What is "your game"? The game that you've always come back to? Or replay?
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Weirdly enough, mine is Cry of Fear. I don't even remember how many times I've played that story mode. Helps since I have a crappy memory, so there's always things I forget and can re-live again lol.
Baldurs gate, deus ex. My family introduced me to some great games when i was a kid
I guess A Hat in Time because I have my PC on all the time rather than any consoles. There's still a fuckton of games I've got to play but I keep opening AHiT
just one more a-hit
Team Fortress 2, I suppose, since it's my most played game on Steam. I'm around 200 hours away from the 3000 hour mark!
There's tons of games I love to re-visit, but HL1 and Dark Cloud are games I end up getting pretty far in or end up beating again without even realizing when I decide to play them for one reason or another.
I'm not really the type to stick with one game, never really have. I used to pretty much play rts exclusively back in the day, age of empires 2 and age of mythology being my favorites, that I still play from time to time on steam, thanks to their fresh releases. (not for a bit since im rebuilding my computer, but they're on my bucket list)
Same with ones like red alert 2, supreme commander forged alliance, and sins of a solar empire. All I can do is just load up a game vs the ai for a bit, since I don't really have people to play with for most of them, but its still fun.
Empire at War and the Jedi Knight games.
Frankly, any one of the older star wars games is fucking gold and I'll replay them in a heartbeat
Toribash. I've been playing since release, and I consider it to be legitimately the greatest multiplayer game ever released in the entirety of gaming as we know it.
Populous: The Beginning. To me, it's a timeless classic, and it's just so damn satisfying using the spells in the game and engage in massive battles with your followers.
Super Metroid.
Heroes of Might & Magic 3
Holy moly I forgot that game even existed here have a coin for reminding me!
Arma 3, I don’t even play missions when I do, I just mess around with creating what are essentially Dioramas in the editor.
Any time. You can get it dirt cheap on GOG.
Team Fortress 2: Big surprise coming from me, right?
Skullgirls: First fighting game I picked up and played seriously. Made some good friends along the way, which helped me break out of my proverbial shell when I went to my first international tournament.
Binding of Isaac and its derivatives: Lots of replayability. Moreover the game struck a good chord with me thematically over the whole get in the box! thing. What happens to Isaac is a result of putting up walls and escaping into his own mind in response to trauma, much like I did in years past as a way of coping. It was calming knowing that someone else understood that sense of unease, being aware of it, yet feeling powerless to escape the downward spiral.
Path Of Exile would be that game for me, the passive tree and skill gem system are too much fun to play with just planning a character.
Plus I actually enjoy how janky trading is. I get that it can be improved, but it would lose a little charm if it was replaced with a remote trade offer system or auction house.
Fallout New Vegas
S.T.A.L.K.E.R. (CoP/CoC)
Sonic 06
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