Chrono Trigger. I've played a ton of rpg's before and after, and I really do not like jrpgs; yet this game stands out as a masterpiece of storytelling.
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I've had like 100 different favorite games ever in my life. It's pretty hard to keep track of them and I don't know how anyone that's been playing games for more than 5 years can single out one game as their all time favorite. I can't even tell you what my favorite movie is without giving you a list instead, and I have definitely watched way less movies than videogames I've played. I'd say my current favorite game is probably Metal Gear Rising, I love how silly and fun that game is. I've replayed it like 50 times already and it doesn't get old. But geez man, that doesn't even begin to tell the whole story, I can easily give you a list of favorite games for each system I have owned and I'd be unable to rank them among themselves. Megaman X, X5, BN2, BN3, Zelda Alltp, OoT, MM, Xenoblade, DMC3, MGS1, 2... waaay too many to list.
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I don't play a lot of games, but I try to invest a lot of time in the few I play and become very good at them. I also don't usually spend lots of money on big games; instead, I usually play smaller strategy and adventure games. Some of my favorites are Civilization V, Cuphead, and Subnautica. The game I always go back to, however, is Geometry Dash. It's simple and dead game with a cancer community, but I put a lot of time into it and am in the top 0.01% of all players.
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Has to be Fallout 3. I have games I come back to play more often and games which give me levels of sudden excitement FO3 did not BUT FO3 was the first game I truly escaped into. The music, the atmosphere, the world map and lore just completely lured me in.
Somewhere along the line my XB360 gave me the RROD for about the 5th and final time after I had tried every overheat-to-reset trick in the book. This was about midnight and had probably logged around 250 hours at this point. You'd think I would have just decided to call it a night and look for a solution the next day. Nope. I immediately searched online for a store open with the newer version of the 360 even though I honestly didn't want another Xbox as I was about to build a PC. About an hour later I was back home from WalMart and transferring my save file to continue the journey. No other game before or since has held me like that.
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It's a tough question, for me, my favorites have shifted over the years and with different console generations (as that's where most of my gaming carer was based growing up). Had you asked me in the days of the N64, I would have said Goldeneye, I spent hours and hours on that thing, replaying every level on every difficulty, I even talked a friend through the first few levels over the phone from memory.
The PlayStation era would be WWF Smackdown, again disturbing amounts of hours racked up making custom shows with my friends after school, PS2 would be GTA 3 and the modern day I'd have to say Halo (again based on hours played) or The Elder Scrolls series.
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