Your All time top 3 games!

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Hello thanks for clicking on this thread! sorry if this has already been made D:
My favorite top 3 are
*Super Mario Galaxy! It was my first wii game and i just felt like the happiest person ever,i never skipped anything!
*Animal Crossing New leaf! Yeah yeah i'm sorry it was my first AC game but it dose not mean i cant love every darn thing about it!
*Super Mario Bros 3!! you may be asking why isn't pokemon in this list? because i've only got Y so i don't have time to love it like you guys! ANYWAY i think all of you can tell why i love it...

Any way that was my top 3 feel 3 (hehe get it?) to send me a pm of your favorite games or post on here!
If you wanna make it a bit more like 5 feel 3 (HAHAHHAHAHA) to do it
or if you want to add some games you loved but couldn't put them in make a list under it!
Reason why i made this: wanted to hear what the community says
love to hear from you :D
 
1. Ribbit King. I'm the master at this game. It's an old game for the gamecube where you have to hit a mallet to make a frog jump to places to earn points while getting in the hole in time. It's called frolf. My highest point record is like 8,000 and something, an an average player can only get 4,500.

2. Pokemon Diamond. It was my first Pokemon game. I was young and didn't understand much about Pokemon at the time, but it was fun. I remember facing Cynthia over and over again only to keep dying since I didn't know that much about good team-building. One day I eventually beat her with my final Pokemon, (my now level 100 Infernape on one of my gen V games waiting to be transferred) Infernape in the red zone while all my other Pokemon were fainted. I've played every Pokemon main and side game since.

3. Bomberman. I can't remember which game it was, but a long time ago I remember playing a Bomberman story-line based game and it was super fun. I remember playing it with my sister, and there was this one boss that was an ice spider or something. I enjoyed reading about all the characters in the guidebook as well.
 
This is really hard for my to choose... but anyways...

1. Lunar The Silver Star, Lunar Eternal Blue
Lunar on the Sega CD was one of the first RPGs I have any memory of. The others being Final Fantasy 6, Breath of Fire, and Secret of Mana. But Lunar felt so much different. I loved the world and loved the characters so much. I didn't find out there was a sequel until a few years back, and finally got to play it earlier this year. I fell in love with the Lunar world all over again with the new characters. I think I pretty much compare all rpgs to how Lunar makes me feel... xD Which would explain my preference to Fantasy rpgs and anime art rpgs.

2. Tales of Vesperia
I love the Tales of series. Though I've only played Symphonia and Vesperia so far. I only recently started Vesperia but I love the characters to death. The game play and the story so far have been very wonderful and this might be my favorite rpg outside of the lunar series at this point!

3. Rune Factory 4
I've had this game for 4 days now. And it is amazing and wonderful. It's taken away everything I hated about Harvest Moon (bland characters, difficult to raise affection, BOREDOM) and added in rpg elements that make the game really fun to play. I am actually playing the game at my own pace and don't feel pressured to hurry the plot along. Everything's straight forward and easy to understand and everything's really close together, unlike Harvest Moon Animal Parade. I get my things done and am still able to go out and do whatever else I want for the rest of the day!
 
1. Pokemon HeartGold
I am a huge fan of the Pokemon series, and for me to choose just one is absolutely on of the most difficult decisions ever. Ultimately, this game had the most features which made me fall in love with Pokemon all over again! The ability to have your Pokemon follow you, the fact that this game has both the longest and the best post-game concept was exceptional, and I'll add additional brownie points for nostalgia; while improving on much of what was missing from the original version! Plus that GB Sounds.

2. Mario Kart Wii
There's a certain aspect of multiplayer games which I love, especially when you actually have someone to play with. I guess that's the main reason I buy console systems - to play with others! Mario Kart Wii introduced the most characters, the most tracks, and driving mechanics which I found very easy to adapt to. I love Gamecube controllers, and that fit me perfectly. Negative points for no Paratroopa though.

3. Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door
This was the game which challenged me the most growing up; but at the same time didn't make me scream out of frustration. The beautifully written story line, the cast of characters which they lost in the future titles, along with Peachy-time. There was just much to uncover in that game, it was truly a spell-binding experience. Granted, the Shadow Queen was one of the hardest final bosses I've ever met, but it was so rewarding to defeat her (thanks to Vivian~)
 
Pokemon Diamond
Like Riley this was my first pokemon game, I was sooo confused about how to play back then, but looking back now I would kill to get to relive those memories. Unfortunately though the game crashed, so my precious infernape and dialga are gone forever :(

Skyrim
Just so amazing, only been playing it since January but i love it so much. I'm so excited to play it on Christmas Eve with my dad and sister by the fire. I recently downloaded the Dawnguard DLC, sooo fun XD

ACNL
It was hard to choose between this and ACWW, seeing as that was my first game and so retains all those precious nostalgic moments. But ACNL it just so much more improved and I love making memories on this game to, I know lots of people say they get bored of it, which tbf i have often to for periods of time, but I love christmas on animal crossing and I have a feeling this one is going to be epic, especially since Lolly is in my town now and I can spend it with my baby Hugh <3
 
Pokemon
Maybe it's cheating to keep it to a genre, but there are so many favourites. I loved the Hoenn region and Sinnoh was my first region, and the HG/SS remakes were probably the best (albeit HGSS and FRLG are the only remakes) remakes due to the amount of content and features that it includes. I wasn't so fond of BW or BW2 but I love X. It's the strategy that makes the games so much fun; building an unbeatable team is an art and yes, while time-consuming, it is fun.

Final Fantasy 13 and the sequels
I might get hate for choosing this over the classics, but these games are amazing. The soundtrack is beautiful, the characters develop, the battles are difficult (I understand it's a slow start and the game is quite different to others, but still) and the story is strong. FF13 lacked, the maps were basically straight lines and most of it was grinding, but FF13-2 makes up for it despite it being shorter. And LR:FF will have more RPG elements, a 100-hour experience and will draw all the storylines to a close. Maybe I'm being biased when I say I love it because I started FF13 when I was 9 (and finished it months before I was 10, too) but I still enjoy the game even though it recieves poor reception.

Animal Crossing: Population Growing Animal Crossing: Wild World Animal Crossing: New Leaf
I'd say New Leaf is my favourite, but Wild World has to be up there due to nostalgia as well as Population Growing for it's vast amount of characters (IGGY <3) and music (8am 7am Rainy Day 5pm... must I go on?) The series has been with me for as long as I can remember and honestly I don't know what I would have done without it, the wait for New Leaf is what kept me going and to be honest I was disgusted by LGTTC; you can say I'm not a 'true fan' for not liking it, but it was basically Wild World DLC. New Leaf loses a few points for not bringing back a lot of favourites (literally, the only favourites of mine that returned were Ozzie and Bangle and luckily their low popularity meant that I could easily get them for free/little cash) such as Iggy, Stella, Gonzo, Huggy, Candi, Belle, Hank, Rio, Carmen, Bitty, Tiara, and, the only favourite of mine I don't currently have, Dobie.

Honourable Mentions
Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door
Team Fortress 2
Portal
The Legend of Zelda series
 
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1. the last of us
everything about the game i like, which is really why it's one of my biggest favorites. the storyline is really nice and overall it's really the only game that really stuck out to me. personally i think it's brilliantly planned out, and the turn of events are unique and always keep you on the edge of your seat.

2. okami
the graphics are stunning and although i haven't finished it, the storyline so far is really good. the characters are really unforgettable and it's just a really nice game, and it's always been one of my favorites.

3. yume nikki
it's actually a PC game, but.. it's really subliminal and even though there's no dialogue or anything, it's really subtle and strangely leaves an impact on you when you finish it. the ending though is just so sad omg
 
in no order

-loz: ocarina of time
-ghost trick: phantom detective
-pwaa: trials and tribulations
 
I can't choose anymore. No. I can't. I've been playing video games since the late '80s. There's too many good games out there to name.

Final Fantasy 13 and the sequels

I'm not giving you flak for this. I've been playing since FFVI (been gaming since the original FF came out but never tried them until FFVI) and I've played every main numbered one minus the online ones plus a lot of the side FF games. I personally think the FFXIII series is way underrated. FFXIII and FFXIII-2 have a really fun battle system. Both games have mostly likeable characters. Sure, they're different from the older games. I will say I'm a big fan of FFX-2 as well, and that game also gets a bad rap. It's really fun, so I don't know why.

I played the Japanese demo of Lightning Returns and I'm even more hyped for the game (I pre-ordered the US version because, having played the US version of the first 2 games, I'm used to those voice actors). The hints of story you get from the demo are really interesting (don't worry, not gonna spoil it so you can keep reading), but even more than that, it has a new twist on the battle system. It's like a combination of FFXIII/FFXIII-2's battle system, FFX-2's battle system, and Kingdom Hearts' battle system. It's more action oriented than the first 2 games, but it still has that FFXIII flavor to it. Oh, and the costume changing.
 
My top three games would have to be:

Skyrim

Animal Crossing

and Black Ops 2, but depending on whether I like Ghost or not; it may change.
 
Super Metroid, Secret of Mana and Sonic the Hedgehog 2. Videogaming never got better than this! 16-bit ftw!
 
1. Animal Crossing: New Leaf
2. Super Mario Sunshine
3. The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess

Honorable Mentions: Mario Kart Wii, Super Smash Bros. Brawl, Go Vacation, Super Mario 64 DS
 
1. Rayman 2 The Great Escape
This is the first game I remember playing, I love everything about it, I wish they would have made the other Rayman games like that one :/
2. Timesplitters (All of them)
I have played Timesplitters for countless of hours with my friends, especially the third one, which had a map maker, we would take turns to make new maps and them play them, it was a ton of fun.
3. Pokemon (All of them)
I have played all of the pokemon games so far, and they?re all great, my personal favorite is Gen 2, it holds a lot of nostalgia for me, and it have my fav pokemons in it.
 
1) Ratchet and Clank (series) - I've never played an action-platformer franchise of this level of polish. I've enjoyed every installment, including All 4 One and Full Frontal Assault. Favorite is Up Your Arsenal.

2) Bioshock (series) - Never had a more atmospheric experience than when playing these games. Rapture and Colombia are almost as living as characters. Favorite is Bioshock 2.

3) Mass Effect (series) - Probably the most memorable game adventure I've ever been on. Favorite is Mass Effect 3.

*Were this list more than 3, I probably would have included Sly Cooper, Infamous, Klonoa, Dragon Age, and Tales of.
 
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1. Pokemon Mystery Dungeon Explorers Of Time/Darkness
2. Paper Mario The Thousand Year Door
3. Minecraft
 
1. Starbound
2. Starbound
3. Terraria

I know Starbound is in two of three spots, but that's just how my list is.
 
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