Baldur's Gate
Tony Hawk's Underground
Fallout New Vegas (Its extremely strange to me now that I cant get tired of New Vegas. I mean I got tired of Fallout 3 after one playthrough but New Vegas is always a game I return to every few weeks.)
Deus Ex, and the Nameless Mod (Oh god I love the Nameless Mod)
Vampire the Masquerade Bloodlines (I purposefully limit my playthroughs each year of that game so I can potentially forget stuff from it, and experience it anew.)
Pokemon Mystery Dungeon (Oh god the gameplay is so addictive, I love roguelikes and I especially love them on a handheld.)
Tony Hawk's Underground
Fallout New Vegas (Its extremely strange to me now that I cant get tired of New Vegas. I mean I got tired of Fallout 3 after one playthrough but New Vegas is always a game I return to every few weeks.)
Deus Ex, and the Nameless Mod (Oh god I love the Nameless Mod)
Vampire the Masquerade Bloodlines (I purposefully limit my playthroughs each year of that game so I can potentially forget stuff from it, and experience it anew.)
Pokemon Mystery Dungeon (Oh god the gameplay is so addictive, I love roguelikes and I especially love them on a handheld.)
I was always partial to Most Wanted, to each their own.Dr Bodom said:Over the years I have beaten Need For Speed Underground about 11 times, usually about 6 months apart but I still maintain that it is the best racing game ever. More recently though, Metro 2033.
Your living in the past, the SDK is already out and has been for a month. Not only that but Steam launched a whole "Steam workshop" part with Skyrim and there are already thousands of mods on there.targren said:Oblivion. I'm not even sure why, but I find that I enjoy my time in-game far more than I do Skyrim. I thought that might change with the SDK coming out, but nope.