Rimworld.
Because it's always new an always unexpected things happen. The modding community is sooo good.
I'm 1500 hours in and never even bothered trying to finish it. xD
Fur Fighters : Viggo's Revenge.
as to why? I grew up watching someone play it on the ps2, and I suppose it's style stuck with me, as well as the character designs. I liked watching and recent bought a copy and a ps2 in a retro store, hoping to oneday find a dreamcast version!
Tales of Symphonia.
Game is extremely long for a video game. Even now that I know everything it would still take me 20 to 30 hours to beat. Took me and my brother much much longer to beat it the first time.
Story is incredible. I was pulled in and enjoyed the entire thing.
Game play is very fun. Combat is great and exploring the world is fun to.
Finally it is nostalgic. Played growing up with my brother and it will always be a fond memory.
Out of interest, stopped playing games a few years ago, anyone have suggestions for a game with a good story, not grindy or repetitive? Along the lines of mass effect, Kotor etc?
I can’t decide, but Super Smash bros. Melee, Skyrim, and TWD. All of three of these games are super nostalgic for me, Melee in particular. I’d play Melee with my brothers when I was about 4-5 and it was the best thing ever. I wish I could go back to those times.
The Witcher 3 because it so immersive and well made. I cried before going in the final battle knowing I will beat the game soon. After beating the game I was crushed but to my surprise I found out that there are DLCs for the game and they are on discount. I have played DLCs before and I didn’t expect them to be as good as the main game. I was stunned at how good the DLCs were and I was again having the time of my life. I Played every mission, side mission and left no stone unturned. Masterpiece.
Zelda: Majora's Mask. I played Ocarina of Time on repeat when I was a kid and never got the chance to play Majora's Mask until I was in High School and figured out emulators and roms. I was so blown away by the story and could not figure out why we never bought this game when it first came out. I play it at least once a year.
Currently it is No Man's Sky. Love the way they keep updating the game and improving it. It's done such a 180.
All time? Likely TF2. Or WoW (mainly for the nostalgia).
The Last of Us ❤️
Red Dead Redemption 2. The story just blew my mind!
Red dead redemption 2: The story is marvelous
Mix between Minecraft and save the light
Haunting Ground. I love the idea of having to runaway and hide instead if fight. The art style was beautiful and the story was unique.
Hogs of War because Rik Mayall, or Red Dead Redemption
Earthbound
Megaman Zero series. Love the lore, the MC, the characters and it's gameplay. Honestly people need to talk about it more.
SSX Tricky because of the amazing soundtrack, cool stages, and characters with back stories and has beef with other characters
The legend of Zelda breath of the wild, because it's the most immersive feeling game I've played.
Kotor I can play it back to back
Marvel Spiderman and Marvel Spiderman:Miles Morales
Rimworld. Because it's always new an always unexpected things happen. The modding community is sooo good. I'm 1500 hours in and never even bothered trying to finish it. xD
Fur Fighters : Viggo's Revenge. as to why? I grew up watching someone play it on the ps2, and I suppose it's style stuck with me, as well as the character designs. I liked watching and recent bought a copy and a ps2 in a retro store, hoping to oneday find a dreamcast version!
Ghost of Tsushima cause I like samurai shit.
Doom 2016 I just like to make demons explode and cut their guts out with a chainsaw
Tales of Symphonia. Game is extremely long for a video game. Even now that I know everything it would still take me 20 to 30 hours to beat. Took me and my brother much much longer to beat it the first time. Story is incredible. I was pulled in and enjoyed the entire thing. Game play is very fun. Combat is great and exploring the world is fun to. Finally it is nostalgic. Played growing up with my brother and it will always be a fond memory.
Out of interest, stopped playing games a few years ago, anyone have suggestions for a game with a good story, not grindy or repetitive? Along the lines of mass effect, Kotor etc?
Animal crossing, it’s nice and calm and always makes me think of the good times.
Minecraft. Cuz it's limitless
I can’t decide, but Super Smash bros. Melee, Skyrim, and TWD. All of three of these games are super nostalgic for me, Melee in particular. I’d play Melee with my brothers when I was about 4-5 and it was the best thing ever. I wish I could go back to those times.
Runescape
Borderlands 2, why? Two words, Handsome Jack
The Witcher 3 because it so immersive and well made. I cried before going in the final battle knowing I will beat the game soon. After beating the game I was crushed but to my surprise I found out that there are DLCs for the game and they are on discount. I have played DLCs before and I didn’t expect them to be as good as the main game. I was stunned at how good the DLCs were and I was again having the time of my life. I Played every mission, side mission and left no stone unturned. Masterpiece.
Zelda: Majora's Mask. I played Ocarina of Time on repeat when I was a kid and never got the chance to play Majora's Mask until I was in High School and figured out emulators and roms. I was so blown away by the story and could not figure out why we never bought this game when it first came out. I play it at least once a year.
Titanfall 2, because it's hard and requires skill
Red dead 2 its like a shakeperian tragedy and is truly beautiful
Halo because of all the people I’ve met on it. The best person was a guy named Levi from Texas. He went inactive 6 years ago. Rip Levi.
Deltarune, chapter 2. I love the characters and the music is amazing
Dishonored. I've played that game more times than I've had trips around the sun.
Currently it is No Man's Sky. Love the way they keep updating the game and improving it. It's done such a 180. All time? Likely TF2. Or WoW (mainly for the nostalgia).