Top 10 Favorite Games Ever

Pingieking

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10) Romance of the Three Kingdom 11, Traditional Mandarin version only (PC)
9) Mass Effect 2 (PC)
8) Diablo 2 (PC)
7) M.A.G. (PS3) Recently replaced the long time favorite, Planetside.
6) Uncharted 2: Among Thieves (PS3)
5) Dragon Age: Origins (PC)
4) Call Of Duty 2 (PC)
4) Call of Duty: Modern Warfare (PC)
3) God of War 3 (PS3)
2) Valkyria Chronicles (PS3). The game that made me buy a PS3.
1) Hearts of Iron 2 modded. NOT THE VANILLA VERSION! CORE, TRP, and Keisserreich mods only. I expect Hearts of Iron 3 to replace this in a year or two, once all the above mods show up for that game. (PC)

Hearts of Iron 2 also holds the dubious distiction as the most useful tool for me losing my scholarship. A tie at 4th place between CoD titles.

I'm planning to play Valkyria Chronicles 2, Okami, ModNation Racers and Psychonauts sometime during the next 6 months. All 4 of those have a chance of unseating some of the titles currently on the list.
 

NoDamnNames

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10: Resident Evil 4 (Wii)
9: Call of duty Modern Warfare (PS3)
8: Red Faction 2 (PS2)
7: Parasite Eve 1&2 (PS1)
6: S.T.A.L.K.E.R Shadow of Chernobyl (PC)
5: Doom 1, 2, and Heretic (PC)
4: Half Life 2 (PC)
3: Legend of Zelda Ocarina of time (N64)
2: God of War 2 (PS2)
1: Pokemon Gold/Silver version (GBC)

Haven't played God of war 3 yet but I anticipate it will make the list.
 

Nazz3

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10. SSX 3 (PS2)
9. Ratchet & Clank (PS2)
8. Burnout Revenge (PS2)
7. Uncharted 2 Among Thieves (PS3)
6. Spyro 3 Year of the Dragon (PS1)
5. Grand Theft Auto Vice City (PS2)
4. Battlefield 2 (PC)
3. Portal (PC)
2. Jak II Renegade (PS2)
1. Metal Gear Solid 3 Snake Eater (PS2)

Honorable mentions: Battlefield Bad Company 2, Call of Duty 4, Tony Hawk's Pro Skate 3, Age of Empires 2, Crysis, Skate 2, Tekken 3
 

MegaManOfNumbers

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can't really name a top ten, but I can name my top 5.

5. Devil May Cry 3 Special Edition
4. God of War... the Series
3. Half-Life 2 and its expansions
2. Cave Story (Fuck yeah!)
1. Shadow of the Colossus
 

theCOLONEL

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10.Dungeon Siege 2 and Diablo 2.. could'nt choose between them
9. Ninja Gainden Sigma
8. Dawn of war 2
7. Heroes Of newerth (only if im winning, if not it's a game i hate beyond recognition)
6. Guitar Hero / Rock band
5. Resident Evil 4 and 5.. (not really sticking to 10 games here..)
4. Lord of the Rings: The Battle for middle Earth 2 The best strategy game i ever played, shame EA abandoned it.
3. Final Fantasy VIII the only one i ever really liked.. also the first one i played
2. God of war (Still yet the play the third one D:)
1. Metal gear solid (all of them, i couldn't split them up)

Close calls go to:

Heavenly sword
Prototype
Left 4 dead
Red Alert 2
Bloodlines, If anyone every played this let me know :D, such an unpopular game.. and it was terrible, but i loved it.
Uncharted
Chaos Engine, back in the day..
Probably loads more.. but univeristy work is distracting me atm
 

LiftYourSkinnyFists

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1. DOOM - I thank this game for every FPS I play today
2. Age of Empires II - Perfecting the RTS genre!
3. Halo CE PC - Sent FPS in a whole new direction 8)
4. Team Fortress 2 - Didn't spark a revolution nor did it pioneer its genre however it is it's own game in 99% of all aspects.
5. XG3 Racing - PS2 game probably my most loved racing game of all time.
6. Oblivion Elder scrolls - Got me to enjoy RPG styled games
7. Fallout III - Awesome Xd
8. FZEROX N64 - When it comes to scifi racing this game was 2nd to only one game in my repertoire.
9: Gran Turismo A-Spec PS2 I wasn't good nor horrifically terrible at this game though I respect it :)
10: Soldier of Fortune - I hated this game because I couldn't do it, nuff said.
 

neosman8

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mines in no particular order

1.half life 2
2.golden sun
3. gears of war (1 and 2)
4.final fantasy 9
5. gta 4
6. banjo tooie
7. saints row 2
8.pokemon silver
9. command and conquer (tiberium series)
10. bionic commando (snes original)

my favourite out of them all is banjo tooie my favourite game of all time.
 

Aeriath

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ThePreshFrince said:
everyone who grew up in the 90s and doesn't have lego island in their top 10 is a liar.
I've never heard of it. What platform was it on? Anyway:

10) Final Fantasy IX (PS1) - Barely beat out Rock Band, I've had a lot of fun with this.
9) Grand Theft Auto: Vice City (PS2) - The best of the series, and damn fun IMO.
8) Mirrors Edge (360) - Flawed but brilliant.
7) Resident Evil 4 (Wii) - Awesome use of the motion controls, and very scary first time through.
6) Crash Bandicoot (PS1) - The whole series (including Racing etc) is awesome.
5) Shonen Jump: Ultimate Stars (DS) - Lots of fun beating up your friends in this.
4) Guild Wars (all campaigns) (PC) - I have played this for about 0.5% of my total time on Earth. Scary, no?
3) Ratchet & Clank (PS2) - Need to buy a new PS2 so I can play this again, or convince Sony to put backwards compatibility back into the PS3.
2) Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask (N64) - My favourite entry in the franchise, excellent game.
1) Team Fortress 2 (PC) - The lines from each class still crack me up and it's still fun after over 300 hours of playtime.
 

Proteus214

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In no particular order:

Starfox 64- The very definition of replayability.
The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time- The very definition of a "good game."
Donkey Kong Country 2- I <3 treasure hunting.
Shadow of the Colossus- Forever changed the way I look at video games.
Half Life 2- Physics! Gravity gun!
Braid- See comment regarding Shadow of the Colossus.
Super Mario RPG- Best game EVAR!!
Final Fantasy VI- The most epic of the FF series.
Sonic and Knuckles- The last of the great Sonic games. RIP :(
Super Mario World- Out of all the typical Mario games, this is the one that I want to play over and over again.
 

Ulfsson

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Don't know if I can do this in order but I'll try...

10. Mount & Blade
9. Lego Universe (MMOG)
8. Borderlands
7. Supreme Commander
6. Warhammer 40k Dawn Of War 2
5. Mass Effect
4. Sins Of A Solar Empire
3. Goldeneye 007 (N64)
2. Mass Effect 2
1. Dragon Age: Origins
 

SamElliot'sMustache

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Some interesting lists on here. Mine's in no particular order, as I can't really rank games (feels wrong to):

-Silent Hill 2: The first game gave me nightmares for a week. This game did that as well as made me afraid of the dark for the first time since I was a little kid. And you know what? I enjoyed it in the same sadomasochistic way that James himself probably enjoyed it.

-Mega Man Legends: This will hold a special place in my heart as being the first game I obsessed over. I'd explore every nook and cranny, and loved the near-seamless combination of the traditional Mega Man platforming with dungeon-crawling RPG elements. Legends 2 is probably the better game, especially since the controls were a lot smoother, but this one keeps the spot.

-Super Mario Galaxy: Sending a franchise into space might not be the most original idea out there, but damn if Miyamato didn't make the most of it. The use of gravity as a game mechanic is superb, if not a little mind-bending, turning what could have been yet another Mario game into one of the most unique platformers of this or any generation.

-Shadow of the Colossus: Ico also gets honorable mention here, but it's just not quite as awe-inspiring as it's successor. Lush environments, epic battles, and one downright amazing soundtrack wrapped around a plot that is deceptively simple, but with such dramatic weight to every single moment, whether it's that first shot of the Forbidden Lands to the fights with the colossi, to the mere act of wandering the landscape, looking for your next foe. An absolute find, and knowing that the next game from Fumito Ueda and company was going to be exclusive to the PS3 pretty much guaranteed Sony a sale for their system.

-Assassin's Creed: This one falls into the same category as Mega Man Legends, in that the sequel has better gameplay mechanics, but unlike that series, I'm going to say that the first AC is the better game. Not that AC2 was bad, mind you, just that it made a few wrong turns that undid everything: the narrative was a bit scattershot, it was way too easy to escape the guards compared to the first entry's glorious chase sequences, and most of the assassination missions felt very samey, with a few exceptions (about 2/3 of them consist of your buddies starting a fight to distract the guards while you sneak in and kill your target). The first game may have had some dull in-between segments, but when you got down to the assassinations, each one was a major setpiece. Couple that with the ambitious blend of Crusade-era politics, science fiction, conspiracy thriller, Islamic mysticism, and even a little Zen Buddhism (the controls seem to work best only when the player is calm and focused, compared to the usual instinct of manic button-mashing), and it's downright amazing.

-Final Fantasy VII: A.K.A. "When Final Fantasy Hit the Mainstream." It seems to be the fulcrum point for the series, since it did mark a distinct shift away from the medieval fantasy of the first six games and into more sci-fi territory (even the throwback ninth game had essentially an alien subplot), as well as the more anime inspired character designs, so some people hate it, and others love it. I'm in the latter group, obviously, precisely because of it's departure from the regular series. It borrows heavily from all those great sci-fi films from the '80's, like "Robocop" and "Blade Runner", and uses those tropes to explain how the Fantasy part of the game works. And, overexposure and absurdly overpowered fight sequences in later appearances aside, Cloud and Sephiroth make one hell of an antagonistic pair, with the latter goading the former into a one-way slide into madness for most of the game.

-Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas: Pretty much the reason why GTAIV left an underwhelming feeling for me was because it added a kinda/sorta cool addition (the cellphone that you can actually use), but stripped away all the advancements that littered San Andreas. GTA: SA is pretty much the best of the series so far, mostly because it offers a staggering amount of things to do: base jumping, weight-lifting, dating, buying businesses (yes, Vice City did it, too, but it still counts here), and of course the usual GTA hijinks. It also has the sharpest satirical edge of any of the games ("I Say/You Say"), evolving radio content rather than the constant loops of the other entries (my biggest gripe in IV, since it's the biggest step back), and a great cast voicing some fun characters.

-Okami: I love the Zelda series, but I think Okami beats it at it's own game. A Japanese sun goddess turning into a wolf and saving the world with painting is just the kind of uniquely videogame concept that I think only works in videogame format. And it's one of those games that's just astonishing to watch by itself, because rather than achieve the realism most other games set out for, it chooses a completely different style all its own.

-Shenmue: Never did get a Dreamcast, but a friend of mine did, and we had a ball playing Marvel vs. Capcom 2, Powerstone, Sonic Adventure, etc., but Shenmue was something else. It has that power of making the mundane seem more interesting (Ryo's obsession with collectibles being a point of humor for us. "Perhaps another?" indeed), and manages to seamlessly tie together it's disparate threads of adventure game, fighting game, and life-sim. I keep hoping for a port of the two Shenmue games to hit the PS2 or PS3, followed closely by a new game to complete the storyline, but like the Mega Man Legends series, I doubt there'll be any closure.

-Street Fighter II: Probably one of only five or six fighting games I even remotely like, SFII has a nice, colorful cast of characters with iconic attacks, and some amazing animation. If the action weren't so frenetic, it would just be a joy to sit there taking in what's on the screen.
 

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In no particular order:

1)Assassins Creed 1
2)Splinter Cell 1
3)Mass Effect 1
4)GTA: Vice City
5)Ratchet and Clank 1
6)Halo 3 and ODST (I count them as one game because they were both so short)
7)Bad company 1
8)Goldeneye
9)Gears of War 1
10)Portal
 

A random person

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In no particular order:
Half Life 2
Wind Waker
Sly 2 Band of Thieves
Chrono Trigger
Phoenix Wright Ace Attorney
Super Metroid
Sonic 3 & Knuckles
Super Mario World
Tales of Symphonia
Valkyria Chronicles

This is just at the moment, this list is subject to constant shifting.
 

JoeIsBeastly

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10. Half-Life (PC)
9. Halo (Xbox)
8. Mass Effect 2 (Xbox 360)
7. Grand Theft Auto III (PS2)
6. Guild Wars (PC)
5. The Legend of Dragoon (PS)
4. Metal Gear Solid (PS)
3. The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind (PC/Xbox)
2. Call of Duty: Modern Warfare (Xbox 360)
1. Final Fantasy VII (PS)
 

Makeshift Koala

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10. Gears Of War 1 [Xbox 360]
9. Pokémon Crystal [Gameboy Colour]
8. Deus Ex [PC]
7. Fallout 3 [Xbox 360]
6. Metal Gear Solid 2/3 (cant decide which =P) [PS2]
5. SSX 3 [PS2]
4. Mass Effect 2 [Xbox 360]
3. Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion [Xbox 360]
2. Mass Effect [Xbox 360]
1. Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island [SNES]
 

GodofDisaster

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The following top 10 games are in no particular order.

10. Medevil (PS1)

9. Resident evil 2 (PS1)

8. Pokemon Blue (Game boy colour)

7. The new super Mario Bros. (Ninetendo DS)

6. God of War 2 (PS2)

5. Batman Arkham Asylum (PS3)

4. Call of duty 4 Modern Warfare (PS3)

3. Assassins Creed 2 (PS3)

2. Portal (PC) I also have it for the PS3, through the orange box collection.

1. Resident Evil 4 (PS2) I fell in love with game, the second I played through the opening scene, it was so well done.
 

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I have been playing games for over 20 yrs and play every type including PC, XBOX/360, Wii, Arcade, Apple 2+, Commodore 64 lol.. you name it.

1. Monkey Island - Classic and funny as hell. Insult swordfighting rules.
2. Civilization III - They got it just right
3. Call Of Duty 4 - incredibly well put together over all
4. Bioshock - see above + very imaginative setting + creepy without being jumpy
5. Starcraft - Best RTS hands down, mostly because its so well balanced
6. Wing Commander - At the time, it was head and shoulders above other similar games
7. GTA Vice City - Huge variety of open world things to do, good cast of characters
8. Counterstrike - Yes it has its faults, and hackers, but I still love playing even though it makes me angry
9. Ultima Online - I dont play anymore, but its still the best MMO i've been involved with
10. Lode Runner - I'm reaching way back here, but I loved the game and making my own levels rocked.


I see GTA Vice City in a lot of lists. Good job Rockstar ;)