The Second Escapist Community?s Top 100 Games [Voting Closed]

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albinokid66

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1.Silent Hill 2(By far my fave. THE prime example of what the gaming industry can achive.)

2.MGS1 (Before the series started to become stupid, possibly the most memorable game I have played.)

3.Hitman Blood Money (The replay value is amazing, a perfect example of non-linear gameplay without a vast or sandbox enviorment.)

4.Portal (Innovitive, enjoyable, funny, fast-paced, solid gameplay... this list goes on.)

5.Klonoa (Very uniqe gameplay that never tires, a cult classic.)
 

Weaver

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Super Mario Brothers 3
X-Com: UFO Defense
Deus Ex
Ocarina of Time
Company of Heroes
 

DaJoW

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Portal
Europa Universalis 3
Hearts of Iron 2
Super Mario Bros. 3
Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines
 

Zebidizy

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Star Wars Knights Of The Old Republic
Shogun 2: Total War
Dawn Of War: Dark Crusade
Metal Gear Solid 3
Jade Empire
 

Bostur

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Civilization
Master of Magic
Grim Fandango
Dragon Age: Origins
Half-Life



Civilization was one of the first attempts to make a strategy game for a broader audience, but without compromising depth. One of the most addictive and replayable games ever made.

Master of Magic used a similar scale as Civilization, but attempted a game with more depth and complexity. The result was a game that was harder to get into, but ended up being one of the most challenging and deep strategy games ever made.

Grim Fandango had the funniest, most touching and weirdest story ever seen in a computer game.

Dragon Age: Origins was a reboot of the original RPG genre, at first glance Baldur's Gate with fancy graphics. The attention to detail in every aspect is however unmatched by any RPG so far.

Half-Life was the first and maybe so far the only shooter with a story that made us care about it. It had a simplified level layout compared to Doom, but without suffering from the hallway syndrome, that almost all other modern shooters do.
 

razerdoh

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Mass Effect
Mass Effect 2
Fallout 3
Fallout New Vegas
Dragon Age: Origins (inc. Awakening)