Games I Love.
These games are some of my all time favorites. I'm trying to keep newer games off this list, and stick to games that have held up over time.
These are sort of in order, but not precisely.
These games are some of my all time favorites. I'm trying to keep newer games off this list, and stick to games that have held up over time.
These are sort of in order, but not precisely.
This is one of the first things I install on any computer I have.
This is likely my favorite shooter of any variety. This is also the most reliably fun online game I have played.
I don't even want to know how many hours I spent playing this game.
Oblivion is great too, but escort missions aside, I had more fun playing this one.
Weirdly enough, my favorite part of this game was managing trees.
This remains the only game
i have ever bought without knowing anything about it. Turns out, I loved it.
I think the engine change that occurred between the release of Medievals I and II created a difference in play that warrants separate entries in this list.
I know golden eye left a bigger mark on gaming history, but I think that this game had more depth, and I had more fun playing it. Also, Laptop gun.
The way this game is set up, you rarely have to worry about losing any progress. This allows me to break it out even when I have mere minutes to play, which I realllly appreciate about it.
The depth of the economic simulation of this game was pretty significant. There was a whole lot more to it than just the railroad part, and if you chose to, that could become a major part of the gameplay.
If you ask me, this is the king of Rare platformers.
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