by Farore » Mon Feb 27, 2012 7:29 pm
I'm apparently far less organized with my favorite games than everyone else. Since my list would get really repetitive I'm going to just group by series and list my favorite of each. After about 4 on the list the order is mostly just what came to the top of my head, I don't keep a list sitting around or anything >.<
-1 Legend of Zelda (I'm sure everyone is shocked)
--Ocarina of Time - I can say that this game is solely responsible for my love of games. While I was in elementary school I would watch my parents play SMB3 and Legend of Zelda on our old NES but never really played myself. I spaz a lot when playing platformers, Roll can vouch, and Legend of Zelda was just far too complex for my 10 year old brain. This all changed when our NES kinda... got zapped to death. My parents bought an N64 and about 98236 games for it because they were all on sale and Game Cube was about to come out. I tried a few different ones and Zelda just clicked for me. The free roaming and access to areas that you might not be ready for just blew my mind, and on top of it the graphics were amazing!
-2 World of Warcraft
--I wasn't exactly sure where to put WoW, but with the sheer amount of play time I've sunk into it I figure #2 is probably best. For the Horde!
-3 The Elder Scrolls
--I started with Morrowind on the Xbox and just loved it. The ability to just go do whatever I wanted, whenever, wherever appeals to my love of adventure. Between Morrowind, Oblivion, and Skyrim I can't really pick a favorite. The ability to build my own character from the ground up, focus on combination of skills (lol sneak and destruction!) and become completely absorbed into the game world forms the perfect gaming experience for me. I also love that each game comes with a physical map of the area. And yes, I bought the horse armor.
-4 Fallout
--Fallout: New Vegas - Fallout takes everything that I love about Elder Scrolls and replaces magic with guns. I have to say New Vegas is my favorite just because I get super excited when it refers to anywhere with a real life corresponding location. Obviously it isn't an exact replica of Vegas, but there are references to real locations (Hoover Dam, Lake Mead, etc) and roads (the 95 is the only one I can think of off the top of my head). I tend to lean more towards magic based worlds, but sometimes I just like to shoot someone and see all their limbs fly off (Bloody Mess yayy!)
-5 God of War
--I actually didn't have a PS2... ever. I have the 60GB PS3 so I kind of do now, but I played I, II, and III all within a short time period so they kind of blend together for me. I love just beating down on stuff, and God of War does just that. The mix in of Greek/Roman Mythology is also very cool.
-6 Castlevania 64
--I know everyone hated it. I love it.
-7 Indigo Prophecy
--I'm not sure really how to describe this game. It's different from just about any other game. The story enticed me and it was fun to see how different decisions affected the outcome. I'll include Heavy Rain under this one, but I didn't get quite as much enjoyment out of it because when it came out I didn't have a hi-res tv and it used hi-res fonts.
-8 Boom Blox
--This game is so much fun. Flinging stuff and little lego-like box animals. I brought it with me to Japan when I visited my parents a few years ago; My mom immediately felt the need to go buy them a copy.
-9 Darksiders
--Similar to God of War's play style. As with a lot of games I enjoy, the story really pulled me it. I can't wait for II.
-10 Portal
--Portal is awesome kay. Both of them
-11 L.A. Noire
--I watch a ton of detective shows on tv, so being able to play though the game as a detective was really fun. I love games that really make me think, and this is one of them.
That is all that is coming to my mind right now. I'm sure there are some that I've left out, mostly older games for N64/Xbox. This ended up being longer than I planned; I tried to space it so that it isn't too "wall of text"-y.