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 Post subject: Your Top Ten Favorite Games
PostPosted: Sat Sep 01, 2007 7:27 am 
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Just list your top ten favorite games.

1. SaGa Frontier
2. Chrono Trigger
3. Lunar - Eternal Blue
4. Dragon Quest 4
5. World of Warcraft
6. Castlevania - Symphony of the Night
7. Megaman 3
8. Might and Magic 7 - For Blood and Honor
9. Counter-strike
10. Pump it Up


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PostPosted: Sat Sep 01, 2007 10:38 am 
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Goldeneye
Halo
Halo pc
Halo 2
Halo 3
Halo Wars
Morrowind
Starcraft and Broodwar
Starcraft 2
Secondlife


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PostPosted: Sat Sep 01, 2007 12:20 pm 
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1. City of Heroes/Villains
2. Quake 2/3
3. Doom 1/2/3
4. Tekken 5
5. Ratchet & Clank 1-4
6. Total Annihilation
7. Supreme Commander
8. DEFCON
9. Half-Life
10. Team Fortress Classic


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PostPosted: Sat Sep 01, 2007 2:14 pm 
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Crap...this is a hard one for any gamer. Instead of a "Top 10", I'll just list some of my favorite games.


Final Fantasy VII
Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater
Goldeneye
Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time
God of War
Final Fantasy IX
Disgaea (I and II)
Halo 2 (and most likely 3 when it releases)
Guitar Hero
Final Fantasy XII


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1. World of Warcraft (Due to Replay Value)
2. The Sims 2
3. The Elder Scrolls Series (Morrowind fav)
4. The Halo Series (Halo 3 looks like my fav, Halo 2 is least fav)
5. Bioshock
6. Jet Set Radio Future
7. Final Fantasy Tactics Advanced
8. Warcraft 3
9. Starcraft
10. I'm OK

Yep... Currently


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1. World of Warcraft
2. Halo (all versions)
3. R.O.S.E. Online
4.Super Smash Bros. Melee (Game cube)
5. Starfox Adventures (Game cube)
6. Star Wars: Jedi Knights 2 Jedi Outcast. (game cube)
(seeing as i have limited games I've played due to cost to buy em etc.. I'll list the ones I want to try...)
7. Bioshock
8. Elderscrolls III Morrowind
9. Guild Wars
10. Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic ( I played this, but my computer kept bugging out past the first part so I couldn't continue the game...)


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PostPosted: Sun Sep 02, 2007 4:09 am 
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Hmm. I wouldn't say these are the best games of all time, merely my favorites.

1. Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind. Though not currently playing, easily my favorite game. I played this for well over two years, and that's pretty good considering 1. It's a single-player only game, and 2. I never beat the mainquest, or even got half-way through it. Character customization is more than a little decent, especially considering how many options you have with others (like Arx Fatalis). Plenty of sub quests and guild quests to entertain yourself with, and even vampire and werewolf (werewolf w/Bloodmoon only) ones as well. The game also had a feel of a novel you play, considering how often you would be encouraged to read those mini-books they put in ("On Morrowind," "Sermons of Vivec," etc.) It has a relaxed feel that you can enjoy if you ever get tired of the constant hack-and-slash of twitch games.

Big Disadvantages:

Graphics look good in most places (for early Xbox), but in some places (Specifically character faces) they're just plain awful. The Main Quest is long and, after a while, boring enough to test even the most patient gamer's resolve (I made several characters who had no purpose other than to beat the Main Quest, and they all failed mid-way, the furthest getting to maybe 60% done), and you've pretty much got all the disadvantages of an otherwise amazing game in a nutshell.

2. Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion. Originally, I thought this pretty much one-upped Morrowind in every way possible. Character customization was top-notch, though it was easy to make an ugly character if you didn't look at things from all angles. (If you thought you took a long time customizing characters in other RPG's, try Oblivion. I spent a good three hours on character customizing alone.) The Main Quest was so intriguing that I don't think I even paused for side-quests for the first few hours of the game. (A first for any Elder Scrolls game I've played.) However, it was short (Though perhaps I'm just comparing it to Morrowind's, which isn't fair by any means) and afterwards, you're not left with a feeling of a world at your fingertips, like I constantly had with Morrowind- you feel like you've completed the game. That's not a bad feeling- unless you're playing Elder Scrolls. It's a sad waste when about half a dozen guilds, hundreds of side quests, and all sorts of magical items to be found just seem dull in comparison to the fact that you just saved the Empire of Tamriel.

Another big problem with ESIV is the general over-poweredness of enemies once you hit level 20 or so. (Enemies level with you.) Seeing common street bandits eqquiped with elven, mithral, and even daedric armor is amusing at first, and quickly annoying later. (I went through three horses in the first few hours of that. :() Other than that, it's a great game besides.

(I suppose I'll skim down the descriptions now.)

3. Knights of the Old Republic & Kotor II (tie): Easily the best Star Wars games in existence, KOTOR and its sequel use the tried-and-true d20 system to propel the gameplay. General dislikes- too many glitches, KOTOR II's plot was more difficult to understand and less involving than the first KOTOR's.

4. Advent Rising. A little known game for Xbox and PC. The storyline's written by Orson Scott Card- the gameplay is dynamic and interesting- the soundtrack is amazing. Disadvantages are, the targetting system involves a "flick" feature which can be activated just by turning a corner. This makes platforming with nearby enemies hard, if not near-impossible. also, the graphic quality is low for a game made at the time of Advent Rising. Another unfortunate note is, Advent Rising received alot of poor reviews, so it is unlikely the other two games of this trilogy will ever surface.

5. Half-Life 2. I know, it's surprising it's this far down the list. Great game and storyline overall- graphics are top-notch, as is just about anything else for the game. I can't think of any immediate flaws, other than, in some ways, not being my favorite type of game.

6. Dungeons and Dragons Online- Stormreach. Easily my favorite MMO of all time, even though I hardly got to play it due to lack of friends playing with me. (A good reason to quit any MMO.) DDO functions alot more on the concepts of dungeon delving and teamwork. It's not the same as a tabletop experience, obviously, but it's got a "DM" (A narrator, who functions surprisingly well) and also manages to transform the normally turn-based d20 system into real-time quickly. Biggest disadvantage is the low level cap (max is 14 last I checked) and overall slowness in which you gain them. (You need five times the XP you need in normal D&D, so levelling up in-game can easily take a full day of playing.) The slowness could also be viewed as an advantage, though, as it lets you find people equal to your level quickly and easily.

7. First Encounter Assault Recon (FEAR): If there was ever a nuclear cataclysm and Half-Life 2 was wiped from existence, I sincerely hope we keep FEAR. Easily one of my favorite First Person Shooters, FEAR's engine is fun, and its story is deep. (The first level is basically one big long cutscene.) It suffers only from insane difficulty at some points and a disappointing expansion pack.

8. The Specialists. Technically not a game, this half-life 1 mod still has plenty of people playing years and years after it was made. The site is still active, and a 3.0 was released recently (a few months ago.) There are even roleplay servers. Not much disadvantage besides even more ***holes than you'll find on an average counter-strike server and, if it bothers you, old graphics.

9. Prince of Persia: The Two Thrones. Easily my favorite platformer. This game has a relatively good plot, a great graphics engine and awesome playing interface. This is probably the only game where flipping over someone's head to run up a wall, backflip over his head and another guys, and cut them both in half with a knife and an axe in two swift movements is relatively standard issue.

10. Sitting with mild sadness at the bottom of the list is Virtua Fighter 4. The fact that I remember it this fondly even though I don't even own it anymore should say something. This game had great combos, and there were no "over-powered" characters. The stronger the characters were, the harder they were to use and the more intricate and difficult their combos were. You could even make a "custom" character- which was really only a slight costume variation of an already existing one. Didn't much matter- most of your time wouldn't be spent there, but enjoying the game itself. If I had a PS3, I'd get VF5, but that's waaaay out of my price range.


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PostPosted: Sun Sep 02, 2007 10:33 am 
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MeaCulpa wrote:
4. Advent Rising. A little known game for Xbox and PC. The storyline's written by Orson Scott Card- the gameplay is dynamic and interesting- the soundtrack is amazing.


I didn't know Orson Scott Card was involved in games....He's got to be one of my favorite authors. I loved his Ender's Gamer series (I read all the books). Maybe I'll get lucky and find it at Gamestop someday.


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Ryusen wrote:
MeaCulpa wrote:
4. Advent Rising. A little known game for Xbox and PC. The storyline's written by Orson Scott Card- the gameplay is dynamic and interesting- the soundtrack is amazing.


I didn't know Orson Scott Card was involved in games....He's got to be one of my favorite authors. I loved his Ender's Gamer series (I read all the books). Maybe I'll get lucky and find it at Gamestop someday.


As far as I know, this is the only one he's done, and, since it kind of bombed, probably the only one he will do.


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PostPosted: Sun Sep 02, 2007 8:09 pm 
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1 - Baldur's Gate II: Shadows of Amn. If I had the Expansion, that would probably be in my number one spot. Lotsa stories, factions, quests, etc.
2 - Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind. I just like playing it in my spare time. It's decent, has good mods, decent gameplay, etc. Also, I still stand by my "Join Dagoth Ur" point of view.
3 - Dawn of War (Including Expansion Packs, Mods, etc). Very, VERY fun RTS. Seven Factions, wonderful gameplay online (And Singleplayer, assuming Dark Crusades and originals Campaign), great lines, and among the most awesome game Intro's ever (Only two I like more are not on the list. They are Warhammer: Mark of Chaos [As honestly, a pimping Warrior Priest kicking arse and taking names never gets old], and Namco X Capcom (One of only three games to involve Megaman Trigger).
4 - Final Fantasy Tactics (The PS1 game). Love the game, adore it, never grew bored of it. Gotta love the Lancer Class.
5 - Legacy Of Kain / Bloody Omen. Fantastic story, decent gameplay, and characters that (For the most part) actually have some story.
6 - Dance Dance Revolution. I lost three inches of Waist Size, I lost around ten pounds, that alone secures it a spot on here.
7 - Sonic the Hedgehog Series (As of Sega Genesis and CD). The good Sonic games. Constantly replay them. Gotta love a game that you can finish real quick, but still offers a challenge.
8 - Brave Fencer Musashiden. Loved the Gameplay. Simply loved it. Story was decent, though combat was actually fun for the most part. Can't wait to beat it again (Playing it right now, up to the Sky Scroll).
9 - Super Mario Bros. Still playing it, still only beat it once.
10 - Warhammer Fantasy Battles. Yes, I know, it's a tabletop game. However, it is actually quite fun. Decent tactics needed, nice storyline, fun to paint and convert, etc. Would put Warhammer 40K here, though its gameplay is really, REALLY being over simplified. Still, both have wonderful background rivalled only by D&D.


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PostPosted: Wed Sep 05, 2007 8:18 pm 
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this is hard but here I go...

1. Halo series
2. Bioshock
3. Bioware RPGs (there ust too good for me too pick one)
4.Gears of War
5. Golden Eye
6. Half-life 2
7. Twilight Princess
8. Resident Evil 4
9. Devil May Cry
10. GTA Vice City


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PostPosted: Wed Sep 05, 2007 10:09 pm 
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10. Rome Total War
9. KoTaR
8. Fallout
7. Tie Fighter
6. Call of Duty 2
5. Warhammer 40,000 Dawn of War
4. Star Wars: Dark Forces III: Jedi Knights II : Jedi Outcast
3. BioShock
2. Supreme Commander
1. C&C


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PostPosted: Mon Sep 10, 2007 9:18 pm 
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(Warning: Not all of these are video games since it just said "top-ten favorite games" not top-ten favorite video games.)
10. Secret of Mana (SNES action RPG)
9. Praetorians (RTS)
8. Neverwinter Nights (computer RPG)
7. Condemed: Criminal Origins (XBOX 360 horror/action game)
6. Final Fantasy (first final fantasy on nintendo)
5.Chrono Trigger (SNES RPG)
4 Gears of War
3. Dungeons and Dragons (Tabletop RPG)
2. Lunar 2 (PS1 RPG)
1. Warlord by Reaper miniatures (Tabletop wargame by reaper miniatures.)


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1. Ace Combat 5: The Unsung War
2. Jak II
3. Jak III
5. Sly 3: Honor Among Thieves
6. Sly 2: Band of Thieves
7. Sly Cooper and the Thievious Raccoonus
8. Battlefield 2
9. Rocket: Robot on Wheels
10. Call of Duty 2

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I absolutely love ALL of these games and more. Its not so much that I like these in this specific order its just the way they fell into place (I like em all equally).


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PostPosted: Tue Oct 02, 2007 4:57 am 
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Call of Duty series
Halo series
Company of Heroes
Battlefield series
Half-Life series and mods
Assassin's Creed
Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic series
Gears of War
Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion
Crysis

Yes, I know I cheated, and there might be nearly thirty odd games in my list. And some of them aren't even out yet. Bite me.


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