Impossible to answer for me. I could maybe, MAYBE, do a top 5. You gotta look back, figure out what left the most impactful memories, combined with time played, replayablity, overall quality of the game...theres a pretty advanced equasion coming together here...my head hurts. *nosebleed*
Heres an easy way out.
ANY NES game pretty much turns me into a 5 year old again. Chrono Trigger is the most memorable from my childhood. Matter of fact, any game Square made prior to the Enix merger were quality of the likes we'll probably never see again. UO changed my life, the world, gaming as we know it, it's the reason why we're all here. Quake gave us the "wasd"...Half-Life made FPS's playable movies. San Andreas/Red Dead Redemption are masterpieces. Bethesda rocks, Tamriel is probably my favorite fantasy setting, even over Middle Earth. Fallout, both the earlier and new releases, especially 2 and 3....
err i cant name one so ill name a few that are are equal to me.
shining force 2, tales of phantasia, crono trigger, xeno gears, phantasy star 4, final fantasy tactics, Front Mission 3
these are all my top games, and i cant honestly tell you which one is my top fav, i have more that i luv and hold dear but these are at the top of them all, each for there own reason.
F2P may be the way of the future, but ya know they dont make them like they used to Proper Grammer & spelling are extra, corrections will be LOL at.
My top gaming experience of all time would definately be Ultima Online. It was the first game that actually not only drew me into the game world but the game community and it's metagame as well.
If another game with a modern gaming engine were released that just rehashed UO's original game play, I would buy it in a second. Now I'm looking (hopefully) to Indie developers for a game that will give me that same sense of exploration and thrill of danger that I had when playing the true gaming love of my life.
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Planescape: Torment
Morrowind would be a close second.
Difficult choice after almost 2 decades of gaming which to choose.
3 games that are close:
2000+
1.Morrowind
2.Asheron's call 2
3.Phantasy Star Online(Dreamcast)
1990+
1. Metal gear solid 1
2. Zelda OoT
3. Goldeneye
Impossible to answer for me. I could maybe, MAYBE, do a top 5. You gotta look back, figure out what left the most impactful memories, combined with time played, replayablity, overall quality of the game...theres a pretty advanced equasion coming together here...my head hurts. *nosebleed*
Heres an easy way out.
ANY NES game pretty much turns me into a 5 year old again. Chrono Trigger is the most memorable from my childhood. Matter of fact, any game Square made prior to the Enix merger were quality of the likes we'll probably never see again. UO changed my life, the world, gaming as we know it, it's the reason why we're all here. Quake gave us the "wasd"...Half-Life made FPS's playable movies. San Andreas/Red Dead Redemption are masterpieces. Bethesda rocks, Tamriel is probably my favorite fantasy setting, even over Middle Earth. Fallout, both the earlier and new releases, especially 2 and 3....
...take what you will from that. lol.
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Deep into that darkness peering, long I stood there, wondering, fearing, doubting, dreaming dreams no mortal ever dared to dream before.
Edgar Allan Poe
err i cant name one so ill name a few that are are equal to me.
shining force 2, tales of phantasia, crono trigger, xeno gears, phantasy star 4, final fantasy tactics, Front Mission 3
these are all my top games, and i cant honestly tell you which one is my top fav, i have more that i luv and hold dear but these are at the top of them all, each for there own reason.
F2P may be the way of the future, but ya know they dont make them like they used to
Proper Grammer & spelling are extra, corrections will be LOL at.
My top gaming experience of all time would definately be Ultima Online. It was the first game that actually not only drew me into the game world but the game community and it's metagame as well.
If another game with a modern gaming engine were released that just rehashed UO's original game play, I would buy it in a second. Now I'm looking (hopefully) to Indie developers for a game that will give me that same sense of exploration and thrill of danger that I had when playing the true gaming love of my life.
Dragon Warrior (NES)
Stared at the map forever dreaming.....
Everquest/Warcaft2/Diablo.
Offline: Mission Impossible (C-64)
Online: FFXI
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Holy Flamin' Frost-Brand Gronk-Slayin' Vorpal Hammer o' Woundin' an' Returnin' an' Shootin'-Lightnin'-Out-Yer-Bum!! ~Planescape: Torment~
Two for me:
FPS - DFBHD
MMORPG - WoW
1- medieval total war kingdoms + mods
2- mount&blade + mods
3- APB reloaded
4- AoC
UO Pre Trammel.