Number 1 - CS:GO. This is an endless game that I’ve been playing over the last 6 years. It attracts me in multiple ways:
1. Skill-based gameplay. The amount of hours or money you spend in the game don’t matter. If you play better, you win.
2. Teamwork. It’s a team-based game and without having proper communication, your team is more likely to lose.
3. Apart from the main gameplay, CS:GO also has skins that you can trade with others which makes the game even funnier. Personally, I used to love collecting different cards, trading them with friends, and showing off my collection as a kid; and now, I can do the same thing in CS:GO.
Number 2 - Gothic (the first 3 parts). Many modern RPGs can learn a lot from this classic game starting with character development and ending with interesting quests. So if you haven’t played it and can tolerate the graphics from early 2000s, I highly recommend you to give it a try.
P. S. I loved the weapon bug in the first game xD
Number 3 - Test Drive Unlimited. Not sure if there are any more realistic driving simulators, but in 2009 this game was epic.
1. Skill-based gameplay. The amount of hours or money you spend in the game don’t matter. If you play better, you win.
2. Teamwork. It’s a team-based game and without having proper communication, your team is more likely to lose.
3. Apart from the main gameplay, CS:GO also has skins that you can trade with others which makes the game even funnier. Personally, I used to love collecting different cards, trading them with friends, and showing off my collection as a kid; and now, I can do the same thing in CS:GO.
Number 2 - Gothic (the first 3 parts). Many modern RPGs can learn a lot from this classic game starting with character development and ending with interesting quests. So if you haven’t played it and can tolerate the graphics from early 2000s, I highly recommend you to give it a try.
P. S. I loved the weapon bug in the first game xD
Number 3 - Test Drive Unlimited. Not sure if there are any more realistic driving simulators, but in 2009 this game was epic.
Foster Brand wrote:
Share your absolute favorite games titles here. Modern or classics, whatever games appeals to you the most.
My favorite game is Resident Evil 2. I never owned a PlayStation, or RE 2 when I first played it. I use to play at my cousin's house, because he and my half brother were closer age wise, they hung out while I just played video games. However my cousin wouldn't allow me to save my game. So I had to remember every detail and replay from the start to try and get farther every time.
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