Games I've played
A complete list, to the best of my memory, of all the games I have played.
A complete list, to the best of my memory, of all the games I have played.
The reason I wanted a PS2! And it didn't disappoint.
Though I still enjoyed the original more and DMC3 gets a little melodramatic, it's still damn fun. I didn't play DMC2, so this was the DMC I had been waiting for since I finished the original.
Only played it once, and beat it. Absolutely love this game, hated to return it to the video store.
The only Metal Gear I've ever played, and it's one of my favorite games of all time.
Still have it; never got around to finishing it. I play the first few levels and then kind of lose interest, I guess. Don't get me wrong, I like it, but it feels quite tedious to me.
I've always loved air combat games, and this is the best one I've ever played. Brought a good story to the genre as well.
Liked this one FAR better than Fallout 3. Still had a lot of the same problems, but the shooting felt better, the story was more engaging, and it felt like I had more control in where I took my character in this one; like I was really on an adventure. Mark Morgan's music makes a return, and Caesar's Legion from the cancelled project "Van Buren" plays a key role! Really good stuff.
Fun, strategic gameplay. This is the game I use as a benchmark for all turn-based computer RPGs.
It's an alright game... But I felt the story and side quests were pretty bland.
Game still amazes me today. A classic!
Playing this game was when I started to believe id had lost their touch. So disappointing. Not a bad game by any stretch of the imagination. But certainly it was no Doom or Quake.
Such an awesome game. Just what you'd expect from id.
I disliked this one more than Doom 3, but I have very fond memories of playing it online, since this was the first game I played online constantly.
Not much to say about this one. It was NFS:HP2!
Played this on the PC, and wasn't a big fan of it...
I remember I was so stoked about this game since at the time, I was a huge White Zombie / Rob Zombie fan.
Real fond memories of playing this with my brother. The game that got me into Twisted Metal.
My brother owned this and I rented it once, but I could never really get into it.
Purchased it on Steam during the 2010 Holiday Sales, and REALLY enjoyed it.
Loved this game. Haven't played it since the mid-90's.
My brother owned it and I played it with him a few times when I would go to his house, but I didn't like it as good as Super Mario Kart. Haven't played it since the late 90's.
Played it once with my brother. I feel this is the worst Mario Kart of the three I've played. Real disappointment.
My brother owned this. I tried to play it once, but it was to hard for my 7-8 year old self, so I remember hating it. I know, I missed out on one of the most loved games of the late 90's.
"The flow of time is always cruel... its speed seems different for each person, but no one can change it... A thing that does not change with time is a memory of younger days... "
Possibly my favorite game of all time.
Great game, but definitely no Ocarina of Time. I remember not having the N64 expansion pack and couldn't play it on Christmas Day. My parents were PISSED. Still, this is a awesome game.
This was the first time I had ever played the original The Legend of Zelda or Zelda II: The Adventure of Link. The original LoZ still held up, and continues to do so. Zelda II, I felt, was a heartbreaking addition to the series.
So, which is the best Zelda game? Wind Waker, or OoT? Hmm... Well, I'd say OoT definitely has the upper edge when it comes to nostalgia. But is it fair that Wind Waker get the shaft just because, as a kid, I had never played a game that took me on such an amazing adventure? Wind Waker is an amazing game, but still probably falls just below OoT as my favorite Zelda game. Which is to say, Wind Waker is one of my favorite games of all time.
This may very well have been MY FIRST GAME. I don't remember what my first game was, but apparently my mom bought me a SNES with this bundled with it, as well as Super Mario World. So either one could have been my first game on Christmas day at the age of 2.
Played this on my brother's Wii on Virtual Console in 2009, and I loved it. Damn hard though.
Never actually played this on the NES. Played it on my brothers Wii through Virtual Console in 2009. Classic, awesome Mario.
My first traditionally-designed Mario game, and another possible first game ever.
This was the last console Super Mario I played until New Super Mario Bro's Wii. Don't get me wrong, it's not a bad game, but I remember not liking it anywhere near as good as Super Mario Bro.'s World.
Rented and only played for a little over an hour. Was kind of disappointed it what I played, given how it looks pre-release. But will have to play it more in the future.
Played this one after I had played Half-Life 2, and while I prefer the second one, this is a must-have for a science fiction FPS fan,
Right up there with Ocarina of Time, Half-Life 2 is a serious contender for my favorite game of all time. What amazes me is the game is so linear, yet it doesn't feel that way because of the intensity. Even the visuals are still amazing today.
The best deal in gaming history! Episode Two, TF2 and Portal in one package. Also played Episode One for the first time in The Orange Box.
One of my contenders for best game of 2007. One of the best stories of any game, as well as one of the most atmospheric. A hell of a lot of fun, it's exactly my kind of game.
Not as good as the original, but not as bad as everyone says. The story is a little ham-fisted, yes, but the GAME is still, at its core, Bioshock. That's all that matters.
At the time of writing this, I've poured nearly 200 hours into the multiplayer of this game and still ready for more. Campaign was heartbreaking though; nowhere near as good as the original Bad Company.
First Battlefield game I had ever purchased. Before this, I had played several of the Battlefield 1942 demo's, but never had the computer to run it consistently, and certainly could not run Battlefield 2 (still can't). I've loved Battlefield since playing those demos, and this one did not disappoint.
PS2 version. I kind of liked it back when I had first bought it, but my liking for it wore off soon after. A mediocre game.
Enjoyable at first, but very tedious after a couple of hours. Too easy, and I felt the story had no character.
My thoughts on it are pretty much the same as what I thought about the original. Tedious and lacking real character in the story, which is apparently what they're trying to focus on in the series.
This used to be my favorite game for the Xbox 360. It wasn't so much the game, but the people who I would meet on there and play it with that drew me into it. It's worth noting, I didn't have many experiences with Xbox frat boys while I was playing. Today, I feel that the cover-based gameplay is good, but bogged down with many problems I have with how little damage most of the weapons do. Also, the storyline is forgettable.
Loved the game for a couple of months, but eventually grew very tired of it. Still, fond memories of playing this game with friends.