1 : Fallout 3 (Awesome game) 2 : Nascar Racing 2003 (My favorite racing game of all time) 3 : BeamNg Drive (I don't need to say why i love this game ^^) 4 : Grand Turismo 3 (A lot of good time with my brother when i was kid) 5 : Beetle Adventure racing (my childhood^^) 6 : Mass Effect 2 (Save the universe in a f****** nice space ship !!!) 7 : Operation Flashpoint : Resistance (I love the mission editor) 8 : Destruction Derby : Raw (Awesome music, nice cars and tracks) 9 : Burnout 1 (Nice tracks, nice music) 10 : Flight simulator 2004 (With a dualscreen and a yoke = Awesome) 11 : Red Faction 1 (My first FPS) 12: GTA : Vice City (80's !) 13: Combat Flight Simulator 3 (WWII History and planes)
Train Sim sounds interesting, I might have to try it, some of my all time favorites are: Fuel modded Fallout 3/Vegas Modded Skyrim Modded Sniper Elite Series Saints Row Series( 2 modded) Red Dead Redemption Beamng (modded)
Need for Speed Carbon Canyon. It was pretty much my first video game. I played it with a Logitech MOMO steering wheel on... a Mac! Sent from my Dinc2 using Tapatalk 2
I've always hated the question of "what is my favorite X thing ever?" I always find it so limiting, and my favorite X thing can vary from day to day. So, here is the briefest but most comprehensive thing I can do: A. Narrative, and Overall A composite of the game's story, back-story/setting, and character writing. Winner - Uncharted 2: Among Thieves The second primary establishment of Naughty Dog's action-adventure epic, Uncharted 2 worked out most of the kinks of the previous establishment. Most of those improvements were in the area of gameplay, with the addition of a stealth feature, a good couple of strong storybuilding moments, an often highly vertical and extremely smooth combat system, and the game's signature 'set piece' moments (train level, anyone?). It also introduced a colorful blend of new characters, and set it in a unique, beautiful, and perpetually interesting medley of locations. And, most refreshingly, it did not take itself too seriously right off the bat, choosing instead to have a good bit of fun first. The story's pacing was a little awkward at times, as it ditched one of its more popular characters early, but nonetheless, the game managed to get near-to-perfect reviews from most reviewers, and perfect from others. Altogether, one of my favorite games. Honorable mentions: Bioshock (series) Red Dead Redemption The Last of Us inFamous (series) Assassin's Creed (series) B. Gameplay A composite of the physics, game world, AI, and overall feel of the game. Winner - Red Faction: Guerrilla The third establishment in THQ and Volition's destruction-heavy sci-fi resistance shooter series, and the first and only open-world one, Red Faction: Guerrilla had a generic story, lackluster graphics, and clearly uninspired dialogue, but its crown jewel is its destruction system, allowing the player to destroy any man-made structure they see. Fun as that was, however, I loved more the idea of a persistent enemy force. The game properly delivers the impression that you are part of a Guerrilla force, and that you can't badass your way through waves of enemy reinforcements until they give up. Once you're done shooting or blowing things up, you have to grab a vehicle and bug out. That sense of panicked, desperate escape is one I haven't felt in near any other game (with the only possible exception being the first Assassin's Creed). Moreover, it is as comfortable playing brutishly as playing tactically. You can either satisfyingly but quietly crush enemies under your sledgehammer, while setting up explosives for your big attack and snipe from a distance, or you can coat a container truck with sticky bombs and drive it right through the front door. Plus, the AI is fully capable of outsmarting you by flanking you or using the destruction system to their advantage. And all of this, to what I believe to be one of the best soundtracks in any video game, a big sell for immersion. Honorable mentions: Just Cause 2 Red Dead Redemption Kerbal Space Program Dishonored C. Nostalgia A composite of memorability, good memories associated with the game in question, as well as how revolutionary the game was for its time (must be prior to seventh generation consoles). Winner - Halo: Combat Evolved The first establishment of Microsoft and Bungie's hit sci-fi shooter series, this was one of the first true-to-form shooters I had ever played. It was also one of the first major FPSs and one that paved the way for many to come. The game plays smooth, and while it lacks the visual fidelity of modern games, it makes up for it with a colorful backdrop and rich world that seems the opposite of most shooters, then and now. The story remains one of the most stirring, even if it lacks some of the more character-driven personification of its later establishments, and the multiplayer is a hell of a lot of fun, even today. Honorable mentions: Stuntman MX vs. ATV Unleashed Flatout (series) Mario Kart Sim City 4
Mafia TCoLH, Counter Stike : Global Offensive Spintires Metal Slug series BeamNG.drive, but not so sure about that, we will se in the future.
Modded Minecraft (Feed The Beast - Monster, AT Launcher - Resonant Rise), BeamNG, FlatOut and upcoming Next Car Game, S.T.A.L.K.E.R Skyrim Mafia 1 & 2, Silkroad Online Phun/Algodoo (2D physics sim) Dota 2