Mass Effect and Dark Souls are my favorites when it comes to gaming.
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If you're in your teens the original mass effect trilogy, from the storytelling to the going through the different genres of games
Matrix 1-3
The 4th one doesn't exist in this house
There is only one Matrix in this house.
croissant, butter, jam.
Croissant, egg, and cheese, too
Some people will disagree, but this is the closest perfect trilogy that I remember to play.
Danganronpa 1, 2, V3
Movie trilogies: Guardians of the Galaxy, Tom Holland Spiderman, Deadpool.
Guardians of the Galaxy should get more love.
The second movie was the weak link, but it still had some of the best moments of the trilogy, like the introduction of Mantis. And Yondu's Mary Poppins moment. Right in the fucking feels.
The original Crash Bandicoot games for the PS1: while the 2nd is the best of them all IMO, the other titles are so good that they created out of nowhere one of the most revered PlayStation mascots
That and Spyro
Everyone's giving you answers you already know about because it's all pop media, so here's one you might not know. The Psychomech trilogy by Brian Lumley!
It's kind of a power fantasy type of read, but very entertaining.
Bonus Lensman series. It's not a trilogy though.
Hard science fiction: Red Mars, Green Mars, Blue Mars by Kim Stanley Robinson. What would terraforming Mars be like?
Video games: the three Castlevania games for Gameboy Advance, and the three for Nindendo DS. Not trilogies per se, but they came in threes :)
vinegared rice, fish, soy sauce
compliment sandwich, dislike/criticism, compliment sandwich
homecoming, far from home, no way home: ymmv, nanotech spidey is just a fresh take imo
dragon quest: "castle in the sky" trilogy
beef slices, onions, rice bowl
Dark souls
Paul Auster's New York Trilogy. If you haven't read them, you're missing something important.