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This award would go to a game that stands out with its creativity and fun.

This award would go to a game that stands out with its creativity and fun.

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Barryss
Junior Member
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02-03-2017, 10:08 PM
#11
The experience was decent but not great. I’d rate it around four out of ten. However, the original plan didn’t come together, and the final product fell short. The final version was even worse than intended.
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Barryss
02-03-2017, 10:08 PM #11

The experience was decent but not great. I’d rate it around four out of ten. However, the original plan didn’t come together, and the final product fell short. The final version was even worse than intended.

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_St4Hlk3R_
Junior Member
7
02-23-2017, 12:05 AM
#12
Game about time and adventure in a fantasy world.
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_St4Hlk3R_
02-23-2017, 12:05 AM #12

Game about time and adventure in a fantasy world.

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chiefjumbo
Member
183
02-23-2017, 12:34 AM
#13
My top pick: Grand Theft Auto San Andreas since I adore the story—it was my first open-world title on the second console. Minecraft is another favorite because it’s just so straightforward and lets you do whatever you like (I realized that right from its initial release).
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chiefjumbo
02-23-2017, 12:34 AM #13

My top pick: Grand Theft Auto San Andreas since I adore the story—it was my first open-world title on the second console. Minecraft is another favorite because it’s just so straightforward and lets you do whatever you like (I realized that right from its initial release).

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firegod821
Member
54
02-24-2017, 04:14 AM
#14
I've completed around ten rounds of this game. It's also possible to enjoy it on my phone using emulators.
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firegod821
02-24-2017, 04:14 AM #14

I've completed around ten rounds of this game. It's also possible to enjoy it on my phone using emulators.

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Capuzzi
Member
197
02-24-2017, 12:44 PM
#15
I dislike ranking games; choosing them is never easy. Yet the one that keeps popping into my mind repeatedly is Life is Strange.
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Capuzzi
02-24-2017, 12:44 PM #15

I dislike ranking games; choosing them is never easy. Yet the one that keeps popping into my mind repeatedly is Life is Strange.

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TheDesuUnite
Junior Member
14
02-26-2017, 01:13 PM
#16
-Gothic 1+2 blends story, world, humor and challenge in a unique way—best sci-fi tale ever.
World from Witcher shines with vivid settings and art design.
Crysis 1 left me amazed by its graphics and performance.
Never Winter Nights and Baldursgate deliver top-notch storytelling and gameplay.
Fallout and TES offer expansive open worlds, freedom, modding, and plenty of reasons to keep playing.
Counterstrike 1.0 stands out as the best CS experience ever, with hours of LAN fun.
Halflife captures its essence perfectly—what else could be said?
Doom 1+2 and Wolfenstein are my first great egoshooters, forever etched in memory.
That’s about it for now.
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TheDesuUnite
02-26-2017, 01:13 PM #16

-Gothic 1+2 blends story, world, humor and challenge in a unique way—best sci-fi tale ever.
World from Witcher shines with vivid settings and art design.
Crysis 1 left me amazed by its graphics and performance.
Never Winter Nights and Baldursgate deliver top-notch storytelling and gameplay.
Fallout and TES offer expansive open worlds, freedom, modding, and plenty of reasons to keep playing.
Counterstrike 1.0 stands out as the best CS experience ever, with hours of LAN fun.
Halflife captures its essence perfectly—what else could be said?
Doom 1+2 and Wolfenstein are my first great egoshooters, forever etched in memory.
That’s about it for now.

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the5harkman
Senior Member
542
02-27-2017, 05:17 PM
#17
I'm still catching my breath from all this. The Last of Us stands out—it delivers its narrative and characters in such a compelling way, making me truly connect with them. Witcher offers a captivating tale that feels real. Zelda titles always impress me; Ocarina of Time is a standout, and Minish Cap surprised me with its charm and originality. I’m particularly fond of Kingdom Hearts for its fresh take on the franchise. Final Fantasy series has many gems, each with its own unique flair. I’m glad gaming wouldn’t be complete without these titles. The list keeps growing with every recommendation.
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the5harkman
02-27-2017, 05:17 PM #17

I'm still catching my breath from all this. The Last of Us stands out—it delivers its narrative and characters in such a compelling way, making me truly connect with them. Witcher offers a captivating tale that feels real. Zelda titles always impress me; Ocarina of Time is a standout, and Minish Cap surprised me with its charm and originality. I’m particularly fond of Kingdom Hearts for its fresh take on the franchise. Final Fantasy series has many gems, each with its own unique flair. I’m glad gaming wouldn’t be complete without these titles. The list keeps growing with every recommendation.

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Joel_Lmo
Junior Member
4
03-04-2017, 10:03 AM
#18
Completely agree, OoT and MM are amazing and Minish Cap is just plain charming. Love all 3. Very unique Zelda game.
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Joel_Lmo
03-04-2017, 10:03 AM #18

Completely agree, OoT and MM are amazing and Minish Cap is just plain charming. Love all 3. Very unique Zelda game.

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Griffin1203
Member
60
03-09-2017, 11:06 PM
#19
I'm surprised by the feedback. I haven't played Isolation, Shenmue, or To the Moon much, and I wasn't too fond of Xenoverse. But overall, +8/10 for everything. ---- Mine Chrono Cross: My first game I ever replayed from start to finish. +2 times Mass Effect: After a certain Salarian's death I couldn't finish 3, but it just highlights how impressive that title was. Pokemon series: a fun and relaxing collection where I can unwind without stress. Each installment gives me about 36 hours of playtime. Crash Bandicoot: Why did Naughty Dog make Drakes Uncharted so serious??!? Digimon World: I'm including some DS/3DS titles too. I have Cyber Sleuths but haven't played them yet. Final Fantasy 9: I don't understand why it hooked me, but after 10 it felt like a decline. Fallout: It uses one of my favorite dystopian settings, makes it an open-world experience, and consumes hundreds of hours. I love Bethesda. Elder Scrolls: Not as strong as Fallout, but I enjoy being an elf with a bow like Legolas! CS:GO 1.6: The ultimate FPS for both men and women – my first real introduction to multiplayer. Day of Defeat: Set in WWII, I got into competitive play and thought I could compete in FPS, but I was too young (10-13) and esports wasn't that popular then. DoD:S: A huge letdown compared to the games I loved. Call of Duty: Story fell out of favor and multiplayer is plagued by annoying players and hackers. Halo: I enjoyed CE to Reach, but 4 was too much for a Xbone for Guardians build. Probably more to think about now :3
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Griffin1203
03-09-2017, 11:06 PM #19

I'm surprised by the feedback. I haven't played Isolation, Shenmue, or To the Moon much, and I wasn't too fond of Xenoverse. But overall, +8/10 for everything. ---- Mine Chrono Cross: My first game I ever replayed from start to finish. +2 times Mass Effect: After a certain Salarian's death I couldn't finish 3, but it just highlights how impressive that title was. Pokemon series: a fun and relaxing collection where I can unwind without stress. Each installment gives me about 36 hours of playtime. Crash Bandicoot: Why did Naughty Dog make Drakes Uncharted so serious??!? Digimon World: I'm including some DS/3DS titles too. I have Cyber Sleuths but haven't played them yet. Final Fantasy 9: I don't understand why it hooked me, but after 10 it felt like a decline. Fallout: It uses one of my favorite dystopian settings, makes it an open-world experience, and consumes hundreds of hours. I love Bethesda. Elder Scrolls: Not as strong as Fallout, but I enjoy being an elf with a bow like Legolas! CS:GO 1.6: The ultimate FPS for both men and women – my first real introduction to multiplayer. Day of Defeat: Set in WWII, I got into competitive play and thought I could compete in FPS, but I was too young (10-13) and esports wasn't that popular then. DoD:S: A huge letdown compared to the games I loved. Call of Duty: Story fell out of favor and multiplayer is plagued by annoying players and hackers. Halo: I enjoyed CE to Reach, but 4 was too much for a Xbone for Guardians build. Probably more to think about now :3

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SkaxDK
Junior Member
47
03-14-2017, 07:32 AM
#20
It's tough to pinpoint just one title, but GTA definitely fits the bill. Witcher, Diablo, and even Mario could work. Some people also enjoy games like those classic ones. Ultimately, deciding the best is nearly impossible.
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SkaxDK
03-14-2017, 07:32 AM #20

It's tough to pinpoint just one title, but GTA definitely fits the bill. Witcher, Diablo, and even Mario could work. Some people also enjoy games like those classic ones. Ultimately, deciding the best is nearly impossible.

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