1. Pokemon Fire Red/Leaf Green [Game Boy Advance] 2. Super Smash Bros. Brawl [Wii] 3. Final Fantasy I [Game Boy Advance] Runners-up: 4. Super Mario Bros Deluxe [Game Boy Color] 5. Super Mario World [SNES] I also love Kirby, Metroid, and pretty much all of the Pokemon titles equally.
My top 3. 1.- World Of Warcraft (PC) So addictive. 2.- GTA V (PS3) always makes me feel better when I'm angry. 3.- Super Smash Bros Brawl (Wii) the best game ever. Special mention 4.- League of Legends (Pc) Ezreal and Taric 5.- Resident evil 2 (Ps) Scary stuff 6.- Final Fantasy X (Ps2) beautiful story and fun to play
Pokemon Red/Blue I'm choosing this one because not only was it a fantastic game, but the nostalgia attached it pretty important to me. I got my first (and only) GBC in first grade, after begging my mom for about half a year. I got a yellow one (because that's the same colour my friend had) and I asked for Pokemon Red because my friend from class had been letting me play his game, and I had fallen in love with it. Shortly after, my sister was born and my mom said that whenever she thinks of that pregnancy, all she can remember is the music from Pokemon; I had been in her hospital room playing it for hours after my sister was born. Skyrim Skyrim is just an all-around fantastic game, and if the graphics don't do it for you, the immense storyline should. The game offers so many different side quests, and makes the world so expansive and real. It's just a brilliant game. It'll always be one of my favourites. LoZ:WW I'm sure that by my name, it isn't clear that I love this game. *sarcasm* The art style in this game is phenomenal, and Nintendo did a great job with making the world seem large by spreading out the islands amongst the sea. The story is great, and the gameplay is so much fun. I couldn't put it down. Honorable Mention - Runescape Since this is an MMORPG, I don't know if it counts, but I used to pour so many hours of my life into this game, that it isn't even funny. I spent day and night training my skills, talking to people, developing plans for money making based upon the stock market, finishing quests, etc. It brought me so much excitement for so long in my life, and honestly I'd do it again if I had my time back. I know everyone says it sucks, but man I loved that game.
Borderlands 2 Team fortress 2 But best of all, Embodiment of the Scarlet devil. Flandre is best touhou.
Ace Combat 5: The Unsung War (Amazing storyline kept me going on and on, even though it was slightly short). Pokemon ((Emerald and Diamond mostly)) (So many hours, so much nostalgia) Ratchet and Clank series (My first video game. If it wasn't for that, Jak and Daxter would be my third)
1. Baten Kaitos: Eternal Wings and the Lost Ocean (NGC) 2. Kingdom Hearts 1 (PS2) 3. Kingdom Hearts 2 (PS2)
1. Mass Effect series 2. The Walking Dead Game 3. Dragon Age series Runners-up: 4. Halo series 5. Beyond: Two Souls
1. Kingdom Hearts 2 2. Super Mario 3D World (Only with friends. Playing platformers single player's not too fun for me xD ) 3. League of Legends (Only because it's really fun to play team ranked games with friends )
1) Bioshock (1) - PC 2) Skyrim (Xbox 360) 3) Alan Wake (Xbox 360) Special mention goes to that third choice though because it really doesn't get enough love. Great storyline, decent gameplay, creepy atmosphere, Twin Peaks references - what more could you ask for?
1) Nier 2) Child of Light 3) Chrono Cross There are too many games that deserve acknowledgment. Honorable mentions: Bastion, To the Moon, Mother 3, Valkyrie Profile, and Kingdom Hearts 2
I hate numbering things but here goes 3- Guild Wars 2, because it's where I was first out, and met the person I love ^^ ANNND because the World versus World is awesome, and movement/skills/pvp mechanics really set the bar for MMOs from now on! 2- Don't Starve, because it is the only video game ever that has succeeded in stressing me out trying to stay alive ^^ 1-Pokemon Silver Version, because this game may or may not have changed the entire direction of my life. I learned to read from this game. It's my childhood!