jedi' complete the original trilogy. And there's also the sequel trilogy that continues the overall story.
Sorry, I don't have the exact order at hand. But start with the earliest published one, as it often introduces the main characters and the basic plot. Then follow the sequence of publication for the best understanding of the story's development.
The order of the Barchester novels has 'The Warden' at the start. This one gives the foundation of the Barchester world. After that, 'Barchester Towers' takes over, building on what was started in the first. These two are key in understanding the series as a whole.