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YOUR PERSONAL TOP 10 VIDEO GAMES OF ALL TIME


Dex

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There are no wrong answers here so don't be an asshole. What are your top 10 favorite video games of all time? There are many factors that come into play here such as nostalgia, quality and how the game could have changed how you view video games.

 

Kingdom Hearts

Age of Empires II

Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater

Uncharted 2: Among Thieves

Elder Scrolls: Oblivion

Halo 2

Splinter Cell 3: Chaos Theory

Pokémon Red/Blue

Dark Souls

Metal Gear Solid

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World of Warcraft (PC) - I played from launch until first expansion a bit in, then came back for a couple expansions.   But when it first dropped it was groundbreaking.    There had been MMO's before but WoW took it further.   First time I raided with 40 other people was amazing, probably my favorite gamer moment.

Call of Duty 4 (Xbox 360) - My favorite multiplayer FPS.    To me, the perfect FPS.    Nothing too fancy, a few kill streaks, great gun play, great maps, somewhat of a rank up system.    I loved this game.  Played it hard for 2+ years.

Metal Gear Solid (PSX) - I remember borrowing this from a friend, and was excited with all the CD's it had.    This game was awesome.   I still remember knocking on walls "What's that sound?" and all the tense moments.   Sniper Wolf fight, helicopter fight, Mantis.     Later on I used Gameshark and got stealth suit and that was even more fun.

Sim City 2000 (PC) - This was probably my first PC game addiction honestly.   I loved this game and played it a ton over years.  I still love city builder games and this was my entry into it.   Easily play this for hours.   I remember just spending like 15 hours a day during Christmas break once.    I loved how you could create Sim City 2000 cities and load them into SimCopter and fly around the actual city.   That was pretty ahead of its time IMO.

Ken Griffey Jr. Presents Major League Baseball (SNES) - Loved this game.  My brother and me played this countless hours.  It didn't have the names of the players if I remember, or maybe we just did it to update the game but I remember us getting the Sports almanac to type in all the players' names lol.   The game was just fun.

WWF: Attitude (PSX) : I remember a year or two before Warzone came out and it was great too but this game took it further with more characters and a great create-a-wrestler system.    I hardly played non-CAW's honestly.   I had a neighbor and we played this for a couple years off and on with created wrestlers and all this.

Diablo 2 (PC) - First entry into ARPG's for me.   Loved this game.   I stayed up late nights in High School playing this and couldn't wait to get home and play more.   Still the trend setter and whatnot for this type of game.

Path of Exile (PC) - Currently still play this.   Definitely the best ARPG out and has been for years and keeps getting better.  Love this game.

NFL 2k5 (PS2) - Still the last great football game IMO.   It was only $20 too, and even though TO was on the cover, this game was amazing.  The animations are still better than Madden, and there's so many diehard fans people update rosters every year and people still play it on PS2.    Berman doing highlights was awesome too (pre-annoying Berman).

Fallout 3 (Xbox 360) - I mean, not much to say here.   This game is fantastic.  Huge world, fun quests, neat style, this game blew me away and stole a lot of my life.

 

Honorable mentions:  Skyrim, ATV Offroad Fury, Gran Turismo, Mario Kart (SNES), F-Zero, Mortal Kombat 2, Donkey Kong Kountry, Commander Keen, Final Fantasy 7, SEGA Bass Fishing

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7 minutes ago, Zaximus said:

Call of Duty 4 (Xbox 360) - My favorite multiplayer FPS.    To me, the perfect FPS.    Nothing too fancy, a few kill streaks, great gun play, great maps, somewhat of a rank up system.    I loved this game.  Played it hard for 2+ years.

I have such great memories of COD 4 & MW2. Throw in a lip of Skoal Citrus and getting nukes on nukes with my friends.

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54 minutes ago, Dex said:

There are no wrong answers here so don't be an asshole. What are your top 10 favorite video games of all time? There are many factors that come into play here such as nostalgia, quality and how the game could have changed how you view video games.

 

Kingdom Hearts

Age of Empires II

Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater

Uncharted 2: Among Thieves

Elder Scrolls: Oblivion

Halo 2

Splinter Cell 3: Chaos Theory

Pokémon Red/Blue

Dark Souls

Metal Gear Solid

My god yes. Mine would probably look like:

Kingdom Hearts (Just the whole series)

Red Dead Redemption

Bioshock Infinite

The Last of Us

Total Annihilation 

Metal of Honor: Frontline

Call of Duty 4: Modern Warefare

Elder Scrolls Oblivion

Gran Turismo

Fable

 

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Just now, My Goodness My Guinness said:

My god yes. Mine would probably look like:

Kingdom Hearts (Just the whole series)

Red Dead Redemption

Bioshock Infinite

The Last of Us

Total Annihilation 

Metal of Honor: Frontline

Call of Duty 4: Modern Warefare

Elder Scrolls Oblivion

Gran Turismo

Fable

 

Totally forgot about Total Annihilation. I used to go to the Boys & Girl's Club when I was a kid and this is all we would play in the computer room. Those were the fuging days. That and Goldeneye. Also MOH: Frontline running up the beach on D-Day was so fuging epic. Also Fable is an incredibly underrated game which I love. Total immersion kind of like Oblivion. Wasn't crazy about the sequels.

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Just now, imminent rogaine said:

FFVII - ps1

Max Payne - ps2

Halo 2 - Xbox 360

Hitman: Blood Money - Xbox 360

Medal of Honor: Frontline - ps2

GTA: Vice City - ps2

Super Metroid - SNES

Ken Griffey Jr Presents Major League Baseball - SNES

Mario Kart Double Dash - Game Cube

Civ III & IV- PC

 

The hours I buried into Hitman: Blood Money are incalculable. Also my first experience with Max Payne was crazy. Used to have nightmares from the vision's Max would get lol. Remember walking along the blood trail and hearing the baby crying???

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2 minutes ago, Dex said:

The hours I buried into Hitman: Blood Money are incalculable. Also my first experience with Max Payne was crazy. Used to have nightmares from the vision's Max would get lol. Remember walking along the blood trail and hearing the baby crying???

Haha. Max Payne was such a great story... so dark. "...I have tasted the flesh of fallen angels"

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2 minutes ago, Zaximus said:

Max Payne was awesome, I played on PC and yeah those dream scenes were nuts.   That game was just fun to shoot and do bullet time lol.  

Bullet time is great. I downloaded a trainer for Max Payne 3 on PC and it gives me unlimited ammo/bullet time. The game takes 10x as long but it's a fuging blast lol

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51 minutes ago, Zaximus said:

...Ken Griffey Jr. Presents Major League Baseball (SNES) - Loved this game.  My brother and me played this countless hours.  It didn't have the names of the players if I remember, or maybe we just did it to update the game but I remember us getting the Sports almanac to type in all the players' names lol.   The game was just fun....

 

I loved this game as a kid. I remember "Crime" for the braves instead of Fred McGriff.

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2 minutes ago, imminent rogaine said:

Haha. Max Payne was such a great story... so dark. "...I have tasted the flesh of fallen angels"

I miss those noir type games. Dark and edgy like that. Too bad the movie sucked balls. fug Marky Mark.

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