Snatcher for Sega-CD
I play it at least once a year -- Was probably the best game on that system next to the Lunar series.
Snatcher for Sega-CD
I play it at least once a year -- Was probably the best game on that system next to the Lunar series.
Would have to be Shadow of the Colossus for me.
Skyrim for PC, hands down. Even the base game is amazing, but on the PC version there's a bajillion mods to make it EVEN better. So that gets my vote, no contest
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Meelee. I like 4, and if I had to chose one to go to the grave it, it would be 4, but Melee (at the time it was launched) was solid.
Diablo 2 with expansion pack
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Tough choice for me between Half-Life and Half-Life 2.
Going to go with the original : Half-Life.
Diablo 2 is the game I played the most, so I guess that would be it... but there are so many others that could take that spot for me.
Earthbound
If what doesn't kill you, makes you stronger. Then I should be a god by now.
WoW, City of Heroes, Portal 2, and Diablo I/II.
I'm not sorry.
Fallout 4, and with all the DLC to come I don't see it being beat any time soon.
I can't pick just one. The best I can do is pick one for each genre.
Metal Gear felt like it pushed what was possible on the NES and showed that stealth mechanics can be satisfying to play with even if they are not always mandatory.
Planescape: Torment
It's a rough choice, with many contenders, but this is the best.
I know itll sound dull but... FFVII was the first true mmo experience I had and i was blow away so much that i never forgot. Also, it was the first game that I could fully understand after learning english.
well i guess chrono trigger since i played that game through so many times cause i wanted to see all the endings