
This about sums it all up.

leggywillow wrote...
Freakin' Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask. I know everyone thinks you're great, Ocarina of Time, and imma let you finish but Majora's Mask was the best Zelda of all time.
Seriously, that game is so damn awesome. I probably spent more time enjoying the character side quests that doing the main temples. It's when I first discovered how much I prefer character and stories to just dungeon crawling. The game was so deliciously depressing.
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mrcrusty wrote...
For sheer time and enjoyment:
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These two games are probably my favourite ever. Real time tactical battles, turn based strategy empire building through money/economy, sabotage, diplomacy, force, or a combination of all, limited levels of character building and RPG elements, AI that guarantees that no two campaigns are ever the same, a whole host of mods that do a variety of things from improving/adding gameplay elements, to entire overhauls to a Lord of the Rings or Warhammer setting.
With mods, these games are the epic of epics (for me). No RPG (or game in general) has anything on the Total War games, mostly thanks to the outstanding mod community.
Out of the box, no modding, maybe Fallout 2.



LordPaul256 wrote...
Civilization IV.
On average I've played that game ~300 hours per year since it's release. It started to wain a bit after the disappointing Civ5, but I recently rediscovered the modding scene and mods like Fall From Heaven 2 or Ryse & Fall of Civilization.
Modifié par Costin_Razvan, 05 septembre 2011 - 04:20 .
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