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I'm not good at picking favorites honestly, but the contenders are:
Pokemon SoulSilver
Pokemon Mystery Dungeon Sky
Va-11 Hall-A: Cyberpunk Bartender Action
Animal Crossing New Leaf
Zero Escape series, esp the last game Zero Time Dilemma.
Borderlands 1
But I dunno, while I adore these games to **** I wouldn't really call them the bestest ever. I just don't like picking a favorite I guess.
The Legend of Zelda: Wind Waker. This is the game that got me into all video games. It was my first ever video game and I played it all day, everyday. I've beaten the game well over 20-30 times as well as the other games in the series, but this one is by far my favorite! It gets so much hate for being cutesy and having average graphics, but those are the parts that I found the most lovable! Also, I enjoy the story line very much.
This game also helped me and my family go through a rough time. I won't go into detail, but we had a very rough summer one year. To distract ourselves, my family would gather around and just watch me play the game. They tried to help me solve some of the puzzles, but the majority was just me figuring everything out by myself. This was probably around 2004-2005 I believe c: I've had so much history with this game and haven't come across another one like it! I'll definitely continue playing all them over and over for years to come <3
Life is Strange is my all time favorite story-based game. There's a clique main character which I don't mind, and the plot is amazing and somewhat believable
My favorite Nintendo game would have to be Animal Crossing. When I got my first game, it really helped me with stress and just was a relaxing game. I loved the Gamecube version (New Leaf is my favorite though).
My favorite rhythm game series is the Project Diva series. I'm not a weeaboo that says "MIKU IS WAIFU" but I really like that game, plus there are swimsuit models (๑♡3♡๑)
Paper Mario The Thousand Year Door. The humor, story, gameplay, and battle system had me playing for hours in 2004 (still did tonight to). Glitz Pit and Excess Express were the best. The only bad part about the game for me are The Great Tree and a few plot holes I'm now realizing
I always tell everybody who asks me this that it's Pokemon Mystery Dungeon Explorers of Sky. It's a spinoff from the main series, so it's not as well known, but god is it beautiful by every definition of the word. My old neighbor in Colorado got me into the Mystery Dungeon series when he gave me an extra copy of Blue Rescue team, so I've got some fond memories associated with it already. It will probably always remain one of my favorites solely because of the plot. Explorers of Sky was legitimately the first (and I think the only one, or at least one of very few) game to have me bawling at the ending. I still get emotional when I replay it. Besides a gorgeous, surprisingly dark, and shockingly poignant story, Sky was also superior to its earlier versions Time and Darkness because of tons of new content and a rather enjoyable post-story, along with special episodes that expanded on characters and events. The characters are all loveable and quirky, and you find yourself falling in love with these charming little pixels. The gameplay is a fun break from the main series where you get to explore dungeons by fighting your way through floors with teammates and the help of items. Even though it doesn't change much throughout the game, there's a sense of whimsy to it, it doesn't ever feel like it gets old, and the bosses are a blast (as long as you have either the patience to lose a lot or an inventory of helpful items and reviver seeds...). And the music. Oh man, I can go on for hours about it, but the soundtrack is absolutely magical. It may not seem as special with its old sound fronts and heavy stylistic leaning to GBA sound, but it's got so much heart and emotion. It does anything from instilling this grandeur sense of adventure to creating a rattling sense of anxiety to making you feel like your heart is light and everything is just right in the world... Explorers of Sky is just really good with making you really feel what's going on around you. I would link some of the tracks, but I'm on mobile and can't be bothered and I think there's a thread for that already.
Hmm, I'm really weird when it comes to games.
I get tired of them extremely quickly and find them boring the first hour of the game.
That being said, the game I've played longest is obviously League of Legends, but it isn't the game but rather the aspect of being able to play with friends and now my girlfriend! (She's crazier about it than I am...)
But for other games, I've loved all the Dark Soul games, haven't played the most recent one (sad..) and Bloodborne, which is pretty much the same thing. And GTA V. I think that was the first game I finished from start to finish in a very long time.
I just really love Animal Crossing: New leaf! I know it's probably predictive (my username) but it's one heck of a game. I just love the fact that you can do so much! It's like a mini minecraft, but a little different of course. The island is nice, but club tortimer can be hectic with all the bell beggers and trolls, but I ignore them. But one of my favorite things, is the badges. I currently have 17 gold badges, and will work on getting on. That's just a little tidbit of why I love ACNL. c:
Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic. I don't think I have the words to describe how much I freaking love that game. I still remember the first time I played it at my fathers house in like 2006. Every time I replayed it I seemed to find something new, like a small side quest that I had missed, or a quip from a companion that I hadn't brought with me the previous time.
It was also the first rpg I ever played, and the first Bioware title.
My favorite video game is without a doubt, Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door. I grew up with that game and it's just perfect in my eyes. The story, the characters, the combat, the witty humor, and everything else..it was just a great time all around. I find myself replaying it every 6 months or so because it's just that special to me. It's a shame that the Paper Mario series is about 6 feet under right about now, but I hope that one day it will return to it's former glory so I can find the enjoyment I did with TTYD and even the first installment.
bioshock, portal, LoZ ocarina of time + majora's mask (twilight princess is in there somewhere too), super mario sunshine, luigi's mansion, animal crossing, the sims, CoD world at war, dead island (it's so bad but also so fun and i have so many good memories of playing it with my brother), fallout 3/4, splatoon
i have a ton obviously lol but i have such a hard time narrowing down the list
I mean in terms of hours... I've played New leaf the most. Paper Mario Thousand Year Door is definitely my favorite adventure game... however things like Roller Coaster Tycoon, Civilization, Mario Kart Double Dash, Worms Armageddon, and a few others have supreme sentimental value! I don't think I could ever pick one, because the reasons I like them are so widely different
Probably South Park Stick of Truth... I love South Park and I love RPGs and I gotta say it's one of the best out there. The game looks exactly like the show (which is easy) and it feels great playing. Completed it four times for each class.