Civilization IV (haven't played 5 yet)
Zelda
Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind
Quake III: Arena
and Blockland 0002/Vanilla/Free version/Return to Blockland/all of its other names.
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I finally got around to finishing Twilight Princess last week. Awesome game. I think it's even a little better than Ocarina of Time.
They're coming out with a new Zelda game this year, but I won't be able to play it because we're selling our Wii. That's the main thing I hate about getting rid of the Wii. We got a Kinect, which is amazing, but there's no replacement for Zelda.
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Either The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time, or Banjo-Kazooie for me.
I am leaning towards the latter, as I am a huge fan of platform/adventure games. Banjo-Kazooie had harmless humour, was vibrant, had brilliant level variety, transformations and general gameplay. I remember feeling really ill, and couldn't look at the TV screen for long, but I would still provide suggestions to my brother playing it.
Ocarina of Time also deserves a mention as nearly everything was perfect, from the horse riding, mini games, dungeons, bosses, sword fighting etc.
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That's a tough question :s
I think my favourite game of all time would be either Final Fantasy VIII, Shadow of the Colossus, Metal Gear Solid, or flower.
They're all way too different to compare.
In my previous message (from May 1, 2008...), I mentioned Star Control II: The Ur-Quan Masters as being a great game.
I would like to add: Anachronox. Highly under appreciated. The graphics have not aged gracefully, but the storyline remains fantastic.
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Best game ever. No debate to be had.
One of Ian Gillan's songs is in it, so you know it's a bad *** game.
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