Favourite Video Games?

I started playing World of Warcraft 16 years ago and still playing it almost everyday. Sometimes I think it's my safe space.

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My greatest gaming regret is not playing this game while it was at its height in 2006-2007. Are you playing the classic version? I heard people are really toxic, especially in the newer updates, however classic I heard is chill.
I loved playing Contra with my son. This was at least 30 plus years ago.
Contra is a true classic.
Definitely Stardew Valley. It's such a relaxing game, perfect when you feel like your life is going to shit lmao.

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Did you ever play Harvest Moon or Animal Crossing?
I enjoy those never ending games like Animal Crossing: New Horizons. That was my jam during COVID-19 times.
Animal Crossing is the only reason I still covet a Switch. I still have my GameCube though.
 
My greatest gaming regret is not playing this game while it was at its height in 2006-2007. Are you playing the classic version? I heard people are really toxic, especially in the newer updates, however classic I heard is chill.
I'm playing on retail. My guild is pretty chill, and there is a lot of single player content now.

I want my memories of good of times of vanilla/TBC/WotLK to stay as nice and happy as I remember it and not remind myself how I spent weeks raiding and never killing Lich King, how I was constantly on the bench, because my gear wasn't enough.
 
RE0 was easily my favourite of the whole series.
So guess what, I finally beat RE0!

On one hand, this game is extremely good, has all classic things you've come to expect from a Resident Evil game, survivor horror, resource management, immersive environments, puzzles, etc. The dual protagonists mechanic was a nice added element into this game. Controlling both Rebecca and Billy and having to solve puzzles while utilizing the switching mechanic was a highlight for me. Really fun. I think the train and the training facility were the best sections of the game.

However, I did have one major issue with this game and it was the developer's decision to not include an item storage or better known as the 'item box' in this game. This is a stable in classic RE, it allows one to free up inventory space when you reached maxed space. Removing the item box from the game was a questionable design decision IMO and made the later parts of the game extremely frustrating. You're forced to do a lot of backtracking as a result. I lost count how many times I had to drop items on the floor because I didn't have any inventory space for them. Take the hookshot for instance – it's an item you need to use early on in the game, yet it occupies two inventory slots. I found myself having to drop it soon after using it since it isn't required until much later in the game. I had go all way the back (in the training facility) and retrieve it again to use again. It became really tedious and kinda bogged the experience down. It'd be nice to store the hookshot in a nearby item box and retrieve it through there when needed. If wasn't for the lack of an item box, this game would otherwise be seen as a really strong entry in the Resident Evil series IMO. There was a lot of good in it.

I also did find some parts of the game to be a bit tough. The giant bat boss in particular made me want to slit my wrists in frustration!

Thanks for recommending RE0, it was worth playing in the end.

Moving on to Final Fantasy 16 guys.
 
My favorite video game series as a kid was Crash Bandicoot. I grew up with the PS2 Crash Bandicoot games but went on to play the PS1 games as I got older and fell even more in love with the series.

Gran Turismo and Forza are two series I also love, mainly their older games. I'm a firm believer than Gran Turismo 4 and Forza Motorsport 4 are some of the greatest racing games of all time in terms of the quality of overall game, soundtrack, car selection, and length of the main campaign.

Another favorite game of mine is Team Fortress 2. Been an avid player of the game since 2012-2013 with some on/off periods to maintain freshness. Over 5,000 hours on the game at this point and a pretty nice inventory. I know Valve has neglected the game for too long and this latest summer update wasn't all that, but I'd be lying if I said any of that stuff made me reconsider the game. The gameplay, art style, music, plethora of cosmetics, and more just keep me from leaving. Every time I play the game it's like stepping through a nostalgia portal - kind of like every time I play Crash Bandicoot or Gran Turismo 4 on my PS2 simulator.

I enjoy playing Overwatch too but I don't like the direction Blizzard is going with the game. I feel like there is so much more they can do with it and its storyline but they're holding back. I hear so many people saying that if they made an animated show like League of Legends did with Arcane, it would be a HUGE success and honestly... I'd love to see something like that.
 
I've been playing Quake III Arena on and off for more than 20 years. This game has the perfect balance between speed, agility and strategy. After all this time, there is still so much to learn.

There used to be a lot more people playing, but you can still find games even now.
 
I recently started a new save on The Elder Scrolls V and I've been having a lot of fun. It's hard to get fully into it because of how hyperfixated I am on my tinnitus right now, but it's still a good distraction! It will always be one of my favorite games. I can't wait for the next one to finally come out.
 
I recently started a new save on The Elder Scrolls V and I've been having a lot of fun. It's hard to get fully into it because of how hyperfixated I am on my tinnitus right now, but it's still a good distraction! It will always be one of my favorite games. I can't wait for the next one to finally come out.
OMG I love Skyrim so much. The music is absolutely nostalgic. I started a modded playthrough a while back but stopped around the Dragonborn DLC. I gotta go back sometime.
 
My favorite video game series as a kid was Crash Bandicoot. I grew up with the PS2 Crash Bandicoot games but went on to play the PS1 games as I got older and fell even more in love with the series.

Gran Turismo and Forza are two series I also love, mainly their older games. I'm a firm believer than Gran Turismo 4 and Forza Motorsport 4 are some of the greatest racing games of all time in terms of the quality of overall game, soundtrack, car selection, and length of the main campaign.

Another favorite game of mine is Team Fortress 2. Been an avid player of the game since 2012-2013 with some on/off periods to maintain freshness. Over 5,000 hours on the game at this point and a pretty nice inventory. I know Valve has neglected the game for too long and this latest summer update wasn't all that, but I'd be lying if I said any of that stuff made me reconsider the game. The gameplay, art style, music, plethora of cosmetics, and more just keep me from leaving. Every time I play the game it's like stepping through a nostalgia portal - kind of like every time I play Crash Bandicoot or Gran Turismo 4 on my PS2 simulator.

I enjoy playing Overwatch too but I don't like the direction Blizzard is going with the game. I feel like there is so much more they can do with it and its storyline but they're holding back. I hear so many people saying that if they made an animated show like League of Legends did with Arcane, it would be a HUGE success and honestly... I'd love to see something like that.
The Naughty Dog Crash Bandicoot games were my jam back in the day too. Top tier platformers.

I'm a big fan of the PS2 as well. That's probably my favorite console of all time. The amount of quality games I had on it when I was a kid was staggering. Jak and Daxter was my jam.
I recently started a new save on The Elder Scrolls V and I've been having a lot of fun. It's hard to get fully into it because of how hyperfixated I am on my tinnitus right now, but it's still a good distraction! It will always be one of my favorite games. I can't wait for the next one to finally come out.
Skyrim is life :)

Do you like space exploration by any chance? The same people who made Elder Scrolls 5 are making a new game called StarField. It's basically Skyrim in space. It's coming out very soon. Might be something that could be of interest for you.
 
Do you like space exploration by any chance? The same people who made Elder Scrolls 5 are making a new game called StarField. It's basically Skyrim in space. It's coming out very soon. Might be something that could be of interest for you.
I've never played anything like it, but it's been getting a lot of hype recently and seems like it would be fun, so I'll probably end up playing it!
 
Being in my 40s now, although I do have an Xbox Game Pass (recent after an upgrade to a gaming laptop) in which I've clocked up 220 hours gameplay (!) on FIFA 23 which is a great grab and play distraction - I'm def a retro gamer by heart.

Most of you won't remember this lot below but here would be my fave games of all time - many of course can be found on retropie emulators:

Kung Fu Master - Arcade
Probably one of the very first arcade games I ever got in to back in the day, this and Dug Out. Mid 80s, caravan holiday park in the UK, this thing took all my nightly allowance of 10ps. Classic kick and punch kung fu platformer.

Outlaw - Atari 2600 'Woody'
Got bought the Atari 2600 'Woody' in the early 80s when I was very young. Space Invaders was good, Combat was better, Popeye was addictive but Outlaw holds the most memories - hit your cowboy opponent more times than they hit you. Simple, fun and immensely playable.

Horace Goes Skiing - ZX Spectrum
I had the original 48k Spectrum with separate cassette deck in the 1980s. Back then when coloured loading bars sounded as bad as tinnitus, and games could take so long to load that you may as well have gone play kerbsies with a mate until it'd had finished. Horace Goes Skiing is a simple two part game. Take Horace across a busy road (like Frogger) to buy some skis, then send him off down the slopes. Still fun to play today.

Gauntlet 2 - Atari ST
'Blue Wizard shot the food!' - was often heard coming out of arcade halls in the 80s. The Atari ST had a great port of this 100 level fast frantic game that kept you on your extreme toes the entire time with more enemies to shoot than probably any game before or after. This game kept me awake all night on many occasions in the late 80s.

Targhan - Atari ST
Targhan by Similaris isn't often spoke about today but I played this very often in the early 90s. Warrior, medieval platformer type - I miss not being able to listen to the deep nostalgic bliss of the opening signature tune.

Nebulus - Atari ST
You take to the rotating towers as Pogo, a kind of alien frog type, and traverse the revolving towers. A mix of platform, puzzle and the most frustrating game of snakes and ladders you've ever played!

MYST - PC
The very first immersive 3D puzzle world experience. The sounds, graphics, complex puzzles and surprises were amazing then and still are to this day. Got a copy on my PSP recently. Total nostalgia.

F-Zero - SNES
Ive saved my most favourite game ever until last. A futuristic racing game with an incredible mix of speed, power and adrenaline rush - with music and a soundtrack I'd almost risk a 3 day spike to listen to again! Pure nostalgic bliss.

I'm missing a whole bunch here (After Burner, Space Harrier, Outrun, Starwing etc...), and I know this derails the thread from the latest online multiplayer games, but maybe someone remembers one or two of these original golden nuggets.
 
Damn, @DeanD, with the Atari 2600! You are a beast! It doesn't get anymore retro than that.
F-Zero - SNES
Ive saved my most favourite game ever until last. A futuristic racing game with an incredible mix of speed, power and adrenaline rush - with music and a soundtrack I'd almost risk a 3 day spike to listen to again! Pure nostalgic bliss.

I'm missing a whole bunch here (After Burner, Space Harrier, Outrun, Starwing etc...), and I know this derails the thread from the latest online multiplayer games, but maybe someone remembers one or two of these original golden nuggets.
Mute City all day everyday.

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I'm a big fan of the PS2 as well. That's probably my favorite console of all time. The amount of quality games I had on it when I was a kid was staggering. Jak and Daxter was my jam.
No doubt the PS2 is my favorite childhood console alongside the PS1, Xbox 360, and the Wii. I could also throw in handhelds too, like the Game Boy Advance and the DS lineup. I have spent more time on those than I have in the last decade on computer gaming. I play the PS2 emulator, PCSX2, on my PC almost every day and it's a blast. So many titles that it's impossible to play all the time and get bored of it.
 
Have finished 3 games these past few months.


Final Fantasy 16 8.7/10

This is a return to the kind of storytelling we've come to expect from a typical Final Fantasy storyline. Good stuff.


Lies Of P 8.5/10

Pinocchio meets Dark Souls/Bloodbourne. Unique art direction. Addicting gameplay.


Spider Man-2 9/10

Those frequencies control accessibility features were pretty darn great to use. Explosions and high pitch frequencies were filtered out and made the experience much more enjoyable as a result.
 
I've clocked up 440 hours of online FIFA 23 now - a great game to pick up and play.
 
Thinking about Resident Evil 2, I will go back now and finally clean up my remaining hardcore runs with Leon and Claire. Love the game, so much fun. I have all the other achievements except the HC runs.
A big lover of the Resident Evil franchise too. I don't like the reviews on RE3 remake though. That's actually my favorite, I love the original to bits.
 
A big lover of the Resident Evil franchise too. I don't like the reviews on RE3 remake though. That's actually my favorite, I love the original to bits.
Agreed. RE3 Remake was still a great game, even if it didn't live up to the original. Honestly, Capcom has been on a roll with all their RE entries these past few years.
 
I loved The Witcher III and Cyberpunk 2077. The last game I played was Ori and the Will of the Wisps. Best platformer ever.
Nice selections. Yeah, The Ori games are some the best Metroidvanias and platformers out there. Will of the Wisp was indeed a banger. Played it on release date and remember enjoying quite a lot. The music is great also — Luma Pools I think.
 
Yes, it was a banger! It's also very pretty to look at and the game mechanics are nice and varied.
Absolutely. The art direction is superb. The environments were so vibrant and aesthetically pleasing to look at indeed.

I also like how combat was expanded upon in Will of the Wisps. It drew inspiration from Hollow Knight, another top-tier Metroidvania game.
 
Currently playing Spirittea, which is a pretty cozy game in the vein of Stardew Valley.

Instead of a farm, you manage a bathhouse for spirits. Aesthetically, it seems to draw a lot of inspiration from Spirited Away (by Ghibli).

@ZFire, I love Hollow Knight. Looking forward to Silksong.
 
I could be in here for ages, babbling on about video games. I love so many.

I've probably played an unhealthy amount of Overwatch & League of Legends in my lifetime. More than I care to admit to people...

I'm big into fighting games; Tekken is my favorite. Loving 8 so far. Street Fighter + King of Fighters I love, too.

Fallout: New Vegas, Cyberpunk 2077, Elder Scrolls: Oblivion, the Yakuza series, and plenty of others are my favorites of all time!

I've been getting into the Shadowrun game series currently. I finished Returns, and I loved it! I always thought turn-based strategy games weren't my cup of tea, and I've been pleasantly surprised. I'm halfway through Hong Kong (I thought that was the 2nd game in the series, and I got too far before I figured it out, oops), and I'm keen to find more games that are like this series when I'm done with it, so if you have any suggestions I'd love to hear them :D
 
I could be in here for ages, babbling on about video games. I love so many.

I've probably played an unhealthy amount of Overwatch & League of Legends in my lifetime. More than I care to admit to people...

I'm big into fighting games; Tekken is my favorite. Loving 8 so far. Street Fighter + King of Fighters I love, too.

Fallout: New Vegas, Cyberpunk 2077, Elder Scrolls: Oblivion, the Yakuza series, and plenty of others are my favorites of all time!

I've been getting into the Shadowrun game series currently. I finished Returns, and I loved it! I always thought turn-based strategy games weren't my cup of tea, and I've been pleasantly surprised. I'm halfway through Hong Kong (I thought that was the 2nd game in the series, and I got too far before I figured it out, oops), and I'm keen to find more games that are like this series when I'm done with it, so if you have any suggestions I'd love to hear them :D
Here are a few suggestions:
  • Divinity: Original Sin I
  • Divinity: Original Sin II
  • Baldur's Gate III
  • Wasteland 3
  • Solasta: Crown of the Magister (very D&D-like)
 

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