Apart from The Legend of Zelda games that I played in my childhood, I played Sable over a year ago and it made a huge impact, I still think about it today.
F.E.A.R. I haven’t played it in a while but I always think about it from time to time.
Morrowind
Bioshock. The twist is… well… a shock.
Would you kindly explain it to me?
Red dead Redemption 2 for me. Truly classic
We can talk as much shit as we want about Rockstar, but there’s no denying they make a damn good game
Fallout 2 taught me my English.
Dark souls 3. Playing it through the first time gave me a rush of adrenaline and satisfaction thats truly addicting and I long for my first playthrough of any souls game again and again
Its a three way tie between Ocarina of Time, the LOTR games on ps2 and GameCube, and Super Mario Sunshine. I could go on and on, but those are probably the most prominent in my mind.
FFVI made me a lifelong gamer.
Witcher 3
KOTOR
Midnight Club 3 due to its insanely fast gameplay and impressive car customisation.
And Midnight Club LA for its ambience, it may not be the most realistic racing game (you can litterally control your car mid-air), but in this game I really felt like I was a street-racer when going to car meets and challenging other racers on the map.
Dark Cloud 2. Criminally underrated dungeon crawler with world building, time travel, amazing levels, and characters. Graphically ahead of most other ps2 games, also.
bloodborne
only played through it once and platinumed it was well, but it was the best gaming experience i had so far in my life. i still think about it, it still watch videos about it, i still talk about it.
Yeah Bloodborne is definitely a great game, really great pick!
Earthbound. No game has come close to the excellent writing that is that game.
May I ask what it was about Sable that affected you so much? I heard it’s coming to the PS subscription and I know nothing about it!