Ignition
Command and Conquer: Red Alert
Baldur's Gate (1+2)
Goldeneye
The Sims
Driver
Quake 2
Anachronox
Little Big Adventure 2
Jedi Knight: Dark Forces 2
Half Life/HL 2 and the episodes
Soldier of Fortune (1+2)
Fallout 2 (and 3)
Freelancer
Rainbow Six: Rogue Spear to Athena Sword
Deus Ex (1 and even 2)
UT/UT2003/UT2004
Elder Scrolls (2,3 and 4, natch)
S.T.A.L.K.E.R. Shadow of Chernobyl (really sad that my PC died before i could finish it)
Mass Effect 1+2
Mirror's Edge
Broken Sword - played it for the first time on my iPod touch
Top 5:
Deus Ex
Mass Effect 1
Mass Effect 2
Elder Scrolls 4: oblivion
Half Life 2
I haven't finished Deus Ex yet. I've been playing it, on and off, slowly, for the past 6 or 7 years. It is still the pinnacle for me, and i'm not really sure why.
I have played all of the GTAs, and i have recently decided that I get no enjoyment from being a criminal, even in a sandbox game environment... how lame is that! This is especially true in GTA 4 - killing someone in cold blood in that game feels so chillingly real that it's not entertainment. At least in GTA 3 it was cartoon-like and somehow not serious.
My all-time favourite games:
Ignition
Command and Conquer: Red Alert
Baldur's Gate (1+2)
Goldeneye
The Sims
Driver
Quake 2
Anachronox
Little Big Adventure 2
Jedi Knight: Dark Forces 2
Half Life/HL 2 and the episodes
Soldier of Fortune (1+2)
Fallout 2 (and 3)
Freelancer
Rainbow Six: Rogue Spear to Athena Sword
Deus Ex (1 and even 2)
UT/UT2003/UT2004
Elder Scrolls (2,3 and 4, natch)
S.T.A.L.K.E.R. Shadow of Chernobyl (really sad that my PC died before i could finish it)
Mass Effect 1+2
Mirror's Edge
Broken Sword - played it for the first time on my iPod touch
Top 5:
Deus Ex
Mass Effect 1
Mass Effect 2
Elder Scrolls 4: oblivion
Half Life 2
I haven't finished Deus Ex yet. I've been playing it, on and off, slowly, for the past 6 or 7 years. It is still the pinnacle for me, and i'm not really sure why.
I have played all of the GTAs, and i have recently decided that I get no enjoyment from being a criminal, even in a sandbox game environment... how lame is that! This is especially true in GTA 4 - killing someone in cold blood in that game feels so chillingly real that it's not entertainment. At least in GTA 3 it was cartoon-like and somehow not serious.