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This is really hard, because my favorite really changes as to what mood I'm in and what is going on at the time. If I start thinking about what I was most addicted to, and what I most enjoyed while I was playing it a ton, I'd really have to say that title goes to either Starcraft or The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind. And yes, I've played Oblivion. A lot. Doesn't come close
.EDIT -> One more game is right up there making me indecisive as to my favorite . King's Quest VI. Something about VI games just really pwns...I mean FFVI is my favorite game of all time, hands down .Jam it back in, in the dark. ![]() FGSFDS!!! |
Either Dark Forces II or Starcraft. Starcraft I played hours and hours, probably logged more hours on that game than I ever did even on Morrowind. And that's no small number. It is to date, IMHO, the most balanced RTS ever made.
Dark Forces II was an amazing game, and it didn't have quite so cheesy of real-life video as other games did at the time, being that it was the huge fad of the day for video games. It is the one game where I can honestly say I enjoyed the jumping puzzles. There's nowhere I can't reach. ![]() FGSFDS!!! |
Either Morrowind or Starcraft. It's hard to choose between the two - IMHO Morrowind had such an excellent and riveting story if you read into it at all, and the main quest was superb, you had the feeling that you chose to become the Nerevarine....Starcraft was just so much FUN, and still remains fun to this day, and boasts a pretty good story besides.
If you are finding Starcraft to be like rock-paper-scissors, then IMHO you aren't playing the game right, or doing SOMETHING wrong. TA was a great game also, I just couldn't fine myself getting into it as much as I did with Starcraft. Still very excellent. EDIT-> Holy shit I posted in this thread not that long ago. I feel stupid. Well my third choice way up there still remains. Speculative - same w/ me & JKII. I just found myself playing it for the awesome lightsaber battles, and after awhile that just got tiring. DFII just seemed more addicting, deep, evil, epic....can't think of the right words at the moment. I honestly think the filmed characters helped in that game, gave them more depth. This thing is sticky, and I don't like it. I don't appreciate it. ![]() FGSFDS!!!
Last edited by DarkLink2135; Jul 15, 2006 at 10:45 PM.
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