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Your Top Five Games Of All Time

Aizuke

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    Pretty much just post what your 5 tops games are and try to at least explain why it's in your top 5.

    Mine are;

    5. Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance (Game Cube)
    This made my top 5, because it was the only nintendo game I actually completed. The graphics and cutscenes were awesome, there was just a lot of talking.. XD;;

    4. Warriors Orochi (Playstation 2)
    The child of Samurai Warriors x Dynasty warriors. XD; The plot kind of sucked. D: But the gameplay was pretty good, and it kept me playing it for ages, with so many playable characters. :D

    3. Warhawk (Playstation 3)
    This game, I wouldn't eat, I wouldn't sleep, I isolated myself from everyone just to play this game. XD This game was the first time I've ever played a game online, and being the competitive person I am, I loved showing people that girls can be good at games. >:3

    2. Devil May Cry 4 (Playstation 3)
    I've always been a fan of Devil May Cry. Out of all of them I would say DMC4 is the best, followed closely by DMC3. Another game, that I isolated myself from everyone. XD Overall graphics and gameplay were pretty awesome.

    1. Final Fantasy VII (Playstation 1)
    Yes! Final Fantasy VII<3 I'm not one to judge a game on looks alone. Final Fantasy was the best game I've ever played, the only game where I wanted to replay it over and over again. I don't care if people say Final Fantasy VII is overated. >.> Back then, when it was first released, everyone thought it was the best game ever and a lot of people still do today.

    So.. That's my Top 5. Now it's your turn. :D

    Try not to judge other peoples games, we all have our respective opinions. :\ Not everyone has the same taste.
     
    → 5. Pinky Street KiraKira ☆ Music Night [Nintendo DS]
    A challenging enough rythm game with character customization, involving little girls and the cutest outfits ever. Awesome.

    → 4. Pokémon Diamond & Pearl [Nintendo DS]
    Being a longtime Pokémon competitive battler, the 4th generation's online battles were something to die for. That's all I ever needed, and yet they gave me great new features and an enjoyable experience.

    → 3. Super Mario World [Super Nintendo]
    I can't count how many times I've finished this game. It's just so much fun. Everything about it is close to perfection: the colorful graphics, catchy music, solid gameplay. If you don't like this game, you don't like your life either.

    → 2. Kirby Super Star [Super Nintendo]
    Another game that's just so fun to play. Single Player or Multiplayer, with its variety of modes and immersive gameplay, it's game that no matter when or who plays it, they will have fun. It's that awesome.

    → 1. The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker [Nintendo Gamecube]
    I had always played and enjoyed Zelda games. Ever since A Link to the Past, I kept looking forward to all new entries on the franchise. But something always irked me about them... the characters lacked, well, character. In The Wind Waker, however, they had everything I loved about the games plus just what was missing- life. The character felt alive, the setting was perfect, the story was splendid and it was all presented in the most immersive graphic style ever. Truly a masterpiece.

    → Honorable Mentions!
    Tales of Phantasia [SNES], Tales of Symphonia [GCN], Kirby Tilt 'n Tumble [GBC], Riviera: The Promissed Land [GBA], Megaman 2 [NES], Soul Calibur II [GCN], The Legend of Zelda: The Oracle of Ages / Seasons [GBC]
     
    5. Earthbound- It's funny, battle is simple yet fun. Good story line. Best SNES game ever.
    4. LoZ: OoT- Words cannot describe this game.
    3. Super Smash Bros. 64- The begining to a great series.
    2. MOTHER 3- Great sound track/story/battle system. I cried during some partys...
    1. Tales of Synphonia- I just can't explain this one...
     
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    First of all I would like you to know Aizuke this is really eating my brain up because i can't really decide but here we go. xD

    5. The World Ends With You / Tales of Symphonia
    Ok the reason why I had these tied is simple I couldn't decide what I liked better. What I really enjoy about TWEWY is that I can be playing for hours and it can never get boring. Along with that I love the art, and strange story line set in Shibuya (wich I love going to to shop in Tokyo). Tales of Symphonia is just a great RPG. I love the 3-D adventure aspect of this game, that has characters that you can learn to love so quickly.

    4. Warcraft 3
    For alll of my gaming life for some odd reason I have been attracted to RTS games like a bug to light. But because I decided I wanted to only have on RTS in my top 5 I picked Warcraft 3 for the 4 spot.

    3. Half Life 2

    This game is the best FPS I have ever played in my life. I think just the fact that the story, and mystery is so captivating I can not stop playing thus it is number 3 on my list.

    I would like to say this is where it gets hard so I would like to do two franchises.

    2. The Pokemon Franchise

    Since I was just 5 I can remember playing pokemon. I have done really, really stupid things. And (ocassionaly) succesfull things. But these games are just captivating, fun, and flat out awesome!

    1. The Zelda Franchise
    This is my favorite game franchise simply because it is a pure delight to pick up the controler and play these games. Every time I play I make sure I have alot of time put aside so there are no interuptions. Because there are so many aspects that draw you in that make you wish you were just part of the game. I probobly just sound like some sort of psycho path but It really is an amazingly great franchise and I hope you all play it some day!​
     
    My favourite games change with every new game that comes out really.
    But I guess some have stood the test of time ^^

    5. Super Smash Bros Brawl/ Super Smash Bros. 64
    This game is so addictive! I play it so much because it's a great game to play. You get a lot of different things out of it and the characters from both are really interesting, due to skills and such :3​

    4. Final Fantasy X
    After playing this game for about 3 hours, I realised it was one of the best games I'd played in a while. I don't know whether it's because I connected with the characters well or the storyline was believable, but I absolutely adored every minute of this game ^^​

    3. The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess
    This game had me from the opening credits and then when I turned into a wolf for the first time I was sold. It's such a fantastic game and the idea of the changing into a wolf thing is so clever. God I love it.​

    2. Okami
    Okami is the most beautiful game I've ever seen. It's so well drawn and you feel as though you sort of, stepped into an animé if you will ^^ I've played it so many times because if the graphics and how I want to see them again - yes, I am pretty lame :3
    I also really like the fact that you can use a paintbrush in the game to guide. I think it fits in really well.​

    1. Final Fantasy VII
    Okay. This game is le best game in the world. I've always loved it and I'm always gonna love it. The difference between VI and VII is ridiculous and everyone was awaiting the release because of that. The music throughout the game is beautiful and the concept is genius. I can't think of anything to fault with the game and I'm gonna be playing it for years to come :3​

    Sheesh, I wrote a lot XDD​
     
    I would hafta say Top 5 games (not necessarily in this order would be

    1: Shin Megami Tensei Nocturne (PS2) - Since this game I am a total MeganTen fangirl
    2: Super Mario World (SNES) - It's a good game bu mostly on here because of nostalgia purposes
    3: Pokemon Silver (GBC) - As much as I liked RBY, I felt Gen 2 had a lot of significant and admirable upgrades.
    4: Disgaea: Hour of Darkness (PS2) - I liked it more before I realized the time it would involve...
    5: Final Fantasy III (DS) - Current addiction, may not have been included if I made this list a week later
     
    V. Portal
    An amazing game. Story-wise, it was rather weak. But GLADoS was amazing either way. And the portal system was superb. And it was rather short too, that's why it's only getting the number five spot on my list.

    IV. Grand Theft Auto IV
    The game revitalized the entire franchise and brought one great multiplayer system and storyline. The characters are likable for once and the entire story was well presented. Granted, it went by quickly, but it will always be a great story and hopefully GTA V brings Niko back for a second round.

    III. Half Life 2
    The absolute greatest game series. Period. I've never enjoyed playing through a game (plus it's expansions) as much as Half Life and Half Life 2. The story is well presented with lovable characters that express emotion and feelings and the game creates an easily attached feeling to these characters. I've played through the games at least 6 times.

    II. Bioshock
    Wow. I'd have to say this is my all-time favorite Xbox 360 game. This is a masterpiece, if that's what I may call it. I've never seen a better storyline (even though some elements were borrowed). The twists and discoveries throughout the game are thrilling to say the least. While the final fight was rather lackluster, it still is a great ending to a great game. The Big Daddy/Little Sister elements were also superb. :3

    I. Team Fortress 2
    Oh boy<3 My favorite online FPS ever. The amazing visuals in this game are enough to attract anyone. You get the feeling you're in a Pixar movie gone wrong. Along with visuals, the class system in the game is almost perfect. And even so, Valve is constantly tweaking it and improving a near flawless system.​

    Yeah, I realize I could've thrown Half Life 2, Portal, and Team Fortress 2 together to make the Orange Box, but each one has its own merits and each had a place in my list separately. If I had just done the Orange Box, it would've been my number 1 choice.
     
    5. Resident Evil Code: Veronica X: I was obsessed with this game when I was younger. Needless to say, I still like it a lot. Its storyline and characters are great, as are its monsters, graphics, and OST.

    4. Tales of Eternia: My favorite RPG. In addition to having an interesting storyline and an excellent cast of main characters, it has a great battle system, good graphics, and fun side-quests/mini-games. Its world map is also nicely detailed and scores points for having a "camp" feature.

    3. The House of the Dead 2: This is the ultimate zombie rail gun shooter. Overall, it is a fun game that looks good graphically, has cool enemies, and has neat bonus features. Its storyline is not bad, either.

    2. Galaga: A classic title. This game is very fun and challenging. It is also quite advanced for its time. I love it.

    1. Silent Hill 2: A truly amazing game. It has a highly intriguing storyline that deals primarily with psychological illness. All of the game's characters are deep and realistic. Furthermore, its battle system is good, its graphics look great, its monsters are terrifying, and its soundtrack is dreary and fits the game's dark mood perfectly.
     
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    • The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time
    As soon I walked into the meadow of the Great Deku Tree, I was amazed by the epic proportions of this game. The dungeon design amazed me, the ideology and concept, I loved them. Hyrule Field has an amazing sense of freedom, I remember it was so amusing that my brother used to borrow the controller just to walk around and ride Epona. The concept of the temples and boss battles always bedazzled me and the music is simply crazy. It conveys my personal perspective of the game so perfectly that it doesn't ever feel like an outer element to it. OoT is to gaming what La Gioconda is to general culture.
    • Banjo Tooie
    As much as I love the original Banjo Kazooie, I can never get over the amount of amusement and laughter this game gave me. Very few sequels overcome the original product... This one definitely did in my book. The new concept of boss battles, the original music, the wacky, psychedelic characterswere just the perfect elements for my taste. the sarcasm, risque humor, and nerve is just... It's just freakin' genius.I loved learning how Bears need birds to fly. Again.

    • Pikmin 2
    This felt just like the first time I played Banjo Tooie. I already loved the first game to death, I already believed no follow-up could ever compare, I was stupidly wrong already. Pikmin 2 is one of those sequels that don't imitate but enhance the magic of the original and improve the gameplay without butchering the feeling, not a bit. I just love the Pikmin universe, I love the Pikmin themselves, I love exploring, surviving, sacrificing, and creating stupid strategies that never work. I just don't like losing 97 Pikmin in 4 seconds. Oh yes, it happened. :(

    • Tales of Symphonia
    Damn, just... damn. This game is so EPIC and fun to play that I don't know where to start. I'll mention what I just passionately love: the complex plot, the character development, the gameplay, the battle system, the voiceover, the animations, the mythology, the overworld, the music, the bosses, the cooking system, Sheena Fujibayashi...

    • Harvest Moon: A Wonderful Life
    I know I loved playing HM in my SNES, whatever the version was, I just know I loved it. When the gaming industry moved on to bigger, 3der ways I kinda forgot about my old console and the hours I used to spend trying to buy cows and terrain. When the Gamecube appeared, so did AWL. I cannot explain the feeling that struck me when I started playing HM in 3D. I had a dog. Called it Forrest. I had a house, a shack, a few meters of overgrown grass and a new town to explore. I also had a horse, dammit. Called it Epona of course.




     
    UNO; FINAL FANTASY VIII
    Damn, this game is just... amazing. This is my favourite game of all time. From the well-developed characters (despite the fact that I dislike Rinoa Heartilly) to the gorgeous settings and beautiful storyline, there isn't too much in the game that I truly dislike. This earlier post of mine explains in better detail why this game is among my favourite video games.

    DOS; ANIMAL CROSSING
    I actually preferred the GameCube version over Wild World for the DS. Perhaps I have fonder memories with the GC version? I don't know. I remember growing so attached to some of the townsfolk and disliking others, selling old clothes and rare items so I could buy newer clothes and rarer items, and having a massive collection of clothes stashed away in my island home. It's just... fun. XD

    TRES; KINGDOM HEARTS
    As much as I loved Organization XIII in Chain of Memories onward, I prefer the first Kingdom Hearts game over the others. My sister had just beaten KH2 (again) and then proceeded to restart KH just a few nights ago. It was then when I remembered how much I loved that game back when I first started playing it. It was just so... I don't know, the storyline wasn't as dark as the sequels. Things weren't as serious. It was a nice game to relax to.

    CUATRO; DANCE DANCE REVOLUTION: EXTREME
    I think this title has the best selection of songs for the PS2. It was also my first DDR game (I got SuperNOVA the following year, but that game never really impressed me). With songs such as B4U, .59, Tsugaru, and Drop the Bomb, this game will never get old, no matter how many times I hear certain songs or practice the same routine over and over.

    CINCO; THE SIMS 2
    This game is one of the most addictive (only beaten out by Harvest Moon: A(nother) Wonderful Life) games I have ever played. I've made my own neighbourhood, downloaded files upon files of custom content for my Sims ranging from hair to clothes to even furniture, and created little dramas within the neighbourhood. Obviously I need something better to do with my time, but The Sims 2 is still an amusing way to kill some free time.
     
    5.Super Smash Bros. Melee
    4.Pokemon Ruby/Sapphire/Zombies Ate My Neighbors
    3.Halo 3
    2.Rainbow Six Vegas 3/Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare
    1.Pokemon Diamond/Pearl
     
    5- Super Mario Sunshine

    Many people hate it. Of course, it doesn't have that magig SM64 had, but it has some things I value more: it's long, it's sunny, it has good music, and it's damn hard to 100%. And I loved playing with water. On of the games I had to finish just to prove myself that I could.

    4- Pokémon Crystal

    Oooh, the good times. It was such a revolution in the pokémon world. And, even if other games had a more decent plot, this one had a... something. I don't know how many files I played just to get to the Radio Tower and listen to the great Team Rocket theme. I don't think a pokémon game will ever beat it, maybe they have technically, but its spirit...

    3- The World Ends With You

    The first week is somewhat slow. The rest of the game is "sfsdxgsfdahdggfggI WANT TO KNOW WHAT HAPPENS NEXT!!!!1!". Maybe the battle system is a little difficult at the beggining, but once you get used, it' more manageable. And then, you get your partner changed, forcing you to get used to the new system. Constant change, an epic soundtrack, and a lot of text. For much as that fact scares some people, I love it. And, a difficulty level selector <3

    2- Super Paper Mario

    I know I'm going to hit myself for puting it second and not first as I'm tempted to, but well. Can I say "Best plot ever in a Mario Game"? Probably. Can I say "Made me laugh each two lines, and kept me crying for half an hour at the end"? Definitely. Can I say "Best soundtrack I have ever heard"? Completely. Somebody said that "This game relies completely on the surprise". And I do agree. You never know what will happen next. And I love it. Absolutely.

    1- The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker

    When I played it, I was an innocent kid who has just beaten OoT saying "Wow" and "How many dungeons D:". Then I got the second disc that came with the special edition I got and... I loved the graphics. From second 1. The detail all the characters had... and then the plot. WOW. It had a decent number of dungeons, so you didn't get bored of them (as it happened to me in ALttP, OoT and TP), a decent difficulty level (Ganon's Castle can make you crazy), and the charm of sailing. I loved it so much. And some memorable tunes like Dragon Roost Island or Molgera. And the most amazing puzzle ever in a Zelda game, Medli's room of mirrors.

    And, if you are bored, you have millions of sidequests. Windfall Shop? Nintendo club? Treasure maps? You won't run out of things to do, be sure. That's why, even if Majora's Mask has the best plot and ambiance for me, this one has the best overall. Definitely, the best game I have played.
     
    Alright, this could become interesting.

    5. Half-Life (PC)
    Alright. All my life I've been a huge FPS fan. When I wasn't watching Pokémon, Digimon, Alfred J. Kwak etc on television, I was on our computer, playing Doom, Doom 2 or Duke Nukem 3D. And when my uncle burned me (cough) a copy of Half-Life, well...

    Even though I was a huge fan of the genre, my FPS experiences were, at the time, centered around the three major titles mentioned before, with a slight add of some Heretic or Shadow Warrior. And so, Half-Life's engine was a new experience to me, and it sure blew me away big time. Not to mention that it's storyline was great and the puzzles were fun to break. It was like THAT. What THAT? THAT as in a game I could open when a friend came and we'd just be sitting in a dark room, staring at my monitor, of course playing this very game, and not to get bored.

    Good times.

    4. Pokémon Ruby/Sapphire (GBA)
    Although I am sad to say that my experiences of playing this/these game(s) is limited to ROMs and emulators, these are so far my favourite Pokémon games. Ruby was also the first one I actually played from start to finish, so that adds some of that value.

    Yeah, nothing more to say, sadly.

    3. Guitar Hero 3: Legends of Rock (PS2)
    Yes, the TOP-3 kicks off with Guitar Hero right off the bat.

    It's one of those franchises. You get your hands on a guitar for the first-time at a friend's house, and you're sucked in. That's what happened to me. Soon after playing my first song of Guitar Hero, I knew I had to get myself a copy, too. It only took two days for me to get my copy of Guitar Hero 3. From all these kind of franchises, I've got to say that Guitar Hero kicks the butts of Dance Dance Revolution etc. anyday, anytime, anywhere.

    I just want to get Through The Fire And Flames 100% on Expert...

    2. Duke Nukem 3D (PC)
    Back to the good ol' PC, and to the game that actually got me addicted to the genre I will always hold dear in my heart, first person shooting. Yes, I am talking about kicking butt and chewing bubble gum, while actually being out of any gum, and making that alien scut die. I'm talking Duke Nukem 3D, baby!

    I always thought that Duke Nukem is the most badbutt person in the whole gaming history, and I still do, for all the right reasons. While I really loved Half-Life for it's fantastic storyline, I loved this for the lack of a "real" one. Besides, first time I played this I didn't know how to read, like I'd know anything about any stories. I just fired this baby up, kicked some butt and never thought about anything. Even to this day, it's a nice break from anything else to play a little bit of Duke Nukem 3D and "sing along" all those one-liners with him.

    "Let's rock!"

    1. Team Fortress 2 (PC)
    Yes. Yes. I'm taking a hell of a gamble here. I'm placing a game I've only yet played for one month in the first place. Why am I doing this? Because while Half-Life was stinking awesome and never got boring, while Pokémon games are still my favourite RPGs around, while I really got obsessed with Guitar Hero as soon as I played the first tabs of my first song, while Duke Nukem 3D is what has brought me here (and awesome), Team Fortress 2 is the ONLY game that had me playing it for 58.2 hours for the first two weeks and still continues to be my most played Steam game every time I check my Community page (now 38.2 hours last two weeks). I am not kidding. I am a big silly nolife.

    With Team Fortress 2, nothing can go wrong, except my piece of stink computer that can barely run the game on lowest graphical settings, low-detail models and any eye-candy removed. I don't care. Even with my framerate jumping around from 5 - 40, I can still enjoy the nice cartoonish artwork, the addictive gameplay that I loved all the way back from Team Fortress Classic and of course the playable classes that actually have PERSONALITIES, unlike games like Counter-Strike or Day of Defeat or any Call of Duty game I've played yet. When you play the game on a high-tech computer, it all just edges out. The games graphics are so god damn beautiful it makes me want to cry.

    Now, my all-time favourites list of video games changes a lot as time passes. The only game that has maintained it's position in the list as long as I've known it is Duke Nukem 3D, so I guess it should have the number one position. But I am certain that even if I did this list a several months later, Team Fortress 2 would still have the number one position. With the fact that it's not even complete yet and it's still so addictive can only mean good, and I'm still yet to feel the clan-based action of it.

    It's also the source of the title of my introduction thread if no-one knew. As any player of Team Fortress 2 knows, the Scout loves saying "BONK!".

    A lot.

    ...

    BONK!

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    ..spank slap it, I got carried away AGAIN. Let's hope someone actually has the nerves to read that monster. Hehe.
     
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    5. Silent Hill [PS1]
    The first game that got me attached to the Survival-Horror genre. :D Silent Hill is a dark, disturbing game with a really compelling plot. The feeling of being alone in a deserted, foggy town ultimately made the atmosphere the most memorable aspect. The environments, enemy designs and character models were outstanding for its time. Including the soundtrack, that tied perfectly with the themes and symbolisms of the game. What also added to it was the replay value. With five possible endings depending on what you decide to do, many events to trigger and a couple of branching story paths, this game really had me back to replaying it multiple times.

    4. God of War [PS2]
    The story intrigued me the most at first, as it took place in Ancient Greece and focused on the use of Greek mythology and mysticism. Besides the unique setting and excellent presentation, it included a memorable main character depicted as an anti-hero with a deep and engaging past, so it was a nice break from always playing as the good guy. Gameplay-wise, it was addictive due to the intense action, and it proved to be a challenge. The music fit really well, and the voice acting was excellent. It was one of the most visually impressive games at the time, and tried to push the limits of the PS2. God of War is one of my favourite Action-Adventure games, and it delivered in each aspect.

    3. Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots [PS3]
    I have been a fan of this series ever since its PS1 debut. And this series had not produced such a perfect entry, until now. :3 I recognized the fact that this game is consistent and professionally done to every detail in a single vision. I enjoyed watching every minute of the cutscenes and reading the heavy dialogue, though not everyone would want to sit through and absorb all the intertwined plots the series puts forward. At the ending credits, I was left speechless and in awe. It was so emotional, that I shed a tear. XD; Final Fantasy games have come close, but now almost seem silly compared to the story that was presented here. With outstanding graphics and gameplay, some of the best cutscenes the business has ever seen to date, a truly harrowing event in the final act capped of by the most artistically staggering boss battle ever, MGS4 managed to deliver the hype. Simply put, this game was beyond amazing<3

    2. Final Fantasy VII [PS1]
    One of the games that made the Playstation as huge of a success as it was. FF7's storyline is truly intriguing, and the original idea of the plot made it stand out above the rest. One of the few games that presented such a great execution of story concept and format. The characters are also something very noteworthy, as they each have their own unique traits that make them all interesting, especially how they come to change throughout the story. This game is claimed to be overrated by many, and I agree that it suffers because it's so overhyped, but I can't ignore the fact that it's one of the most memorable RPGs I've ever played.

    1. The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time [N64]
    Few games before this has achieved such a great level of quality. The sum of a great cinematic presentation, fun and innovative gameplay, captivating story, and a long-lasting campaign resulted in an unforgettable experience. With the leap from 2D graphics to its 3D capabilities on the N64, I remember this was near the top of everyone's wish list at the time. It also surprised me that so many different gameplay elements were introduced without the use of any sort of physics engine, like those found in modern games. Even though it's been 10 years since this game's release, it still remains as the pinnacle of the Zelda series. Unfortunately, every game since featuring Link just can't beat it, in my opinion. D;
     
    it's so hard...

    5. Pokemon XD: Gale of Darkness (just cause it has lugia)

    4. Pokemon Diamond/ Pearl

    3. Mother 3

    2. The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask

    1. The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time
     
    Jesus, this is a hard question :/

    5. Super Mario Galaxy (Wii)
    Just overall a beautiful game. This'll show them 360 fanboys!

    4. Pokemon Stadium 2 (N64)
    My favorite Pokemon game ever, quite amazing in my opinion. Not much can match the pure fun of being able to pick ANY Pokemon you want and face off against your friends in full 3D

    3. River City Ransom (Classic XD)
    This game still provides so much entertainment for me. Plus, the names of the thugs and locations are hilarious. It's a clever and fun game that still holds it's own to this day.

    2. Legend of Zelda: TP (Wii)
    Staying true to the classic Zelda formula that I love and making it better then ever! The motion controls are just icing on the cake.

    And finally...​

    1. Ookami (Wii)
    Oh my freaking God, I love this game <3
    The art style still blows me away every time I power up the old Wii. It's touching at times and side-splittingly hilarious at others. The soaring sensation I get after conquering a particularily tough part just can't be matched!​
     
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    Well sweeties, here's my list at the moment. X3

    5. Super Smash Bros Brawl
    It's Super Smash Bros, sweeties. What else can I say? XD Well besides getting smacked by nostalgia and fanboying out on every little allusion and reference made by that game. XD

    4. The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time
    Well sweeties, it's the series first transition from 2D to 3D, and it pwned. The gameplay, the music, the story, the graphics for it's time, everything pwned, sweeties.

    3. Pokémon Yellow/Gold
    I couldn't choose between the first time I met Pikachu, or the first time I met Whitney. XD
    Anyway, Yellow was my first and I played the living days out it. x3 When Gold came out and I noticed the vast changes, such as day and night, and the PokéGear...I fanboyed all over it. XD

    2. Super Metroid
    This is THE game for me, sweeties. ^^ It has, everything I want in a video game. Great controls, great gample, platforming, puzzles, challenges, great music. The graphics were great for the Super Nintendo. The re-play value was so high for me. I would spend so much time trying to speed run the game over and over trying to beat my time. The references to the first Metroid were nice, the small details interested me; such as saving the space animals near the end. Most importantly the ending was the ending. I beat Metroid 1 and 2, so I already knew Samus was a woman (and I didn't care either, I was just shocked she was human, XD), but seeing Samus in the ending changed everything I knew about her. She has blond hair! I always thought she had brown hair! XD

    1. ANY MAINSTREAM SUPER MARIO GAME
    For those who don't know, it's Super Mario Bros 1, Super Mario Bros 2/Lost levels, Super Mario Bros 3, Super Mario World, Super Mario Land 1 and 2, Super Mario 64, Sunshine, and Galaxy.

    Why can't I choose one, sweeties? All of them made an impression on me. x3 They're linked so close to my gaming world. x3 Without Mario, I don't think I'll ever be a gamer. From the first time I reached the flag pole to the time I gathered all the stars, Mario has aways been number one. Each game I played till I've beaten every single level. I have so many memories I don't know where to begin. x3 I know I'm suppost to pic one, sweeties, but I can't. XD
     
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    5. Guitar Hero II/III - I played this at my friends New Years party. Got the game 2 days after :)
    4. Pokemon Diamond / Pearl - Best Poke-Gen out. A never-ending experience.
    3. Animal Crossing: Wild World - Played this on a trip to Germany. 10 of us running into some kids town, chopping all his trees and nicking his fruit :P
    2. Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess - Unreal graphics and storyline. Amazing
    1. Legend Of Zelda : Ocarina of Time - One word. (Its in the title hehe :D) Legend.
     
    Well sweeties, here's my list at the moment. X3

    5. Super Smash Bros Brawl
    It's Super Smash Bros, sweeties. What else can I say? XD Well besides getting smacked by nostalgia and fanboying out on every little allusion and reference made by that game. XD

    4. The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time
    Well sweeties, it's the series first transition from 2D to 3D, and it pwned. The gameplay, the music, the story, the graphics for it's time, everything pwned, sweeties.

    3. Pokémon Yellow/Gold
    I couldn't choose between the first time I met Pikachu, or the first time I met Whitney. XD
    Anyway, Yellow was my first and I played the living days out it. x3 When Gold came out and I noticed the vast changes, such as day and night, and the PokéGear...I fanboyed all over it. XD

    2. Super Metroid
    This is THE game for me, sweeties. ^^ It has, everything I want in a video game. Great controls, great gample, platforming, puzzles, challenges, great music. The graphics were great for the Super Nintendo. The re-play value was so high for me. I would spend so much time trying to speed run the game over and over trying to beat my time. The references to the first Metroid were nice, the small details interested me; such as saving the space animals near the end. Most importantly the ending was the ending. I beat Metroid 1 and 2, so I already knew Samus was a woman (and I didn't care either, I was just shocked she was human, XD), but seeing Samus in the ending changed everything I knew about her. She has blond hair! I always thought she had brown hair! XD

    1. ANY MAINSTREAM SUPER MARIO GAME
    For those who don't know, it's Super Mario Bros 1, Super Mario Bros 2/Lost levels, Super Mario Bros 3, Super Mario World, Super Mario Land 1 and 2, Super Mario 64, Sunshine, and Galaxy.

    Why can't I choose one, sweeties? All of them made an impression on me. x3 They're linked so close to my gaming world. x3 Without Mario, I don't think I'll ever be a gamer. From the first time I reached the flag pole to the time I gathered all the stars, Mario has aways been number one. Each game I played till I've beaten every single level. I have so many memories I don't know where to begin. x3 I know I'm suppost to pic one, sweeties, but I can't. XD

    Youve got gooooood taste sis ;)
    My top 5: Exactly THE SAME :P
    (still love playing mario bros on my SNES :))
     
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