This is tough but I would judge it on games that amazed me at the time as some I wouldn't dream of ever playing again.
Bruce Lee - Spectrum Gauntlet - Spectrum. Spectrum - Match day 2 Commodore 64 - The Last Ninja Mega Drive - Alex Kidd Mega drive - Wonder boy 2 Amiga - Kick Off 2 Snes - Madden Snes - Street fighter 2 Snes - International supper star soccer PS1 - FIFA 97 PS1 - Resident Evil Originaal PS2 PES 1/2/ 3 PS2 - GTA3 & Vice city Wii - Resident evil 4? PS4 - The last of us PS4 - GTA5
Pro Evo - some brilliant nights with beers and tournaments with mates. Sensible Soccer - simplistically brilliant Forza Motorsport Jet Set Willy Manic Miner Emlyn Hughes Kane Links golf
Assassins creed, the early ones were immense, especially AC2 FIFA 2005 Pro Evo 4 and 5 Fallout 4 Skyrim Championship Manager NHL 2004 Madden 2005 Tiger Woods PGA tour any of the earlier ones GTA whole franchise Football Manager Gran Turismo 4 SSX3 Tony Hawk Under Ground Skate The Sims
I think I'd have to say Street fighter 2. Had so many years playing it with mates, which continued into the free periods in sixth form common room. Played it again recently, still love it.
Defender - Atari Jet Set Willy - spectrum kick off 2 - Amiga Sonic the hedgehog - mega drive Golf game on mega drive. Can't remember title but you could only play 4 courses including sawgrass.
I love star wars battlefront, simple enough for the novice but challenging enough to keep me interested. Playing online with like minded simpleton pals is what this game is all about.
However
I've dedicated the last fortnight of my life to shadow of mordor. That is the best game I've played since the last of us.
Paid 15 quid for a pre used copy and it was worth every penny
The Last of Us The Walking Dead Season 1 The Wolf Among Us Transistor Valiant Hearts Red Dead Redemption Bioshock Alan Wake Mass Effect 2
What is Valiant Hearts like?
Hmm... it's a game based on letters written during the Great War and shows how four different characters' stories come together during the period.
It's mainly based on puzzles which are quite simple but drive the game forward, but it's lovingly created and the story, in how honest and real it is, is really what makes the game. The ending is one of only two times I've cried while playing a game (the other being the ending of TWD1)
One of those games which I think would be great as an educational medium for learning about the war, as you can read facts depending on the time period you're playing in and collectibles have little pieces of information tied to them.
Probably not selling it well but the puzzles were straightforward and didn't make me tear my hair out, and the story and how simple yet affecting it was made me love the game
I think I'd have to say Street fighter 2. Had so many years playing it with mates, which continued into the free periods in sixth form common room. Played it again recently, still love it.
What a game that was - mostly played it on the Arcade machine though. That was how I spent a good few non-Charlron Saturdays in the 90s - couple of rounds of Laser Quest/Quasar, sink some pocket money into the Street Fighter 2 arcade machine, winner stays on, air hockey for those waiting their turn and then into McDonald's downstairs for tea.
I love star wars battlefront, simple enough for the novice but challenging enough to keep me interested. Playing online with like minded simpleton pals is what this game is all about.
However
I've dedicated the last fortnight of my life to shadow of mordor. That is the best game I've played since the last of us.
Paid 15 quid for a pre used copy and it was worth every penny
Star wars is good but was gutted there was no story mode.
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Red Dead Redemption
Red Dead Undead Redemption
Fallout 3
Fallout New Vegas
Gta vice city has an incredible soundtrack
Gta San Andreas is slightly better though
Moved away from the Cod franchise for a couple of years but came back for this latest entry and love it.
Probably playing too much of it to be honest, but with that, work, relationship, social and all the CAFC related stuff it's enough to keep me busy!
Bruce Lee - Spectrum
Gauntlet - Spectrum.
Spectrum - Match day 2
Commodore 64 - The Last Ninja
Mega Drive - Alex Kidd
Mega drive - Wonder boy 2
Amiga - Kick Off 2
Snes - Madden
Snes - Street fighter 2
Snes - International supper star soccer
PS1 - FIFA 97
PS1 - Resident Evil Originaal
PS2 PES 1/2/ 3
PS2 - GTA3 & Vice city
Wii - Resident evil 4?
PS4 - The last of us
PS4 - GTA5
Best? Pro Evo1 GTA3 The Last of Us.
When I'm not exploding Kerbals all over the place, its iRacing.com
Sensible Soccer - simplistically brilliant
Forza Motorsport
Jet Set Willy
Manic Miner
Emlyn Hughes
Kane
Links golf
Sensible World of Soccer (Amiga)
Premier Manager (I think)
Goldeneye (N64)
Mario Kart
Street fighter (SNEZ)
ISS
Sonic & Knuckles
Metal Gear Solid
GTA V
Half-Life
Shenmue
Winning eleven 4 final version.
Football Manager.
Tekken 3.
FIFA 2005
Pro Evo 4 and 5
Fallout 4
Skyrim
Championship Manager
NHL 2004
Madden 2005
Tiger Woods PGA tour any of the earlier ones
GTA whole franchise
Football Manager
Gran Turismo 4
SSX3
Tony Hawk Under Ground
Skate
The Sims
But my all time favourite game is MLB the show
Mario Kart
Pilot Wings on the SNES
Football Manager/Champ Manager
La Noire (what a story)
Metal gear solid 3
Pro evo 2011. I was 118th in the world that online for about a day
Recent fifas
Liked tekken
Mass effect series
Jet Set Willy - spectrum
kick off 2 - Amiga
Sonic the hedgehog - mega drive
Golf game on mega drive. Can't remember title but you could only play 4 courses including sawgrass.
Magnificent game
However
I've dedicated the last fortnight of my life to shadow of mordor. That is the best game I've played since the last of us.
Paid 15 quid for a pre used copy and it was worth every penny
It's mainly based on puzzles which are quite simple but drive the game forward, but it's lovingly created and the story, in how honest and real it is, is really what makes the game. The ending is one of only two times I've cried while playing a game (the other being the ending of TWD1)
One of those games which I think would be great as an educational medium for learning about the war, as you can read facts depending on the time period you're playing in and collectibles have little pieces of information tied to them.
Probably not selling it well but the puzzles were straightforward and didn't make me tear my hair out, and the story and how simple yet affecting it was made me love the game