These days I'm mostly playing either Terraria, World of Tanks or Wargame: European Escalation and it's expansions. I'm starting to wean off of Terraria though, since the updates are becoming rare and unannounced, with the last major update happening around last year October. A smaller one was released, but it only added in a couple of new NP Cs, wallpapers, new crafting recipes, and a few new random enemies to populate the biomes, and that's it. Plus, with Starbound gradually gaining more and more content over time, it will soon overshadow Terraria and eventually steal my time entirely.
From beginning to end, it's easily Golden Sun, the first one. Played through it at least 5 or 6 times, several of them with Deathbeard beat.
Join us in our quest to play all RPG video games! Moving on to disc 2 of Grandia!Garry's Mod, followed by The Binding of Isaac, and Space Station 13 in third, even though I've stopped playing it.
Anyone who assigns themselves loads of character tropes is someone to be worried about.Mainly a simple bunch of games;
- Sonic Battle: The biggest offender. I've played this at least 1,000 times by now(that includes turning the GBA/SP on and off no less), collecting things, playing, listening to music, reading the fun storyline and such.
- Quest 64: Not nearly as much, but I found the gameplay to be beyond enjoyable, and the music and character designs aren't too shabby. I've worked on a roleplay for it, a bit on a Pokemon hack for it, and even a Zelda Classic version for it, never mind a Wiki on it. They're all unfinished.
- Super Smash Bros(all so far): I love the series, honestly. Each game is amazing and tons of fun. They all have their good and bad parts, of course. SSB 64 isn't entirely easy to play and has a lack of overall options in the end, but has my favorite item set, and the most fun computers to watch. Melee is amazingly fun to play as, quite balanced, and has a cool roster. Unfortunately the computers are terribly designed and boring to watch. Brawl has great computers, but poor balance and very few courses I like. The items are cool, though. The music, like the other 2, is amazing(even though I miss some songs like Metal Battle).
- General Fighting/Racing games: For those not listed, I always concentrate on doing a good amount of unlocking on each one, to a degree. I rarely finish anything but most Mario Karts, though.
- Wrestling Games: I have yet to play one(since the n64/ps era) that I disliked. They're not perfect, sure, but the Create-A-Wrestler is just amazing. I've gotten a lot of mileage out of each cartridge/disc, sometimes simply watching a battle only.
Pokemon. The replay value of those games is hard to beat.
Not counting that though, Magi Nation GBC. Not so much for the replay value, but because I used to spend a lot of time doing research on the game for Gamefaqs and Wikia, back when I had lots of time in my hands as an undergraduate. The same goes for a few of the early Zelda games, to a lesser extent. I tell you—those people who do unofficial research gathering game data—they have to play those games a *lot* to get every last detail, especially if there's no one to interpret the RAM dump.
They never travel alone.The Civilization series will go down in history as the greatest time-waster of my life.
"It's Occam's Shuriken! If the answer is elusive, never rule out ninjas!"Pokemon, Fallout 2, Fallout New Vegas, and the Binding of Isaac took up decent chunks of my existence.
"Curry killed the pussy hoping that I could kill the hate in you" - Curry, D. "TABOO | TA13OO." TA13OO, PH, 2018Ni GHTS was probably the first one I played all the way through on really heavy repeat. I liked that game a lot and I mean a LOT. Got really disgustingly obsessed with that one.
Jumping Flash was another one. I decided that it would be my new thing when I heard about it on an underrated games list. I played both of the first two installments over and over again. I even tried a crack of the JP-only Robbit Mon Dieu.
I suppose the first Zoombinis game would be another one that I like.
Other games I've played frequently, but only completed once or twice:
- Spyro The Dragon 1-3
- Rayman Origins
- Rayman Legends
- Rayman 2
- Sonic the Hedgehog Megamix 3.0
- Sonic the Hedgehog Megamix 4.0
- Sonic Generations
- Nitronic Rush
- The Incredible Machine
- The Even More Incredible Machine
- The Incredible Toon Machine
- The Incredible Machine 2
- The Incredible Machine 3.0
- The Incredible Machine: Even More Contraptions
- Kirby's Adventure
- Kirby Superstar
- Kirby's Star Stacker
- Kirby no Kira Kira Kids (SFC)
- Sonic and All-Stars Racing Transformed
edited 21st Apr '14 9:35:15 AM by lewattoo
"I'll show you all of Paris, I'll take you on a tour, we'll go up and up and up so high they'll long for an encore!"Final Fantasy X is almost without doubt the most-played game in my library. I think the only real contenders would be FFX-2 and possibly Kingdom Hearts II.
Easily Super Smash Bros Melee. Even when I was a strict casual player, I played that game to death... literally. The disk shattered because I played it so much and I had to get another copy.
"It's liberating, realizing you never need to be competent." — UltimatepheerResident Evil 3. I even memorized the whole game.
Of all time: Probably Civilization and its various sequels.
Recently: A fair bit of Kerbal Space Program and Crusader Kings II.
Civilization 4 I've definitely played through most and put the most hours into.
Laws are made to be broken. You're next, thermodynamics.Elder Scrolls from III onward, Fallout from 3 onward, Saints Row from 2 onward, and some more I can't remember at this time of night.
Numerous: Classic Sonic the Hedgehog
Starfox 64
Super Smash Bros.
Mario (platformers, Kart, and Party namely)
Rogue Squadron 2: Rogue Leader
F-Zero X
Mega Man Classic
Donkey Kong Country
Call of Duty: Black Ops
Grand Theft Auto IV and Ballad of Gay Tony
Sonic Adventure series
You know, I have to wonder why Pit is obsessed with this site. It’s gonna ruin his life!From beginning to end? VVVVVV, probably. For the largest amount of total time? Probably Team Fortress 2.
It's probably a tie between Mass Effect 2 and Fallout New Vegas. I've played through those games so many times, and they're both so long...
"It's so hard to be humble, knowing how great I am."I used to play Logical Journey of the Zoombinis a lot. I didn't realize there were others.
A good amount of Platinum Games and Hideki Kamiya's stuff. Particularly Devil May Cry 1
ALL CREATURE WILL DIE AND ALL THE THINGS WILL BE BROKEN. THAT'S THE LAW OF SAMURAI.If we're talking about the number of playthroughs, I'd say most Zelda games I've played. Though at this point I lost the exact count (EDIT: But I can attest the most played ones in particular are OOT, MM and TWW).
Another was Banjo-Kazooie.
edited 21st Apr '14 7:50:34 PM by MyFinalEdits
135 - 169 - 273 - 191 - 188 - 230 - 300Animal Crossing and Pokemon, hands down. Also, I've found myself realizing I've been on Mabinogi (almost) every night for the past coupla years.
When you wish upon a side of beef, soon will come an end to all your griefIt would probably have to be the WWE Video Games series. Why play around with your face characters of one game or series when you can play with all of them?
Or The Sims. Ever wanted to take Spirit from Wing Commander out on a date? Easy, just get the modding tools and import her image into the game. Recreate anything from Buffy the Vampire Slayer to ''How I Met Your Mother and everything in between. Good times.
edited 21st Apr '14 9:14:03 PM by tsstevens
Currently reading up My Rule Fu Is Stronger than YoursCan't you recreate both of those just by creating an Alysson Hannigan Sim?
You could, or if you didn't want to do the work yourself you could download Willow from season one, Lily from season one, Willow from season two, Lily from season two, Willow from season three...trust me Sims at the time was a huge huge deal. I probably had five different versions of the same character, and that was before the second game came out.
In fact for a laugh a search for your fave series Sims style on Youtube might yield interesting results.
Currently reading up My Rule Fu Is Stronger than Yours
Some games you play once and then forget about them. But i have some games that i start playing again when i don´t have anything new, or just feel a bit bored. i think the game that i have played most of times from the beginning to the end is Chrono Trigger. i starterd to play it when i was about 10 or sometihng and now and then i just take it out again and play. its like a reminder of childhood for me or saomething like that. Although i ´m getting old or something, last time i coulnd´t beat Son of Sun and had to use a walkthrough (http://chronotriggerwalkthrough.net/prominencyson-of-sun/). I better beat all the bosses by myself, but didn´t have the patience any more i guess. I have palyed this game quite many times, but still can´t beat them all... that sucks... But enough about me, what are yours most played games?
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