What are your favourite video games of all time? (rock, classic, 2000)
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1. Deus Ex (human revolution)
2. GTA San Andres
3. Splinter cell blacklist
4. Splinter Cell (the one before blacklist)
5. Super Mario Brother 3
I was super disappointed with the newest GTA. Didn’t finish it. Loved GTA SA for the exploring and the missions like gang war, burglary, collecting oysters and hot shoes, going to different cities, it was so much fun.
NBA Live 2000 & 2003 - 5 on 5 games have gone downhill since these 2
Grid
Double Dribble
Assassins Creed 2: Brotherhood
Spider-Man
Castlevania: Symphony of the Night
Batman: Arkham Knight
God of War 3
Super Street Fighter 2
Tecmo Super Bowl
Golden Eye
Last edited by everwinter; 06-19-2019 at 09:22 PM..
Reason: added 2003 NBA Live
I’ll provide a few of my favorites going off of memory:
Dungeon of Doom - Mac
Donkey Kong - Original Arcade
Sim City 2000 - Mac/PC
Warcraft 2 - PC
Diablo 2 - PC
Pool of Radiance - NES
Tecmo Super Bowl - NES
The Legend of Zelda - NES
Final Fantasy 3 (VI) - SNES
Donkey Kong ‘94 - Gameboy
Super Mario Bros. 2 - NES
Metroid Zero Mission - GBA
NBA Hangtime - N64
Final Fantasy Tactics - PS1
Azure Dreams - PS1
Castlevania - Symphony of the Night - PS1
Super Mario World - SNES
GTA 5 - XBox 360
Fallout 4 - PS4
Heh.. Show my age on this one.. Anyone remember the Wizardry series?
Proving Grounds of the Mad Overlord kept me busy for a year.
Current games, I love the South Park series.. Stick of Truth and Fractured but Whole.
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