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Just a small selection of my very favorite games. Kind of in order.
Just a small selection of my very favorite games. Kind of in order.
Saw commercials and was dying to play it. I tried it at a friend's house, then bought the game and took it around to play anywhere someone had a PS2 until I was able to get my own. I've almost played the game too many times at this point, yet I still love it.
I started this game after reading a Kingdom Hearts fanfiction that had Yuna as a main character. I adore this game; I really do. The story and characters beat out just about every other game out there for me.
The amazing sequel to Shadow Hearts. It lost just a bit of the darkness that enveloped the first game, but it still maintained the strong connection to it. The story is just fantastic, honestly. This a wonderful game... just as good as any big name RPG. Better than some, in my opinion.
The first game I really fell in love with. And probably the first one I actually finished by myself. I honestly cannot accurately tell you how much I love this game, or how much it influenced me, without embarrassing myself.
I have a strong emotional connection to this game. During a very dark time in my life, Shadow Hearts saved me. I noticed the title on an RPG website, and I had a dream about it. I'm easily persuaded by dreams, so in spite of my bad depression, I just had to check it out. This started my current love of games in general. Along with that, Shadow Hearts is a wonderful game that more people should try.
A fantastic game that I made the mistake of blazing through with a guide the first time instead of taking the time to enjoy. I've learned my lesson, believe me. I'm so glad I've had the opportunity to play this game again.
After watching the Endurance Run, I fell in love with this game. I love the characters, the story, the gameplay. The fusing system did need a bit of an overhaul, but other than that, I pretty much love every bit of this game.
I'm a little more obsessed with The Sims 2 than anyone really should be. But hey, at least I admit it? I have every expansion and stuff pack. This game lets me both relax and stretch my creative muscles without pressure. It's my go-to game for stress relief, and I love making characters from my stories.
I absolutely love Skyrim. I went into Oblivion completely unsure if I'd enjoy this type of game. Just after I finished it, Skyrim was released, and I went in full of excitement for what I hoped would be an even better game. Skyrim delivered. After over four years and nearly 242 hours of playing, I finally finished the main storyline and just about every side quest I was interested in. I saved the game with a screen of my family all together. I think there's a chance I might want to go visit them again one day (and maybe even run around a bit). But for now, I finally feel done with Skyrim. And that makes me both happy and sad.
New worlds, new characters, new adventures. My favorite game of 2010, just barely beating out Final Fantasy XIII. I'm loving replaying it in HD.
Beautiful graphics and wonderful characters. It's one of my favorite Final Fantasy casts, and the game is just gorgeous. I honestly don't understand why people were so negative about it.
I found Beyond to be a beautiful story that really made me think. I usually have a clear path in games with choices because I know myself very well, but I actually had to deliberate over a few of my choices in this game. There were some technical imperfections in Beyond, but I was able to enjoy playing it in a way I wasn't able to in some other games focusing on story over gameplay. I'm sure this game isn't for everyone, but it was definitely for me.
My Step Brother and I loved this game. It totally traumatized me when a certain character dies. Having played it since then, that scene doesn't bother me at all, but the overall atmosphere still totally scares me. (Yes, I know I'm weak.) I've played this about 5 times at this point and figured out the way to do everything in one playthrough.
Visually stunning for the time. I don't love the story as much as other Final Fantasys, but I found it really fun to play. I think I spent more than 100 hours with this game. I have a lot of love for the characters as well, even if the story didn't really suit me.
I absolutely loved the first half of FFXV. The second half slowly went downhill for me. But the story still stuck with me in an unexpected way.
There are things about this game I love and things I hate. I thought that the main story was beautiful, and I loved the dressphere system. Mostly, I just didn't like the disjointed way of playing through the game. And all the mini-games... well, just the shooting one, actually. I was trying so hard to get 100% the first time through, and that mini-game was the worst for me.
The only PS1 Final Fantasy I've actually beaten. It has Vivi in it! <3 And I like it a lot. Uh, that's about it.
I love the story, but never finished the game. This is what I was playing when everything was kind of falling apart for me. I have restarted it and hope to complete it at some point, but playing it brings back a lot of bittersweet memories.
My first Tales game. My favorite GameCube game. And the game I got my GameCube for in the first place. I really loved this story.
The first game I bought for my 360. Amazingly beautiful and extremely bizarre at times. I really, really loved it.
I remember when this was rumored to be a real sequel to Super Mario RPG. *Sighs* Ah, well, still a really great game. <3 I love this series.
More Paper Mario! I also loved this game. My only issue was having to go all the way back through the last castle twice to restock on items. That part was extremely annoying.
My first game. Spent most of my time with Super Mario Bros. 3 & Super Mario World. I've never beaten any of these games, but I did get through most of the Special World in SMW.
I spent a ton of time in this game. It was a game I played through to completion with the help of my Step Dad.
Totally in love with Super Mario 3D World! Like, seriously. I was hearing great things from reviewers, but it really is amazing! And I had been sold when I only heard Kitty Peach.
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