Your Top 3 Favorite Games

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  1. reptar REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE

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    Not in order.

    Kingdom Hearts [series]//The game itself has flaws that I cannot get over. But without Kingdom Hearts I would have never been into video games, and without video games, It would not of inspired me to draw and without that my whole career focus would be in chaos. Kingdom Hearts molded me into the person I am today.

    Persona 3 FES//This game just has such an interesting story and I just cannot stop replaying it. Much more better than P4 in my opinion. The characters were colorful and again, the plot was just amazing. I need to buy P3P so bad.

    Dragon Age: Origins//God I am such a nerd for this game. I cannot stop playing and replaying this game, I am just addicted to it oh my gosh. Bioware just has an amazing sense of humor they display so well in this game. It is another case of story over graphics.
     
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    Kingdom Hearts Birth By Sleep:Its the Latest Sequel to Kingdom Hearts and because its story is very interesting and kinda sad when you end the game completely

    Final Fantasy Crisis Core:Fan of Final Fantasy Games especially FFVIII so had to play this.After playing this game i knew the story about zack and how he got the buster sword and passed down to cloud and also because its got really nice graphics and story

    Final Fantasy XIII:The best game with awesome graphics and story line.The part that makes me sad is the ending when Vanille and Fang turn into crystals.
     
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    Jet Set Radio Future (Xbox) ~ No game compares to this. I've played and beaten it dozens of times, and loved it each time. It has that old-school young punks camp that I love so much, and buried within are a few gems of real wisdom that I couldn't live without. And if this ever receives another installment, especially if it has online multiplayer, you'll probably never see me again.

    The World Ends with You (DS) ~ When this came out, I thought the universe was trying to console me after Sega declined to make a JSRF sequel. It's set in the same city, it has the same aesthetic... The themes are a bit more mature and a bit more insightful, which is to be expected from Squeenix.

    Dept. Heaven series/Disgaea series/Megaman Zero series/Armored Core series/Shinobi III: Return of the Ninja Master/Crash Team Racing/Odin Sphere/Pokemon HeartGold/etc. ~ ...Yeah... I don't typically pick favorites beyond the above two. I love my games; why would I own them if I didn't?
     
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    GunZ Online ~ when it comes to skill based games theres in NOTHING thaat can even consider coming close to this. It is literally a case of after 6 years people are still creating new moves and strategies, to counter the thousands of other combos and counters there are, you have to find the perfect balance between defensive and offensive, constantly evolve to counter your opponent, trying to get a hit in it him without leaving yourself open to be trapped.

    Brutal Legend ~ I'm not actually sure what it is that makes me love this game so much... Other than drowned Ophelia. Maybe its the comedy, maybe the metal settings, its an amusing blend of hack n slash, free roam and rts.

    Dune 2000 ~ As the first RTS ever created and, in my opinion, the best Dune 2000 has been something I've loved since childhood, sure the graphics may be lacking, the startup may be slow, but the battles are epic, the ways of infiltrating and destroying the enemies' base endless, the houses are balanced each having their own strangths and weaknesses, and it's just fun to play.
     
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    Kingdom Hearts 2-PS2- amazing game. love the story. love the worlds. love love love!

    Final Fantasy- basically...any and all of them i am in love with. they are all different but still have things that tie them together. (gameplay, Summons, so on)

    and finaly.

    Ocarina of Time- if you havent played this game. you need to be shot. it was and still is concidered one of the most amazing games of all time. and for me it will always be. this game was massive and beautiful and the story was as epic as any game ive ever played.
     
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    1. Fallout 3: I've put countless hours into getting every little thing in this game. I have all the DLC and have played some of them over 10 times. Its really just an epic game.

    2. Pokemon Silver/Gold: While I ADORED the remakes, they didn't have the same crazy nostalgic factor the originals did. I always loved Generation 2 more than any other gameplay-wise.

    3. Dragonball Z Budokai 1/2/3: Nothing defined my childhood more than these games, including the Tenkaichi ones. Hours upon hours of fighting as some of my favorite childhood characters simply made me love these games. Even now, I play some of them lol.
     
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    Mega Man 2: As a fan of retro-platformers, the Mega Man series was pretty much the acme for them, in my book at least. Difficult but fun platforming, several different weapons... The second one personally was my favorite because it had the best designed Robot Masters in my opinion.

    Brutal Legend: Metal music, fantastic humor, creative story with mythology-like backstory, all great stuff. The RTS fighting system has just enough action-adventure to it and the general aesthetic is great.

    Metal Gear Solid 3: The MGS games have always been great sneaky fun, but MGS3 let you have the most fun with it (s'far as I know. I haven't played the fourth yet). Cool takedowns, throwing snakes at people, cool unlockables, all great ingredients for a good game. Plus I love easter eggs and this game is full of 'em.
     
  8. The Twin My, what a strange duet

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    My picks mean a bit more to me than just "ZOMG lieksocoolgame".

    1. Columns - This I played on my Sega Genesis when I was just five. It was the first time I'd ever played a home video game; I had messed around with some of the classic cabinet arcade games at a local "playplace" (not the famous skater mouse; this one was a local business that sadly died before I entered elementary school. Amazing place it was. Way better than that place where a kid can be a kid, but that's due to personal memories and nostalgia),and is probably what turned me into the gamer chick I am now. Plus, that music was pretty awesome.

    LoZ:OoT - Like others have mentioned it is a groundbreaker of a game, but it's on my faves as the first video game I ever took seriously, trying to get it 100% complete. I didn't achieve that until my college years, but it's still the first game I've ever been able to that in.

    Super Mario 64 - This game is absolutely amazing. It was the first game for the N64, if memory serves right, but it's genius. I still haven't managed to get all of the stars in it yet, but I love how it turns into a party just watching one person play, like at my friend's last party, where it took us 25 minutes to try and beat the penguin sliding race (I was the only one who got close, but I walked out of the doorway instead of talking to the penguin. Oops)
     
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    Fullmetal Alchemist: Dual Sympathy - Loved how it followed the story of the original series to the voice acting.

    Pokemon Silver - One of my first games, filled with nostalgia. I still play it today, i think it's better than Soul Silver.

    Super Mario 64 - Epic.
     
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    umm lets see
    not in any order but i guess
    kingdom hearts- because it was love at first sight and a awesome game for all ages
    halo-this game has changed the gameing world and destoryed sooo many lives (and thats what makes a great game)
    umm a 3rd one how about
    counter strike- the game is old but i love to play my friends in it and we would play for hours, speat all our money playing it, and always leave with a smile
     
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    Devil May Cry Series- I loved the hack-n-slash gameplay along with the good storyline, along with great character devlopment.

    Megaman Legends 1/2- A total different spin off one of my all time fav. characters, an amazing game with decent story and unique play.

    Castlevania: Symphony of the Night- What can i say with the right view a game that lasts hours and hours, I never truely get bored of playing a badass vampire bent on destroying his father.
     
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    Soul calibar- best game kinda better than tekken

    Samurai warriors 2 - tells all about history but fun

    WArrriors orocohi- got over a thousand cahaters but confusing story lines
     
  13. Peace and War Bianca, you minx!

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    No particular order. Mainly the games that have affected my life or outlook on it.

    Mass Effect - a real beauty in terms of graphic capability, story telling and customability, my first game on the 360 and (fortunately and unfortunately) I've played it about 8 times through now, still finding new things interesting and intruiging about it. I'm a lover of sci fi, and it makes the best of all the conventions whilst adding new and unique twists, not only being down to earth in terms of characters yet still creating a sense of fantasy about it.

    Kingdom Hearts - truely what I love about RPGs is the scruffy hero turning from a nobody into the saviour of existence. Sora delivered just that and is the personafication of a truely heroic young kid, pushed into deadly and terryfing situations that allows him to meet new friends, and really true friends through his optimism and his heart. The series has twists and turns in the story and it always brings together the best in imagination.

    Dynasty Warriors series - as much as people disdain the series for its repetitive and boring graphics it's one of the reasons I love it. The simplicity of the series always appealed to me, the characters and artistic moves of the fighting, it being based on classical literature. It opened me up to a wider world, weirdly enough, and started my fascination into the Chinese culture. Like I said games that have affected my life. This one most out of them all.
     
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    1. Paper Mario The Thousand Year Door: The Dumbo of video games. The Citizen Kane of video games. Flawless, a masterpiece, the greatest video game of all time. Perfect story (which perfectly balances comedy and drama without having a mood whiplash), cast, enviroments, gameplay, music (the only exception being the repetitive music during any casual non-boss battle), and is overall "epic" but unpretentious. If every video game was being burned off the face of the earth, and I could only save one, it'd be this one. Oh, and Vivian is the greatest video game character of all time.
    The rest, I can never decide nor rank. I can only list off random favorites (Rayman 2, Sly 2&3, Sonic Hedgehog 2).
     
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    1. Dragon Age: Origins. Absolutely love this game to bits, I can play it over and over again, and have a dozen different outcomes. I love how the origin you chose impacts the way people treat you, the endings you can have and the emotion that goes into the origins is really cool. The Dalish origin on this game is probably one of the most heartbreaking, and the one I play through most often.

    2. Kingdom Hearts II. Graphics were amazing, story was very good and I can play it a hundred times and never get bored.

    3. The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion. The total sense of freedom in this game is amazing. Love it because you can go where you want, whenever you want. The graphics are very good, and watching the sunset on that game is absolutely amazing.

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    1. Resident Evil 4
    The gameplay is amazing, it's a refreshing change from previous RE games, and saving Ashley sure is fun.

    2. Kingdom Hearts Birth By Sleep
    To be honest... I haven't played it yet, but it's already number two. x3

    3. Resident Evil 0
    I love the storyline, the puzzles, and I love that you have someone there to help you out. XD
     
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    ICO: I prefer this to Shadow of the Colossus mainly because of the engrossing story and the great puzzle elements. Also the twist at the end was amazing.

    Chrono Trigger: Awesome story and amazing music to boot. The best thing about this game imo is the many different endings you can get just by making one slight difference in how you play the game and it will take more than one playthrough to get all of the endings.This is probably my favourite RPG on the SNES.

    Silent Hill 2: Amazing story and one of the best horror games I've ever played. The plot is as twisted as any horror game you could wish for and also the tricky yet manageable puzzles make this game a work of art.
     
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    Kingdom Hearts 2- I am addicted. Love the storyline, and especially the gameplay. I really like how good the graphics are too.

    Final Fantasy 9- The storyline is what gets me on this one, even though I don't like the battle style. The graphics arent that great except for in the cutscenes, but even so, I love this game.

    Rogue Galaxy- I love the storyline alot, there's alot of good voice actors in there, and I also like the battle style. The graphics are pretty nice too.

    (Shoutout to Portal- I love this game too, but I don't own it so I am not counting it in my top 3.)
     
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    Okami - The graphics are amazing, and the story is very deep as well; dark and humorous. The music is terrific as well. The gameplay is quite unique, also. It was very simple, and yet it presented many challenges. I would recommend this game to anyone.

    Portal - This game is just epic. Mind0boggling, yes, but epic all the same. I just love throwing the turrets into an infinite loop. :P Also, the 'The cake is a lie' joke never gets old at my house.

    Little Big Planet - Gameplay is simple, and requires a bit of strategies. The customization adds a lot of replay value to this game. Plus. this game is a lot more fun when your playing with others, and two of them are drunk. :D