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HTTenrai: Favorites
HTTenrai: Favorites
Most people don't have a great deal of love for SF III, but I loved trying to master the parry, and it brings back memories.
The greatest RPG ever. Disagree with me, and I'll bleed you like a stuck gecko.
Braid is one of a select few games that have gotten a genuine emotional response out of me. That's a pretty damn meaningful accomplishment.
There's something about this game I can't put my finger on, but maybe it's the fact that the game's inhabitants are surprisingly smart.
This classic is extremely replayable, insofar as your skill choices will definitely affect what kinds of ways you can approach the game.
Chop 'til you drop! What can I say?
The Elder Scrolls...ah, the good old days of playing Arena in 1995...
Post-apocalyptic goodness, and dark humor abound, this series is a timeless classic.
Samurai Warriors is a spin-off of Dynasty Warriors of sorts, and it generally takes what Dynasty Warriors does and refines it.
For all of its flaws and accusations of repetition, it's still a great series for fans of beat-'em-ups.
Nearly anything and everything in this game can be tweaked, making it a creationist's dream.
A perfect blend of difficulty and payoff, Ninja Gaiden Black was a great edition of this seminal action series.
Maybe not the best version of the games, but the original trilogy can't be beat.
A surprisingly diverse beat-'em-up experience. The rapid-reaction minigame segments are fun, too.
A great crossover of two classic fighting game franchises.
One of the best fighting game mashups ever!
A great game for its time, and probably the best Guitar Hero to date.
The pinnacle of music-gaming achievements...until Rock Band 2 and Guitar Hero: World Tour release.
It's a classic beat-'em-up, and I'm surprised no one has tried to emulate its enjoyable magic system.
Combine Magic: The Gathering was arena combat action, and you've got one hell of a recipe for success...or so Majesco had hoped. It was true, but no one bought it. :(
Ever since I played the demo of the game, I've been in love with it. It's one of those awesome games that you buy more than once in your life...
Nothing beats the streamlined features of the original.
The biggest and baddest compilation of Unreal Tournament to date. Combine it with the UT2K4 RPG mod, and you may never be able to put it down.
Perfect Dark did everything better than Goldeneye, but somehow, its charm hasn't diminished any.
Big Money! Big Prizes! I'd love a sequel, guys.
The one brick wall I don't feel too bad about banging my head against every once in a while.
Final Fight 3 felt like the answer to Streets of Rage 2's superior combat mechanics, and it shows! This game fucking rocks.
I used to shun SoR because I was a big Final Fight fan, but after playing it, I have to concede it's the superior game...not that I don't still love both very much!
There was just something supremely satisfying about the original Perfect Dark that the "sequel" managed to fuck up in so many different ways...
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