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Zelda: Ocarina of Time. Classic combat system, emotional story, terrific boss battles, beautiful orchestral score, characters you remember years afterward. And the landscapes on a 64-bit graphics palate STILL blow me away whenever I boot it up. Definitely a keeper.

Mass Effect Series. If there's a action/RPG-hybrid that's made me more attached to a cast of characters in the last few years, I can't think of it. Maybe KOTOR- but both games are made by Bioware, a studio famous for their writing team. Though the first game is a little weak in parts (Mako-terrain-collusion anyone?), the sequel managed to keep the good, cut the bad, and throw the series into overdrive. Action-packed, satisfying, and with a climax that ended lives, if you screwed up, Bioware made you CARE about teammates. They were complex, believable entities. You wanted them to make it. And the finale to the series- geez. When people talk about how they don't "get" the emotional impact of a console-title versus a book, or a movie- they're not playing the right stuff. Whether I was cheering as a Thresher Maw pounded the crap out of a Reaper, crying as Morden went up that elevator, or sitting tensely as I stormed complexes filled with armies of Cerberus troops, it was a constant blast to be playing. Superb series.

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Final VII was really the point when I truly got into games - I swear I was on the verge of tears too many times whilst playing that game, so happy they've re-released it on PC. Knights of the Old Republic 2 - Kreia is awesome and the Jedi exile rocks! It's great to have a Star Wars game largely centered around female characters for once. Fallout New Vegas is another one of my faves. I love Fable: The Lost Chapters - one of the few games I have multiple copies of. Portal, which I was gifted free on Steam (YAY), is also one of the very best puzzle games of all time - I could listen to GlaDOS being delightfully psychopathic for hours :P . I really liked the second one too - great to have the background fleshed out so much - plus Wheatley had me rolling on the floor laughing. Morrowind was really my introduction to WRPGs and the moment I started, it just took my breath away. Sooo much to do and see, I still haven't completed it to this day :blush:

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I still like old classics. Sid Mier's Pirates!, Defender of the Crown, Seven Cities of Gold. Lots of exploration in those games. Kinda like what we all do now as we journey into our new gender.

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Final Fantasy XII, and X-2 (the International versions). Gladly, someone made an English FF12Intl. Kanji is hard to learn. :P

As well as Kingdom Hearts (the entire serieeeeees), Blood Omen: Legacy of Kain (I tried playing Soul Reaver, though, but I got bored eventually), and CnC Generals (there's just something about blowing everything up that's so much fun).

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I still have Myst. I just can't get the hang of the shoot-them-up games and can never get beyond the first steps. I even tried the Davinchi Code game and the strategy was great but there were some fight sequences I could never get past.

Mia

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If it was a few years ago I would say touch any of my games ....you die! But now I am like ... I really don't care ... I had a few games I would play close to 24/7 like counter strike 1.6/source and all my Pokemon games but now I maybe play a game once every month if that.

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Mine would be my assassins creeds because even though I have completed them about 5 times I never get board of them.

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Shenmue I + II (Dreamcast)

Mass Effect Trilogy - played this for almost a year non-stop and still not bored, just about to start ME2 with my first female shepard

Skies of Arcadia: Legends (Gamecube/Wii backwards compatible)

Madden NFL series

LEGO series

Jet Set Radio (Dreamcast/PS3 HD version)

Final Fantasy X (PS2, soon to be PS3)

Crash Bandicoot 3/Crash Team Racing (PS1/PS3 backwards compatible)

Gran Turismo series (particularly GT1 and GT4)

Jak and Daxter: The Precursor Legacy (PS2/PS3 HD version - highly underrated!)

Ratchet and Clank 1 (PS2/ PS3 HD version)

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You'd have to beat me up with a big stick and mug me to take away my Mass Effect trilogy of games. I've played them over and over and I will never got bored of them. The characters in game really do get to me and make me care for them in a way no other game has ever done :)

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