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Best All Time Game: Neverwinter Nights. NOTHING touches having a DM. Edges out NWN2 because it's so easily modded and has so much great community content.

Best SP: Baldur's Gate

Runners Up: Pretty much in order...
Neverwinter Nights 2
Baldur's Gate 2
X-Com UFO Unknown
Silent Hill 2
Sid Meier's Civil War Collection(No, you've never heard of it)
Dragon Age: Origins
Civilization
MechCommander 2
Sim City
Total War (Medieval and Shogun are my favorites)
GTA 3

Oh... And let's not forget just about everything KOEI ever made for the SNES back in the day. I still play them on my phone all the time...
Pacific Theater of Operations 2
Liberty or Death
Uncharted Waters 2
Nobunaga's Ambition 3

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Some great games, fellows have mentioned:

Pinball.


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Good old Sierra ...

Tetris


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I was playing it at middle 90s.

StarCraft: Brood War


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Good old days ...

Also NWN in period of 2002-2006. I played it and the expansions many times at that era.
Like Civilization series after CIV2 ... Sim City games and GTA1!

Modifié par Jedi Sentinel Arian, 15 décembre 2011 - 09:19 .


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Descent: Freespace (1&2). Nothing has else has stuck with me the way these game have...and nothing effected me like it either. I've never felt so utterly powerless in a video game before or since. Most other games cast you as someone special...someone who can make everything better. These games cast you as a fighter pilot...just one of many on the front lines. You can't defeat the alien menace, you have a hard time taking down even a single other fighter pilot at first. You win a few small victories while the enemy is destroying everything. This is a war you cannot win. The whole time I was playing it...I was wondering how on earth the game could possibly have a happy ending...

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Mass Effect 1 and 2...Soon it shall be 3

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csfteeeer wrote...

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Star Wars Battlefront 2, so many good memories


BoomDeYada!

Sorry, i can't think of anything else when i hear about Battlefront 2,lol.


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i miss Battlefront 2, no one really plays it anymore :unsure:

i'm not sure how many people would agree or disagree with this, but i would MUCH rather see a Battlefront 3 than Force Unleashed 3(or hell even TOR)

Who the **** would Buy Force Unleashed 3 anyway?


since skyrim is out now i can stop asking "when is there going to be an elder scrolls v?" and now start asking "when is there going to be a battlefront 3?"Posted Image

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The very best is so hard to choose.

Baldur's Gate series, Planescape and Fallout series
X-Com UFO 1-2-3
Civilization series
MechCommander
Total War series
GTA and Red Dead Redemption
Full Throtle/Grim Fandango
Heavy Rain
Morrowind/Skyirm
Demon/Dark Souls.

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An oldie but a goodie, Legacy of Kain:Soul Reaver. Metal Gear Solid comes close second.

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Andarthiel_Demigod wrote...

An oldie but a goodie, Legacy of Kain:Soul Reaver.


A classic, no doubt.

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Full Throttle/Grim Fandango

Finally, someone mentions a Tim Schafer game :) Now that's a slice of my childhood I'll never forget.

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Il Divo wrote...

Andarthiel_Demigod wrote...

An oldie but a goodie, Legacy of Kain:Soul Reaver.


A classic, no doubt.


I think the writing for that series is up to par with some of Bioware's games and I don't mean just the plot and characters. The dialogue was brilliant, almost Shakespearian.

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Andarthiel_Demigod wrote...

Il Divo wrote...

Andarthiel_Demigod wrote...

An oldie but a goodie, Legacy of Kain:Soul Reaver.


A classic, no doubt.


I think the writing for that series is up to par with some of Bioware's games and I don't mean just the plot and characters. The dialogue was brilliant, almost Shakespearian.


That actually was where Amy Hennig got alot of her inspiration for the dialogue style, especially how characters have tendencies to break out into soliloquies. I do consider Legacy of Kain to have the best writing I personally have seen in any video game with its amazing handling of story elements.

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Il Divo wrote...
That actually was where Amy Hennig got alot of her inspiration for the dialogue style, especially how characters have tendencies to break out into soliloquies. I do consider Legacy of Kain to have the best writing I personally have seen in any video game with its amazing handling of story elements.


I suspected as much, it's great to see writers getting inspiration from such classic work/literature.
A pity she left that series, I really wanted to see it have a satisfying conclusion.

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I'm not sure exactly what the OP was asking but since they defined as "what game has given you the most fun without ever getting boring?"

I'll go with this top three:

1. Um Jammer Lammy: I just adore this game it's so easy to pick up and just play, It's a fun game to have 2 player games on and the single mode has replayability trying to beat your own scores. Just a simple and fun rhythm game with a cute main character.

2. Sonic The Hedgehog 2: Again just a game i really love and have done since i was like 8 or 9 years old. It's a game i always love to pick up and play through maybe try a speedrun on it.

3. Mirror's Edge: Again it's the challenge of speed runs and the time attack mode. The fact it's online and you can challenge other peoples times makes it so much better. Yeah the story mode is short and not the best single player game ever but after you clear it you get the chapter select so you can replay your favorite chapters or try to speedrun them and learn new routes through the game to get to the end quicker.

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Andarthiel_Demigod wrote...

Il Divo wrote...

Andarthiel_Demigod wrote...

An oldie but a goodie, Legacy of Kain:Soul Reaver.


A classic, no doubt.


I think the writing for that series is up to par with some of Bioware's games and I don't mean just the plot and characters. The dialogue was brilliant, almost Shakespearian.



Wow how did i forget Legacy of Kain...

First 2 games were near perfect, then it started to become a little "streamlined"
Neverthless still far better then so many other games.


And add Vampire:Masquerade games to my list too. Very few gameplay can hope to come closer a Bloodlines Malkavian playthrough.

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You Stopped Playing Skyrim already?

umadbro?


Err... no, I haven't stopped playing Skyrim. Did I say I have?

Oh, and as for Legacy of Kain - that whole series has top notch writing (with the exception of Blood Omen 2 - but that wasn't written by Amy Hennig IIRC) and voice acting. It's really too bad the storyline never got fully resolved. :(

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greengoron89 wrote...

csfteeeer wrote...

You Stopped Playing Skyrim already?

umadbro?


Err... no, I haven't stopped playing Skyrim. Did I say I did?

Oh, and as for Legacy of Kain - that whole series has top notch writing (with the exception of Blood Omen 2 - but that wasn't written by Amy Hennig IIRC) and voice acting. It's really too bad the storyline never got fully resolved. :(


Agreed. It was resolved enough that I'm not left thinking that they had intricate plot points unresolved. Imagine if they had stopped the series after Soul Reaver 2. That would never have worked, and probably led to rioting. But with Defiance's ending, there easily exists so many directions for the narrative to go in.

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DominusVita wrote...


Full Throttle/Grim Fandango

Finally, someone mentions a Tim Schafer game :) Now that's a slice of my childhood I'll never forget.


oh wow thanks for rememinding me Psychonauts, completely forgot about that.

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That's really tough for me to decide because I can think of several games where I've played the heck out of them and will always get the same amount of joy as I did when I first played the game.

I consider Mass Effect series, Assassin's Creed II, Mirror's Edge, Saints Row 2, Dragon Age: Origins, Fallout series, Baldur's Gate II, Diablo II, Neverwinter Nights series, Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines, Arcanum, Resident Evil (the Remake for GC) and Pokemon R/B/Y/C/SS as being some of my all time favorites.

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these two for me


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Baldur's Gate II - countless playthroughs
Age of Empires II - my brother and I could play this forever.
Mass Effect II
Civilization I - III

WoW probably should be mentioned, though I view it now as more an illness than game...

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Neverwinter Nights 1. Still my favorite game after all these years & still play it almost every day. (Quite obsessive XD I know.)

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My first and favourite game of all time.

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My first and favourite game of all time.


Ahhhh I think Cliff Blezsinski of Epic Games said it best:" There were so many classic Nintendo games, but I’d have to go with the original Super Mario Brothers. Entire generations’ lives were changed just by the time you finished World 1-1."
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Lots of great games mentioned so far, but for me it will always be Frontier Elite II. No game I have ever played took up so much of my time and still does to this day. Now into my 18th year of playing it and I still have only seen a tiny fraction of the star systems in the game. Pioneer is starting to finally replace it though.

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My first and favourite game of all time.


Never much cared for this game, but it's my favorite piece of box art of all time. I love the complete disconnect between the gamers/designers and the marketers.

I mean who actually suggested that?

"I know... Let's picture of the main character dieing a horrible fiery death on the box."