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What Are Your Favorite Video Games?
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These arn't in order but hey. my favorites. Also to limit my list only one per franchise.

1. Goldeneye / Perfect Dark (N64): my first console shooter these were such a blast to play with other people. Perfect dark is practically goldeneye with a seperate campaign, expansion pak support, and bots soooo kudos.

2. Mario 64: My favorite mario game. A few for the GBA come close buut there was something magical about N64. Also kick-ass final boss theme that really got my adreniline going when i was a kid.

3. Unreal Tournament (PC) (1999): My first game of all time. Nothing compares to the narrator congratulating your headshots. Facing Worlds + Sniper Rifle = Profit :jagoff:

4. Final Fantasy X (PS2/PS3/PSV): I've played all of the main series final fantasy games save for fifteen and eleven and i adore all of them in some way. FFX at the time blew me away. The story of Tidus coming to grips on this new world (Spira) and the love that could never be (Tidus + Yuna) well... until you get the perfect ending to FFX-2.... The sphere grid was fun to toy with. I remember rolling the dice as a kid to see which path each character would take when they got to a crossroads on the grid. It made it much much tougher than it needed to be but i enjoyed it. This was the first rpg i have ever completed. :c00l: AURON FOREVER

5. Dragonball Z Budokai Tenkaichi 3 (ps2): whats better than a dragonball z game done right? a dragonball z game done right with an amazing amount of characters to pick from. I racked up a huge amount of play time on this one, proving its incredible replay value. Why they haven't followed up with an ACTUAL SEQUAL to this or an HD remake of T3 is beyond me.

6. Fallout 3 GOTY (xbox 360): Lets face it, i love rpgs, even if i do suck at them. Shooters though... im less terrible so mashing them up and adding a survival-ish theme to it. I played this and borderlands around the same time and while both being rpg shooters... fallout 3 was less dry than borderlands. The reason why i included the GOTY version is that i didn't have internet at the time i played this.. and having all the dlc with it was amazing. <3 winterized power armor + chinese electric sword thing <3

7. Halo 2 (xbox): My favorite halo game. got me through middle school. I am the Lockout FFA King. :fuckyeah:

8. Call of duty 2 (PC): Great wwII story. Great Visuals. Great sounds. Great Normandy beach level.

9. Star Wars Battlefront 2 (PC/Ps2): Multiplayer Jedi mash fest? hell ye

10. Super Smash Bros Brawl (Wii): On this list for sheer replayability, large unlockable pool, size of roster, and the huge amount of hours i put into this damn thing. Although i have played each of the SSB games up to this one.. this one in my opinion was better than melee... except for the random slipping shitz. gets annoying at times. online multiplayer was neat buuuut all it too was one guy with bad internet to turn it into a lag-brawl. I enjoyed the story and the beautiful metaphor it represented. If you didn't get it i would check up on Game Theory's video on the subject. really worth looking into if you enjoy SSB as a whole.


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