• Games that are worth revisiting for you
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Whether it's the nostalgia, reliving its story or just because you haven't played it in years. Here's my list -Bioshock -Witcher -Call of Duty (Anything before MW2) -Far Cry -Metro
Hitman: Blood money
Even though i've already played the shit out of it, i can always find myself coming back to Hotline Miami. no other game has matched the rush that that game can give me at times, and it handles perfectly. only other game i consistently go back to is MGS 3, for the same reason that the gameplay is just top-notch, but also because i always find something new on every one of my playthroughs.
The STALKER games. There's always a new mod out worth playing the entire game again. Think I've played Chernobyl at least 5 times now.
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Champions of Norrath and Return to Arms are as nostalgic to me as Diablo is for many others. I'd love to play my cleric again with some friends.
Baldurs Gate series
Fallout 3, not so much New Vegas. The atmosphere is amazing.
I always replay the first Halo every now and then for the nostalgia, the atmosphere, and the story. Every time I play through it, I have more appreciation for how the game told a story. I also had a tradition where in the first warm days of spring, I play through HL2. Haven't kept up with it recently, though.
GTA: Vice City. Though half the reason I play that game is for the soundtrack.
Metroid Prime series.
System Shock 2 and Deus Ex. Every other post I make I mention them, for good reason. I'm at the point in SS2 where I know the location of pretty much every item and can go the entire game without spending a nanite at vending machines. Last time I played it it took me roughly 5 hours to complete (on impossible), the first time was 26 (normal) IIRC. I've been thinking of giving a speed-run a go but it's an entirely different dynamic to what I'm used to and I'm not sure I can be arsed memorising all the door codes and finessing these glitches to launch myself to the other end of the map Also Dawn of War Dark Crusade, with a good few mods out there it has a lot of replayability. It's a shame nobody's done anything with the metagame because it could've used a bit more depth (and higher difficulty)
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Dragon Age: Origins. I just love it so much.
Any Bethesda open world rpg after Morrowind. I'm preemptively including FO4.
[QUOTE=xeo xeo;48031484][img]http://gamesdbase.com/Media/SYSTEM/Sony_Playstation/Box/big/Crash_Bandicoot_-_1996_-_Sony_Computer_Entertainment.jpg[/img] [img]http://199.101.98.242/media/images/51933-Crash_Bandicoot_3_-_Warped_(E)-1.jpg[/img][/QUOTE] Kinda bothers me that you didn't have an image of Crash 2 in between...
[IMG]http://download.chip.eu/ii/224271599_7d2def7f5a.jpg[/IMG] Ground Control, which I feel compelled to remind everyone, was made freeware a few years ago: [URL]http://download.cnet.com/Ground-Control/3000-2119_4-10044418.html[/URL] Seriously one of the best RTT games I know of, everything in combat [I]matters[/I] - Terrain, elevation, formation, spacing, rear/front armour, your units can even friendly-fire one another through poor positioning. You can configure each squad with different limited-use weapons and support actions, whether they're equipped defensive/offensively, for speed or balanced all around, also your units gain experience across missions (though I'm still not sure if this affects their performance) and their stats are tracked - If you lose a squad, they're gone for good and are replaced by one within the same class (Infantry/armour/air/support). And this is all in a game from 2001, and the graphics still hold up. On top of that it has a lot of character and a single-player campaign that still feels more involved than any other comparable game from recent years. The same devs made World in Conflict which is kinda the same game, set in the Cold War but it's a bit bland in comparison
SWAT 4 and Rainbow Six 3 It's an awesome fix if you're hankering for some tactical shooters.
Every Bethesda RPG, I always end up replaying them at some point every year with mods. Love the shit out of all of them. Also Persona 3 and 4, I love them to death as well and I always have fun when I'm playing them
[t]http://s.emuparadise.org/fup/up/52610-Oddworld_-_Abe's_Oddysee_(E)-1.jpg[/t] & [t]http://cdn.akamai.steamstatic.com/steam/apps/13250/header.jpg?t=1315534561[/t] I know both of these games better than the back of my hand. [editline]dcl[/editline] Oh and I'll still whip out my SNES for this one, literally the best co-op game to play with friends. [t]http://mechriot.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/2364824-snes_supermariokart.jpg[/t]
Deus Ex series
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[QUOTE=TheWhiteFox1;48030561]Even though i've already played the shit out of it, i can always find myself coming back to Hotline Miami. no other game has matched the rush that that game can give me at times, and it handles perfectly. only other game i consistently go back to is MGS 3, for the same reason that the gameplay is just top-notch, but also because i always find something new on every one of my playthroughs.[/QUOTE] Hotline Miami is a game to play when you want to get serious stick your hands in some hot water and then get your controller out, get fucked, [I]then [/I]play the game you want
Max Payne 1 & 2 Half-Life and it's expansions Bioshock 1 & 2 Quake 1 & 3 Vib-Ribbon (Even if the US release was last year) Morrowind Wolfenstein 3D GTA Vice City Doom Adventure (2600)
[img_thumb]http://bestgamewallpapers.com/files/titan-quest-immortal-throne/sinister-horde.jpg[/img_thumb] The best ARPG I've ever played. Easily. Great learning curve, great depth, great class system, great environments, great feel. Only complaint I've ever had with it is that leveling is a bit slow but that's easily fixed with the TQ defiler.
[T]http://images4.fanpop.com/image/photos/16300000/THE-HELLNIGHT-doom-3-16385927-1024-768.jpg[/T] While it may sound strange, this is probably one of my favorite games of all time. I never really got the hate for this game, and this is coming from a guy that loves to play vanilla Doom wads. Hell, I love it so much that I have to finish it atleast 2 times per year, same for FEAR.
Dishonored FEAR System Shock 2 Mirror's Edge Warcraft 3 Halo's I can boot up these games and play for hours without getting bored despite beating them countless times.
GTA Vice City The Movies Games The Sims, and The Sims 2 BioShock Fallout 3 Mass Effect 2
Sleeping Dogs GTA5 Witcher series Fable 1 [B]Mass Effect series[/B] I've replayed the ME series so many times.
Portal 1 and 2 Fallout 3 Terraria GTA IV [B]Skyrim[/B]
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