1. Dune II on the Acorn
First game I really lost myself in, no group unit selecting, you had to enter a pause menu every time you constructed a building, AI ranged from overpowered to retarded. Damn I loved that game =P
2. Legend of Zelda Ocarina of Time
Still my alltime favorite game, took me over a year to beat and twice that to find everything in. I miss the days when walkthroughs weren't a mouseclick away.
3. Legend of Legaia
It might be a shitty FF7 ripoff to everyone else but it was fresh and new to me, one of the games I'm glad i managed to hold onto an original copy of.
4. Jet Set Radio Future
This was the first game I played where music was more than just a background feature, it was the whole feel of the game. I was hugely disappointed when I grabbed the HD remake of JSR on steam and found it to be nothing like JSRF
5. Heroes of Newerth
I've sunk over 4000 hours into this game and I'm proud to say I'm now average/okay at it =)
First game I really lost myself in, no group unit selecting, you had to enter a pause menu every time you constructed a building, AI ranged from overpowered to retarded. Damn I loved that game =P
2. Legend of Zelda Ocarina of Time
Still my alltime favorite game, took me over a year to beat and twice that to find everything in. I miss the days when walkthroughs weren't a mouseclick away.
3. Legend of Legaia
It might be a shitty FF7 ripoff to everyone else but it was fresh and new to me, one of the games I'm glad i managed to hold onto an original copy of.
4. Jet Set Radio Future
This was the first game I played where music was more than just a background feature, it was the whole feel of the game. I was hugely disappointed when I grabbed the HD remake of JSR on steam and found it to be nothing like JSRF
5. Heroes of Newerth
I've sunk over 4000 hours into this game and I'm proud to say I'm now average/okay at it =)