What's your favorite game.

Also, I like the first few Lego games (lego star wars, lego indiana jones). They were fun when I was 6 or 7 I think. I remember throwing fits when I could not play it, or my brother would not help with button mashing (which plagued so many games back then…).

Also, I like the first few Lego games (lego star wars, lego indiana jones). They were fun when I was 6 or 7 I think. I remember throwing fits when I could not play it, or my brother would not help with button mashing (which plagued so many games back then…).

Then you play it well. On campaign after grabbed a Banshee I always drive it to nearest wall, break both of its wings so it becomes slim, and drive it to strange place like indoor or command center.

Are we allowed to have more than one favourite???

-Sim City 2000.
-the early Command & Conquer and Red Alert series.
-Theme Hospital.
-European Air War.
-the ‘real’ Operation Flashpoint and ARMA series.
-the Tropico series.

EDIT: add in:
-IL2 Sturmovik
-Icewind Dale

Then you play it well. On campaign after grabbed a Banshee I always drive it to nearest wall, break both of its wings so it becomes slim, and drive it to strange place like indoor or command center.

Are we allowed to have more than one favourite???

-Sim City 2000.
-the early Command & Conquer and Red Alert series.
-Theme Hospital.
-European Air War.
-the ‘real’ Operation Flashpoint and ARMA series.
-the Tropico series.

EDIT: add in:
-IL2 Sturmovik
-Icewind Dale

Not really too sure what my “favorite” game is, but I have a few that I really enjoyed.

The first one is Bioshock, which I absolutely loved because of the atmosphere and the way that it told me the story. There was nobody explicitly telling the story, but I really loved exploring what rapture has become and finding hints and clues as to what the city has once been and what it is in the present time. It’s a great game that everyone should play, and it is relatively cheap right now.

I also really loved Mirror’s Edge. The graphics and the environment was very nicely made. I absolutely loved the gameplay in Mirror’s Edge. It was a unique step into unknown territory for a game, but I think that it was executed very nicely. The only problem I had with this game was the shooting parts. It subtracted from the overall point of the game and seemed badly done. On another note, Mirror’s Edge 2. EA isn’t as bad as I once thought now.

Portal 2 was an extraordinary game. I loved the unique concept of the game and definitely loved the characters and story. Cave Johnson is amazing :P.

UFO: Enemy Unknown
Age of Mythology
Original Civilization - I remember playing it non-stop for more than 24 hours once, I was much younger then :slight_smile:

Yes. Both portal games had me hysterical.

I got Portal 2 yesterday.

Finished it today, and I have to say, I’m ready to play (parts of) it again.

Portal 1 was good in itself, but Portal 2 makes Portal 1 look like nothing.

Not really too sure what my “favorite” game is, but I have a few that I really enjoyed.

The first one is Bioshock, which I absolutely loved because of the atmosphere and the way that it told me the story. There was nobody explicitly telling the story, but I really loved exploring what rapture has become and finding hints and clues as to what the city has once been and what it is in the present time. It’s a great game that everyone should play, and it is relatively cheap right now.

I also really loved Mirror’s Edge. The graphics and the environment was very nicely made. I absolutely loved the gameplay in Mirror’s Edge. It was a unique step into unknown territory for a game, but I think that it was executed very nicely. The only problem I had with this game was the shooting parts. It subtracted from the overall point of the game and seemed badly done. On another note, Mirror’s Edge 2. EA isn’t as bad as I once thought now.

Portal 2 was an extraordinary game. I loved the unique concept of the game and definitely loved the characters and story. Cave Johnson is amazing :P.

UFO: Enemy Unknown
Age of Mythology
Original Civilization - I remember playing it non-stop for more than 24 hours once, I was much younger then :slight_smile:

Yes. Both portal games had me hysterical.

I got Portal 2 yesterday.

Finished it today, and I have to say, I’m ready to play (parts of) it again.

Portal 1 was good in itself, but Portal 2 makes Portal 1 look like nothing.

I’d have to agree. Portal laid a pretty good foundation for Portal 2. It was a good game, but it wasn’t “great” like Portal 2 was. I’d have to blame that on the limited narrative in Portal.

I’d have to agree. Portal laid a pretty good foundation for Portal 2. It was a good game, but it wasn’t “great” like Portal 2 was. I’d have to blame that on the limited narrative in Portal.