What is your favourite game of all time?


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It's hard to say what my favourite game of all time is as I've never really stuck with one game throughout my extensive gaming career (Lol) But umm I'd say I really did enjoy Grand Theft Auto: Vice City on the Playstation 2 I played through it several times and always enjoyed it. And for PC I really loved Unreal Tournament 1999. I played that game from 2000 or so until about 2005, I also made some mods and maps for that game so I was quite committed.

Right now I still highly rate Team Fortress 2 (PC Version). I must play it at-least 3-4 times a week time permitting.

  • 2 weeks later...

i wana add another game to the list which i just finished playing.

at number 4 its BATMAN: ARKHAM ASYLUM!!..

WHAT A GAME..

must play for anybody who skipped it like me .. (reason: i dont like dark games)

but i game it a go after readin everybody praising it and its one of the best 3rd person games out there.

oh and did i tell about the graphics??

MAN I LOVE IT!!:: :D :D :D

Halo CE was my gateway drug into FPS. But I really am a Halo fangirl. I'd have to say that it's a toss between CE and Halo 2. Even though I put way more hours into 3, I think that.. if I had to pick a favorite it would be Halo 2 followed by COD4, Battlefront, CS:S & Half-Life 2.

DOS era: Hocus Pocus from Apogee Games, Disney's Aladdin, Lionking, The Jungle Book and Beauty and the Beast, BThorne, Prince 1, Prince 2.

2D: AOE, ROR, AOE II: AOK and its expansion pack, AOC, RoadRash

3D: AOE III, AOM, Max Payne, DOOM series

I can never forgive Microsoft for killing the Age series. :(

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