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I'd have to say it's a tie between Fallout 3 and Lone Survivor: Directors Cut. For those of you who don't know, (which is probably quite a few) Lone Survivor is a indie survival horror title.
Too many too list, but I think it'd be one of the online games I've played. They're just.. I don't know. I love online games so much. The fact that there's SO much things to do (so you'll never run out of things to do and then be bored), a ton of monsters to fight, quests.. I'd say most offline games would never be able to beat that. No to mention you get new things and there's seasonal events in online games. Offline games could never.
I like several games as I already stated on the forum . So, Football Manager, Call of Duty, PES, FIFA, etc. But, I have a special place for Counter Strike. I do not know why but sometimes I have the a need to play it . It is a strange feeling and I haven't played recently so sometimes when I think about starting with a gun in my hand from my base I get chills. And, interestingly enough I hate guns but in gaming I like to shoot people. I especially like the deathmatch play. I don't even know if it is popular now but I played it last year I think and it was so good. I think I will have to install it again.
Starwars battlefront.
It's addicting and truly amazing.
The best game in my heart is Dragon Dogma.

The combat system is great! Imagine that you can climb on any giant monsters, any part on their body and attack!

Ok, now you see a Giant Flying monster, just jump on it's body (grab any part of it's body, and start climbing to his back, his head, etc) and start attacking it while still on it's body! And during the process you will fly together with the flying monster!

Check out some youtube videos about this game! HIGH:Y recommended! PC version will be out on 2016 Jan 15, on steam!
(12-22-2015, 07:59 AM)G2G Wrote: [ -> ]The best game in my heart is Dragon Dogma.

The combat system is great! Imagine that you can climb on any giant monsters, any part on their body and attack!

Ok, now you see a Giant Flying monster, just jump on it's body (grab any part of it's body, and start climbing to his back, his head, etc) and start attacking it while still on it's body! And during the process you will fly together with the flying monster!

Check out some youtube videos about this game! HIGH:Y recommended! PC version will be out on 2016 Jan 15, on steam!
Sounds like an interesting game, might try it.
My all-time favourite video game is: *drum-roll* Castlevania: Symphony of the Night!  (I bet that you thought that I was going to say Metroid, given my avatar!)  It just edges out the more traditional Super Castlevania (AKA Castlevania IV) as my favourite game in the series, and I moreover thought that it was a truly refreshing take on the franchise and vastly superior to previous attempts to mix things up with Castlevania II: Simon's Quest and Castlevania 64.  I much prefer Alacard to the usual have-whip-will-travel Belmont descendant, and Symphony of the Night did a fantastic job of incorporating gaining experience points, implementing special moves and vampiric powers, and finding hidden special items into the gameplay!  Even more impressively, the shift from individual stages to a giant single over-world that you can backtrack and explore at leisure, in a fashion similar to Metroid and Master-Blaster, was truly fantastic!  Especially when you consider that half of this over-world was an upside mirror image of the castle from the first half of the game!  Many players often thought they had completed the game, only to discover that there was a way to re-play it that opens up a second castle of equal size filled with more difficult enemies!  Castlevania: Symphony of the Night is a true gem!  "But enough talk, have at you!"
My absolute favorite game of all time has to be Pokemon Ruby. Nostalgia definitely is what sways my vote. If I were to go back to the game now, I don't know if I would enjoy it all too much because Omega Ruby improved on so many things! I remember that Ruby was rather difficult because it had a lot of puzzles.

I was pretty young when I played it, so I think that my young, active mind really liked the difficulty. Sometimes I load it up to laugh at all of the names I gave to my Pokemon. I know that I named my Blaziken "Firegirl" because it was a fire Pokemon and a girl. Original. :p
My favorite game would have to be Minecraft. It may sound like a childish suggestion, however, no matter how long I play this game, there is always something I can do. It can be making my own builds, playing alone or with friends by a specific set of rules, playing online on a server on certain game mods, whether it be prison, factions, or anything else, or even playing with mods.
Probably CS:GO. One of the best games since CS 1.6 (1999). A game that actually requires skill, practice and tactics.. Just amazing! Also it's pretty cheap compared to other famous games.
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