Soul Calibur II - Best game in the series, still. Best guest characters, best visual design, best level design... this game was just phenomenal.
Resident Evil 4 - Some people may not like the direction the series has taken since, but RE4 is *still* the best action/horror game ever made. Also, can we get that inventory system back? That inventory system was cool.
Mechwarrior 4 - Sure, the graphics are a little dated (not terrible like 2 and 3, though), but this game still gives me the best sense of piloting a real giant robot of any game that wasn't Steel Battalion.
Gundam Side Story: Rise from the Ashes - Only Gundam game I've ever played that didn't suck. Literally the only complaint I had about it was that it was too damn short.
Fable: The lost Chapters - Say what you want, but in my eyes, the original Fable was a masterpiece, and the Lost Chapters only made it better. Sure, every Fable game since then has systematically been taking out the stuff I like from the previous one and replacing it with stupid Stephen Fry characters and general meanspiritedness, but the original is still fun, and still plays pretty well, too. Curiously, Fable Anniversary, which was more or less just a graphical upgrade, somehow managed to ruin the magic, through a toxic combination of microtransaction DLC, uneven texture upgrades, and game-breaking bugs.
Resident Evil 4 - Some people may not like the direction the series has taken since, but RE4 is *still* the best action/horror game ever made. Also, can we get that inventory system back? That inventory system was cool.
Mechwarrior 4 - Sure, the graphics are a little dated (not terrible like 2 and 3, though), but this game still gives me the best sense of piloting a real giant robot of any game that wasn't Steel Battalion.
Gundam Side Story: Rise from the Ashes - Only Gundam game I've ever played that didn't suck. Literally the only complaint I had about it was that it was too damn short.
Fable: The lost Chapters - Say what you want, but in my eyes, the original Fable was a masterpiece, and the Lost Chapters only made it better. Sure, every Fable game since then has systematically been taking out the stuff I like from the previous one and replacing it with stupid Stephen Fry characters and general meanspiritedness, but the original is still fun, and still plays pretty well, too. Curiously, Fable Anniversary, which was more or less just a graphical upgrade, somehow managed to ruin the magic, through a toxic combination of microtransaction DLC, uneven texture upgrades, and game-breaking bugs.