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Any list of 'top/favourite/greatest games' tends to be - for me at least - subjective to the moment, as I often find I've forgotten something :) So, with that in mind, I'm going to try and think of the games that I not only really enjoyed but that also changed my expectations of what I should be able to get out of a gaming experience.

Xenoblade Chronicles - the least Wii-like Wii game ever made, probably. It made the Wii feel EPIC and delivered a great (if slow in places) story, fun combat mechanics, entertaining party chatter, and a cast of characters I didn't hate half as much as I probably would do if someone just tried to describe them to me (I'm looking at you here, Riki!). Every Wii owner owes it to themselves to play this wonderous gem, and anyone who doesn't have a Wii should consider getting one JUST to play Xenoblade Chronicles. Honestly, it's just that good.

Baldur's Gate II - of all the Infinity Engine games, this was my favourite. More thoughtful than the Dales games, more accessible than PS:T, bigger and better in every way than it's predecessor, BG2 ticked all the right boxes for me in delivering what I wanted from an AD&D gaming experience. Over a decade later and I can still cheerfully go back to it and play through it all without chaffing at any aspect of the game, and surely that has to be one of the hallmarks of a truly great gaming experience, right?

Final Fantasy IX - controversial? Meh, I don't think so - although with all the VII lovers and VIII haters I sometimes feel IX gets overlooked in either direction. For me, though, this game put the 'fantasy' back into Final Fantasy, something I felt it had been missing since V (although honestly I didn't enjoy V all that much). The four main characters are great, the scenery is a stunning example of the PS1 at it's best, and the story is both familiar enough so as not to alienate the player and yet also just bonkers enough to keep you hooked. I'm man enough to admit that the ending brought a little tear to my eye *sniffle*

Persona 3 FES - although this isn't my *favourite* in the Persona series, and I possibly wouldn't even call it the 'best', it IS the game that completely kicked aside my ideas of what a cRPG (console or computer) should be and had me lost inside its perfect blend of combat, progression, studying, skill choices, tactics, dating, homework, demons and going to school. Things that seem frivolous are actually often complex psychological and socialogical situations that reward you for understanding and empathising with the character that's experiencing them. This game blew my mind so much I'm surprised someone didn't have to scrape it off my lounge wall. Everyone should play at least one iteration of Persona 3 or Persona 4 before they die - heck, it could probably make you want to live all the more!

Mass Effect 2 - I was torn between this and Mass Effect 1, but the sequel just has the edge. I hated ME2 at first because of all the changes it made over ME1, but as I got into it I realised that if it HADN'T made all these changes, then it wouldn't really be a sequel at all - it'd just be more of the same. ME2 is brave enough to change things that had been successful in ME1 and is a better and different game because of it. The story is paced well, the choices you make have a real and tangible impact on how the game progresses, the cast of characters are possibly the best in any video game to date and just like ME1 I found all the variety made it massively replayable.

So that's five - as you can tell, I'm biased towards RPGs :) I'd also place a lot of value on Dragon Age: Origins, Vandal Hearts, Disgaea, Front Mission 3, and generally any game within the Shin Megami Tensei franchise, but that's another story, to be told another time.....
These are games that have either stood the test of time, or that I can see myself playing for years to come.


1. StarCraft Brood War
2. Star Wars Galactic Battlegrounds
3. Civilization 5 Brave New World
4. Fallout New Vegas
5. Dune 2000


Interestingly enough, none of them are on gog. What's also interesting is that gog has one game that I actually played a long time ago. Medal Of Honour Allied Assault.
Post edited October 30, 2013 by elendiel7
I already got scolded because of the game I picked for 2nd place...

What's wrong with choosing newer games? That game, in my opinion, is the best game I've played since 1995 :)

Good lists, everyone. Keep them coming :)
1- EarthBound (aka Mother 2)
2- Mother 3
3- Super Smash Bros Melee
4- Final Fantasy VI
5- Half-Life 2

Despite having 3 JRPGs in my top 5, I'm not a big fan of the genre - I've only played quite a few of them on the SNES and on the GBA (plus FFVII and FFVIII), but these 3 are absolutely wonderful and I definetely recommend them to everyone.

EDIT: BTW, if you like these types of list, take a look at this post: http://www.actionbutton.net/?p=385
I like the way these guys write about their favorite games, and I think their top 10 is quite solid. Surprise, surprise, #1 is on GOG ;)
Post edited October 30, 2013 by geoconker
I'm an FPS freak. I think my entire top 15 might be FPS.

5 - Fallout: New Vegas
4 - No One Lives Forever 2: A Spy is H.A.R.M.'s Way
3 - Giants: Citizen Kabuto
2 - Deus Ex
1 - The Operative: No One Lives Forever
Top 5 can't say that, the following are just a few of my Top 5:
(without ranking cause i love them all)
FF VI, Persona, Disgaea, Lunar, Shadow Hearts

As you can see those are console games...for PC games the
list is very small, i can only think of
# 1 Fallout
I'm too indecisive to have a top five. Here are quite a few of my favorites.

Super Mario Bros. 1-3, World, Sunshine, Galaxy 2
Sonic the Hedgehog 1-3, and Knuckles
Mega Man 2-3, X, X4, Legends 1-2
Lunar 1-2
Final Fantasy VI, IX, Tactics
Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic, Jedi Outcast
Planescape: Torment
Banjo Kazooie/Tooie
Shin Megami Tensei: Digital Devil Saga 1-2, Nocturne, Persona 3-4
Ogre Battle 64
Shining Force I-III, Shining the Holy Ark
Phantasy Star IV
U.N. Squadron
Metal Slug series
Fallout 1-2
Doom 1-2
Post edited October 30, 2013 by Ric1987
In no real order:
- GTA 3
- Deus Ex
- Skyrim
- Empire Earth
- Burnout 3
All bases covered with that one I reckon!
5. Baldur's Gate II
An improvement over its predecessor in every area that I can think of, Baldur's Gate II is quite simply superb. It hits a decent spot with its mechanics, storytelling, pacing, characters and challenge; when I feel that one of them begins to lag behind, the others keep me going. In this respect it reminds me of Fallout, which, unfortunately, didn't make it to the list. But only just.

4. Neverwinter Nights 2: Mask of the Betrayer
The NWN2 main campaign isn't bad by any means, but it's not what I would call great either. Mask of the Betrayer, on the other hand, is. It's got good characters, good writing, good mechanics (3.X is superior to AD&D IMO) again and a mind-bending story second only to Planescape: Torment. Although burdened with the baggage of the main game's campaign, the heavy late-game mechanics and the fact that it assumes quite a lot of D&D lore knowledge from the player, Mask of the Betrayer is a strong contender for third place.

3. The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask
It's a Zelda game set in a world that feels like a surreal painting. Great puzzles, great bosses, great music. Great.

2. Portal
Let's face it, there is not a whole lot not to like about Portal. The portal mechanics and level design are intriguing enough in their own right, but the funny surroundings, witty writing, clever exposition and ambivalent villain make Portal a game that I find myself drawn back into time and again.

1. Planescape: Torment
It's got subpar mechanics, not enough voice acting, too much flavour text and dialogue, unbalanced pacing, very little character customization, and the first guy it gives you is a floating skull of all things. And yet it's the best game ever made.
Post edited October 30, 2013 by AlKim
Always hard to pick 5, but I think right now it would be more or less that:

5 - Super Mario 3
4 - Shadow of the Colossus
3 - Grim Fandango
2 - Fallout 2
1 - Chrono Trigger
1. Temple of Apshai (Commodore 64)

2. Riven

3. Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind

4. Heavy Rain

5. Baldur's Gate (loved the original so much more than the formulaic sequel)
Damn, this is hard! In no particular order:

GTA4
Oblivion
Deus Ex
The Witcher
NHL 99
I'm shocked! Shocked, I say! Already the second page and Vampire - The Masquerade: Bloodlines hasn't gotten a single mention?
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F4LL0UT: I'm shocked! Shocked, I say! Already the second page and Vampire - The Masquerade: Bloodlines hasn't gotten a single mention?
I certainly considered it, and I'm pretty sure that it would have made it to the top 10, but we're not tens right now. This high up the competition is steep.
StarCraft (includes both the Original and WoL) -The multiplayer is amazing. I met some pretty cool people on B.Net too. Melee games are always fun and when you want something a little lighter, Use Map Settings is your best friend.

Baldurs Gate 2 - Amazing story, great mechanics and amazing backgrounds. I got sucked into that fantasy world

Civilization 4 - I really enjoyed building up my empire, researching, expanding, conquering, everything. I have played Civs 2,3,4 and Alpha Centauri, and I think that Civ 4 was the best one. I haven't played 5 yet, but hopefully will sometime in the next year or so.

Faster Than Light - A really fun game. Easy to pass away the time with. Easy to pick up and harder to put down :)

King of Dragon Pass - A real gem that was here on GOG. Very unique game that executes well. A fully fleshed out world that you can immerse yourself in. I have seriously considered buying the iOS version on my wife's iPad.