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sinugie: tetris!
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tinyE: Somehow I think this should count as the pat answer. Has anyone here ever known anyone who has never played and at one time never enjoyed Tetris?
for right now i'd say actually will be quite normal to say yes. i mean with the current option we have with mobile gaming and co.on my place tetris got big thankfully with the need something to waist time on mobile.
The game I have in my mind. Every other game is flawed. Some I can fix with mods.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P9EhvDAMjWc

Someone had to do it. :)
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trentonlf: For me it's either command and conquer red alert or Skyrim
Wow... I think that is really interesting - an old-school RTS and a pretty new open world first-person RPG.
That's quite a range.
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djdarko: There are so many, but the ones I always go back to are Zelda: A Link to the Past, Super Metroid, and Super Mario World.
How could I forget these!? Yep, I'm totally with you there. ALttP is the best Zelda, IMHO.
Based on my own personal enjoyment, I think the one game I enjoyed more than any other...probably the first Fallout. Atmosphere, character progression, storyline, it just had it all for me.

Honorable mentions to Arcanum and Might & Magic: World of Xeen.
Diablo 2 and actually a DLC: Shivering Isles. I was going back and forth between Fallout NV and Oblivion and then remembered that I had the most fun playing with the Mad God Sheogorath.
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trentonlf: For me it's either command and conquer red alert or Skyrim
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AdamR: Wow... I think that is really interesting - an old-school RTS and a pretty new open world first-person RPG.
That's quite a range.
The first Red Alert kept me occupied for over 300 hours and the same with Skyrim so found it hard to choose between them LOL
Battlefield 1942 with expansions on a 32-player server with nobody playing like a griefing / camping / kiddie jackass.
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HereForTheBeer: Battlefield 1942 with expansions on a 32-player server with nobody playing like a griefing / camping / kiddie jackass.
One of the main reasons I really dislike playing a large random set of people is because there's usually way too many jackasses :-/
Metal Gear Solid 2 for me. Why? Because it had Sean Connery with an eyepatch and an exoskeleton impersonating a legendary warrior having a monologue about civil rights and freedom over the ruins of Wall Street after a gigantic submersible mobile fortress penetrates the coast of Manhattan in preparation for an epic sword fight over the roof of Federal Hall while an evil artificial intelligence plots for world domination. Good times!
Post edited May 28, 2014 by ASnakeNeverDies
These threads are starting to get real old...
Post edited May 28, 2014 by monkeydelarge
Too many games to list that I really enjoy, and I really can't choose one as the "Best Game of All Time".
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Jimmke: Grim Fandango, too bad that the sequel is never going to happen.
Grim Fandango, yes. A sequel? Why? Can't a game stand alone without generating sequels? The ending was great, it was right. It was amazing how lost I felt when I had to leave Manny and Meche and Glottis. I'd never have thought I could get so attached to a couple of skeletons and a big, orange demon! I can't see ruining that ending by churning out a sequel that would be very unlikely to come close to Grim, let alone surpass it.
I request a change of the thread title. It should be, "What is the game that came closest to being as good as Deus Ex", otherwise there's no point in arguing.