What's your favorite game of all time?

Yes yes yes TheeGoatPig, we all know about your pseudo-gambling addiction and obsession with numbered cards.

Mine would be both in the Chrono series, Chrono Trigger and Chrono Cross (not Radical Dreamers because it sucks big time). Also HL1+HL2 and most of their mods.

Has to be the original C64 version though. Epic music.

Neverwinter Nights. Best RPG ever. B)

Mass Effect, although my laptop is so sh1tty it keeps crashing on me. Would love to play it on Xbox 360 someday :slight_smile:

The PC version is actually a lot better.

Doom. Kicking it old school, bitches. And before anyone says Wolfenstein 3D to one up me I played and enjoyed it but it wasn’t quite the classic Doom was a year or two later.

Yeah, maybe. But it’s an epic buzzkill when the game crashes because of my shitty nVidia 8400M GS overheating during the game :slight_smile: Xbox shouldn’t have that problem, unless I get the legendary RRoD :smiley:

honestly, my favorite games are:

  1. Starcraft, a fun game with an excellent story, and
  2. Half-life, a great FPS, with an extremely well written story.

If you have the newer XBox 360 models (the pro/elite consoles) and maybe a Nyko Intercooler EX, then it’s invincible.
I’ve had my XBox for a year and a half, and no Red Rings!

1.Half life 1+expansions
2.Half life 2+episodes
3.Gears of war 1+2
4.Shadow of the colossus

Ahem, what about Black Mesa?

Spore,anyone?

ummm…
Okay.

CALL OF DUTY: BLACK OPS

My thoughts exactly.

sonic 3 and knuckles

HOLY FUCKING NECROPOST. Jesus christ you new guys are behind. It’s like you go all the way back to the last page and dig up something.

All the necroposts today was made by a bot called peckernod or something like that. Had an advertisement for a french site selling memory cards and Nintendo games in his sig. The account is now removed.

EDIT: Oh, and it seemed like it was digging up all threads with the word “favorite” in it. Also, all its posts started with “my favorite” or “mine favorite”.

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