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Your Top 5 Favorite Games
Started by Nace, Sep 26 2006 03:07 PM
83 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 26 September 2006 - 03:07 PM
I have allready posted mine somewhere in the forum, so I`ll start a new topic on that.
You`r TOP 5 games can be of any kind (PC; PS; PS2; Nintendo; Sega; Arcade Mashines; XBox; Comadore; WHATEVER
After the first 50 posts I`ll make a TOP 20, it will be calculated from you`r fauvorites and mine. These are my favorites:
1. Silent Hill 4 (PC; horror-adventure)
2. NBA In The Zone 2 (PlayStatyon; sports)
3. Top Gear (Sega - Mega; racing)
4. Twisted Metal 2 (PlayStatyon; arcade)
5. Double Dragon 2 (Arcade Mashine; arcade)
Your No. 1 brings 5 points
2 ------- 4 points
3 ------- 3 points
4 ------- 2 points
5 ------- 1 point
Let`s see what game will be number 1!
NOTE : you can see how you`r top 5 should look like:
*number*. *name of the game* (*platform* ; *gender* )
You`r TOP 5 games can be of any kind (PC; PS; PS2; Nintendo; Sega; Arcade Mashines; XBox; Comadore; WHATEVER
After the first 50 posts I`ll make a TOP 20, it will be calculated from you`r fauvorites and mine. These are my favorites:
1. Silent Hill 4 (PC; horror-adventure)
2. NBA In The Zone 2 (PlayStatyon; sports)
3. Top Gear (Sega - Mega; racing)
4. Twisted Metal 2 (PlayStatyon; arcade)
5. Double Dragon 2 (Arcade Mashine; arcade)
Your No. 1 brings 5 points
2 ------- 4 points
3 ------- 3 points
4 ------- 2 points
5 ------- 1 point
Let`s see what game will be number 1!
NOTE : you can see how you`r top 5 should look like:
*number*. *name of the game* (*platform* ; *gender* )
#2
Posted 26 September 2006 - 03:12 PM
You do realise you're just going to get a whole bunch of different games with a single vote each
However, in the spirit of things I'll bite:
1. Dungeon Master (Amiga; RPG)
2. ZangbandTK (PC; RPG)
3. Phantasy Star Online (Dreamcast; RPG)
4. Vagrant Story (Playstation; RPG)
5. Ultima 7 (PC; RPG)
Other things switch about a bit depending on my mood. I'm in a heavy RPG mood at the moment, as you can see. The only thing that never changes is Dungeon Master at the no.1 spot. In fact, I'd really count Return to Chaos in that place because it offers everything DM is and much more, but that's probably cheating
However, in the spirit of things I'll bite:
1. Dungeon Master (Amiga; RPG)
2. ZangbandTK (PC; RPG)
3. Phantasy Star Online (Dreamcast; RPG)
4. Vagrant Story (Playstation; RPG)
5. Ultima 7 (PC; RPG)
Other things switch about a bit depending on my mood. I'm in a heavy RPG mood at the moment, as you can see. The only thing that never changes is Dungeon Master at the no.1 spot. In fact, I'd really count Return to Chaos in that place because it offers everything DM is and much more, but that's probably cheating
#5
Posted 26 September 2006 - 06:35 PM
This will be tough to narrow it down to 5...
1. Super Mario Bros 3 (Nes)
2. Deus Ex (PC)
3. Final Fantasy 6 (Snes)
4. Goldeneye (N64)
5. The Curse Of Monkey Island (PC)
1. Super Mario Bros 3 (Nes)
2. Deus Ex (PC)
3. Final Fantasy 6 (Snes)
4. Goldeneye (N64)
5. The Curse Of Monkey Island (PC)
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#7
Posted 26 September 2006 - 07:07 PM
5. Starcraft PC and N64 - This was the game that revitilized the strategy genre, while most games being pumped out were either Warcraft II clones, or C&C clones, Starcraft finally changed the formulas that so many games had been using before, and set up its own, that while it was copied just as much as Warcraft II left a lasting impression on many gamers.
4. Wasteland C64 and PC - Considered to have been the inspiration for its spiritual successor Fallout, Wasteland had done what many industry types were predicting to be possible only in the late future. By combining an incredibly involving world, some fascinating quests and locales, and some of the most eerily creepy plotlines ever conceived, Wasteland was finally released as the RPG that many people had been searching for for years.
3. Silent Hill 2 Playstation 2 - While its gameplay was considered only "good" by most, this game left such a lasting impression on most gamers, that it's now considered one of the most unforgettable and memorable gaming experiences ever. While its story played upon the themes of marital woes, it delivered a shocking look into the life of a man who was far more troubled than initial impressions could ever have perceived.
2. Legacy of Kain : Soul Reaver Playstation - Considered to be Sony's answer to Zelda, the Legacy of Kain series had an excellent run on the original Playstation, before its decent into basic action game mediocrity on the current gen consoles. Soul Reaver, provided an intense and graphicly beautiful world that was so eerily empty and epic, that it dwarfed games developed on much more powerful hardware. With an compelling story (exception towards the lackluster ending) and a fantastic combat system. Soul Reaver was the best the original Playstation had to offer.
1. Super Mario Bros. NES, Gameboy, Gameboy Color - It had no real storyline, it was the most repetitive thing ever, it had the dumbest gaming concept of just jumping around and running, and it had a main character with the personality of a blank sheet of paper. Yet it was the most insidously addictive and expansive game ever to be released in the NES era, or any era for that matter. Even seven years after its released, gamers were still finding undiscovered secrets in the depth of this classic, and although it's grown stale and old by the standards of most games today, it still has that little bit of personality that turned it into the greatest platformer ever to be released.
4. Wasteland C64 and PC - Considered to have been the inspiration for its spiritual successor Fallout, Wasteland had done what many industry types were predicting to be possible only in the late future. By combining an incredibly involving world, some fascinating quests and locales, and some of the most eerily creepy plotlines ever conceived, Wasteland was finally released as the RPG that many people had been searching for for years.
3. Silent Hill 2 Playstation 2 - While its gameplay was considered only "good" by most, this game left such a lasting impression on most gamers, that it's now considered one of the most unforgettable and memorable gaming experiences ever. While its story played upon the themes of marital woes, it delivered a shocking look into the life of a man who was far more troubled than initial impressions could ever have perceived.
2. Legacy of Kain : Soul Reaver Playstation - Considered to be Sony's answer to Zelda, the Legacy of Kain series had an excellent run on the original Playstation, before its decent into basic action game mediocrity on the current gen consoles. Soul Reaver, provided an intense and graphicly beautiful world that was so eerily empty and epic, that it dwarfed games developed on much more powerful hardware. With an compelling story (exception towards the lackluster ending) and a fantastic combat system. Soul Reaver was the best the original Playstation had to offer.
1. Super Mario Bros. NES, Gameboy, Gameboy Color - It had no real storyline, it was the most repetitive thing ever, it had the dumbest gaming concept of just jumping around and running, and it had a main character with the personality of a blank sheet of paper. Yet it was the most insidously addictive and expansive game ever to be released in the NES era, or any era for that matter. Even seven years after its released, gamers were still finding undiscovered secrets in the depth of this classic, and although it's grown stale and old by the standards of most games today, it still has that little bit of personality that turned it into the greatest platformer ever to be released.
#8
Posted 27 September 2006 - 12:03 AM
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1. Silent Hill 4 (PC; horror-adventure)
2. NBA In The Zone 2 (PlayStatyon; sports)
3. Top Gear (Sega - Mega; racing)
4. Twisted Metal 2 (PlayStatyon; arcade)
5. Double Dragon 2 (Arcade Mashine; arcade)
2. NBA In The Zone 2 (PlayStatyon; sports)
3. Top Gear (Sega - Mega; racing)
4. Twisted Metal 2 (PlayStatyon; arcade)
5. Double Dragon 2 (Arcade Mashine; arcade)
#10
Posted 27 September 2006 - 12:15 AM
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heh, my dad made Twisted Metal 2
#12
Posted 27 September 2006 - 06:40 AM
Gah... This is impossible! Max Paynes, Fallout 2, Civ 3, Hearts of Iron 2, Knights of the Old Republic, Medieval Total War, Star Wars: Battle of Endor, Operation Flashpoint... Only to mention few excellent ones. So no Top 5 from me. Or perhaps five first in the order (MP2 first, MP1 second).
...70 years... LOL
#13
Posted 27 September 2006 - 07:10 AM
Juni Ori, on Sep 27 2006, 06:40 AM, said:
Gah... This is impossible! Max Paynes, Fallout 2, Civ 3, Hearts of Iron 2, Knights of the Old Republic, Medieval Total War, Star Wars: Battle of Endor, Operation Flashpoint... Only to mention few excellent ones. So no Top 5 from me. Or perhaps five first in the order (MP2 first, MP1 second).
#15
Posted 27 September 2006 - 09:57 AM
Heh, everything below #1 has a tendency to change with mood and memory, but here goes:
1. Morrowind (PC, RPG)
2. Baldur's Gate II (PC, RPG)
3. Operation Flashpoint (PC, Action)
4: Paratrooper (PC, Arcade)
5. Daggerfall (PC, RPG)
1. Morrowind (PC, RPG)
2. Baldur's Gate II (PC, RPG)
3. Operation Flashpoint (PC, Action)
4: Paratrooper (PC, Arcade)
5. Daggerfall (PC, RPG)
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