What is your favourite game of all time?


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i love mostly FPS, so here goes:

1. Quake 1.(dislike Q2)

2. thief the dark project. wow looking glass studios gave an epic classic, still trying to be mimic without genuine success.

3. unreal. amazing graphics for it's time, good single story.

4. HL 1&2. well, its simply top notch games.

5. medal of honor 1, the best WW2 game, better even than COD ww2 series, becouse it was first, high standart fun to play game.

6. cod MW 1 & 2. well, both are awesomes, i think new MOH 2010 will give it serious fight.

honorable mentioned fps: AVP 1&2,dues ex, serious sam first&second, gears of war, wolfenstien, undying, unreal 2, quake 4, and many many more, just as good.

online fps:

1. UT99.

2. UT99.

3. avp1/2.

4. CS 1.6/source

5. quake 3 arena

6. enemy territory

i love&admire ut99, it has unique magic, something intoxicate. was a "quaker" until i played ut99 demo, if you ask me UT99 all day long, and twice on sunday.

its impossible to state 1 best game, so everything i mentioned, is the best ever.

I honestly have to say Halo:CE. It was kinda my gateway into other games and while I loved a lot of others out there... I just can't help but always fall back to this game.

Or Super Mario Brothers 3. I used to play that ALL the time, over and over again.

  • 2 weeks later...

Why do so many people add an erroneous 1 to the name pf games that have Sequels? :angry:

To place emphasis on the fact that it is that particular title. If I say HL1 people know I mean the original, not the series as a whole or the sequel or anything but the original game. I know its not part of the title but I find it stops people asking "the original or the sequel?"

  • 1 month later...

Super Mario Bros :) it still amazes me how I can pick up the NES controller and just start playing it.. those levels are forever ingraved in my muscle memory...

Turrican, Zelda, Half Life, Everquest, Deus Ex, Baldur's Gate, Elite... there are too many.

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