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Oh gosh, I'd have to say Kingdom Hearts II, Ace Combat series, Final Fantasy 7 and 8, and Legend of Dragoon!
 
FF7 (Orginal) : I play this game in it's entirety every February. I think it has some of the greatest characters in any game of all time. Growing up I had the biggest crush on Jessie even though she is barely in it. Every time I play through I tell myself I am gonna use a different party but I always end up with the same three members.. Cloud, Tifa and Yuffie.

Fallout New Vegas: This was a game I originally was not even sure I was going to buy when it came out. I love the City of Las Vegas in real life so that kind of was the selling point. I have gotten every ending in the game and could still start it over right now and play again. I think Mr. House is one of the coolest characters in video game history but there are so many in the game. Benny, Caesar, Yes Man and of course Victor.

The Legend of Zelda A Link to the Past: Classic. I played this game the year it came out (yes I am old). I remember that Christmas eve when we finally got our SNES me and my brother were going to "beat it" that day. We sat there all day playing, eating cheetos and drinking orange juice. We did not beat the game, in fact I am not even sure we made it to Dark World back then. I have beaten it several times now and it just never gets old. And that music!!!
 
The Legend of Zelda: Wind Waker, I think there are technically better games in the franchise but Wind Waker appeals to my aesthetic sense so much. I love the cel-shaded art style, the story, and one of my favorite portrayals of Ganondorf in the franchise. Now, I will admit the sailing isn't the most engaging thing ever but I'd love for a return to this game and style in the franchise.

Super Mario Galaxy: Again, there might be a better game in the franchise but Super Mario Galaxy was the first game that really invested me so much to play it. It looks gorgeous for the time and system it was released on, the score is amazing, and the sense of scale even after Oddysey can't be compared. It was the first big game I played and my favorite "big" game.
 
I think Banjo Tooie may have been my favorite game ever. Also, GTA Vice City was borderline perfect.
 
1. The Last of Us(1 and 2). Both the story telling and gameplay is amazing. Developers know how to mess with your emotions.

2. Horizon Zero Dawn: Another favorite. Love the open world aspect of it. Story is rather good aswell

3. Uncharted: same developer as TLOU. Brilliant story.

4. Call of Duty: Just a past time these days. Love the Campaigns.

5. Destiny: Really like the space marine type of genre. Its one kf those games that piss you right off but you love it at thr same time.

I have so many games I love but eh.. these are the ones that I can think of first.
 
This is hard, I flip flop over what my favorite is, but I gotta say that every time I get back into Dragon Age, I could spend hours thinking about it and talking about it. I think they have a nice replay value, especially if it’s been a long time since you played them last. The characters are always great (okay, not always. Here’s looking at Egg).

And I just recently played all three Mass Effect games for the first time and they were sooo good ah. I have a hole in my heart still after finishing them.
 
Suikoden 1-5. Give me tons of characters, crazy magic powers, mass combat systems, and a great story and I’m happy as can be.

Skies of Arcadia. Sky pirates, flying ships, flying islands, and tons of exploration.

Champions of Norrath.

Uncharted Waters.
 
Red Dead Redemption 2 :D <3 Such an amazing game
 
RDR2, Foxhole, Insurgency Sandstorm~ So many to tell. I'd be having a huge list. xD But those are just a few of my favorite games.
 
Of all time? I think I have quite a few, the MGS series always will hold a warm place in my heart, particularly MGSS3 and MGS4. Castlevania SOTN is another classic I very much love, and Command and Conquer has several games I am a big fan of. I don't know what I would choose should I be forced to :p
 
Dude currently on black myth wukong and I’m in love. Also loved Elden ring and Bloodborne. (Or almost any fromsoft like game for the matter)
 
Honestly I know I have posted in this and if not well no harm in posting again. Plus...since I didn't check the first page it'll be something if my answer changed somehow. So here we go; oh, and this will cover possibly past and present I feel like:

The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time
The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past
The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild
The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom
The Legend of Zelda: Wind Waker
The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess
The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords
The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Adventures
Call of Duty Black Ops 2
Call of Duty Black Ops 3
Call of Duty Black Ops 6
Honkai Star Rail
Zenless Zone Zero
Marvel Rivals
Sonic Adventure
Sonic Adventure Battle 2
Sonic Heroes
Kingdom Hearts
Kingdom Hearts II
Kingdom Hearts III
Super Star Wars
Super The Empire Strikes Back
Super Return of the Jedi
Xenosaga Episode i
Xenosaga Episode II
Xenosaga Episode III
Super Smash Bros
Suepr smash Bros Melee
Super Smash Bros Brawl
Super Smash Bros Ultimate
Mickey's Magical Quest
Star Wars Dark Forces II Jedi Knight
Ratchet and Clank: Rift Apart
Star Wars Fallen Order
Star Wars Jedi Survivor
The First Descendant
Overwatch
Bloodrayne
Bloodrayne II
Lollipop Chainsaw
Naruto Ultimate Ninja Storm (multiples)
Fortnite
Disney Speedstorm
((Augh too many but just a smidge of my overall list))
 
A bit of a hard choice, but here goes, in no particular order-

1. Darkest Dungeon.
It's just a satisfying game. At the start it seems unforgiving- and it is, quite. But there's a difference between unforgiving and hard. You get punished hard if you commit mistakes, but it has a satisfying learning curve; and once you spot the common mistakes and avoid them, learn how to do good team compositions, and all that jazz, it actually becomes quite a chill game. Plus, the aesthetic is impeccable.

2. DOOM Eternal.
There isn't much to say on this one. Unrelentingly tearing through hordes of demons as an unstoppable force of reckoning with heavy metal in the background is just one of the most fun experiences in gaming. Praised be Mick Gordon.

3. Blasphemous 1 & 2.
I can't decide which of the two I like more, but both are absolutely impeccable. The art direction is by far my favorite of any game, and the Spanish voice acting is chef's kiss; only game I ever play in Spanish despite being a native speaker. And the gameplay is just basic soulslike metroidvania fun, with some neat boss and area design. Though the first one definitely leans more into the soulslike side and less metroidvania, while the second is the other way around; that's a matter of taste.

4. Middle-earth: Shadow of War.
Simply one of the best games of all time. I'm a LOTR nerd and I can recite FinwΓ«'s family tree from memory, so the fanfic-level lore in that game is certainly yikes, and the art direction is definitely more Peter Jackson than actual Tolkien (though it's still very aesthetically pleasing). But the gameplay is impeccable and gives way to a bunch of little silly stories in the midst of the bigger narratives of the game. Shame that we never got any other game that makes use of the nemesis system.

5. Divinity: Original Sin 2.
It's basically single player D&D, which is the expectation with Larian. And that's what makes it one of my favorite games in general. The gameplay is strategic fun and the freedom of builds is nice. The game becomes quite silly once you get familiar with it. The main plot is one of its downsides, what with the Divinity series having the most inconsistent lore you can think of, but most of the companion storylines are quite interesting and fun to explore.

Honorable mention: Dishonored.
I'm not much into stealth games, but I absolutely fell in love with Dishonored when I played it. The morality system, although admittedly rather barebones, gives a nice little bit of uniqueness to each playthrough, not to mention the bunch of different routes you have to complete each mission. The story isn't anything wild but it's still nicely written. And the aesthetics and ambience of the game are aggressively british but in a good way.
 
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