The Secret Of Monkey Island
Damn i was gonna say CT.
OOT is a close second though, and both are kings of their respective Genres. Link to the past is good but anyone who claims it beats OOT is wrong 
That game was surprisingly good. The cutscenes especially were great and the battle system was fun.
i got lost on like disc 3. Came back a year later and finished up. Legend of Dragoon was pretty cool. I think i just mostly like the theme of Dragoons lol.
same. Megaman 2 is near the top of my list too (partly for nostalgia reasons and partly for having an amazing soundtrack)
Completely agree. It’s a shame it never got a remaster, but I do remember that it was panned by the critics, but loved by the players. IIRC it eventually became a PS classic.
ah i loved all the Megamans growing up. Good times.
Best soundtrack for a game not named Morrowind is Fantasy General
What was everybody’s opinion on Chrono Cross?
Initially i hated it because i expected more Chrono Trigger.
But i gave it a 2nd chance and ended up liking it nearly as much as CT.
Hmm, there are a few.
Earthbound (SNES)
Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time (N64)
Paper Mario (N64)
Yeah, I am old too
there is a pic of young me somewhere flipping out getting a 2600 for my 11th birthday and I did have a copy of that ET game at one point
WoW. /10chars
DAO is just a great game. FF Tactics is also a great game. Played the heck out of both of them.
Used to be WoW. Now I’m not sure.
lol I played Lunar SSSC when I was a kid and cried at the end because it was over.
Only game to ever have that effect on me as a kid. I was goin through something I guess
Bet.
Don Quijote
Seven Samurai
Bloodborne
I absolutely adore Suikoden II
Terminator: Future Shock, that was the 3d FPS that I was thinking of. Great game, super play, and that was one game that was emotionally powerful at the end when you finally destroy the robots and save humanity. Very tough play, you are definitely outclassed the entire game.
To choose one: Mortal Kombat 2, especially the arcade game. I had played tons of hours of MK1 (for about 3 months in early '93, I had near-daily free-play access to a cabinet and then got the Genesis port), so the sequel just pulled me in—those insanely load T-Unit cabinets were hard to ignore anyways. This is the way to make a good sequel. I have every US release of the game aside from an Arcade1Up cab (I already have an original PCB I use with a supergun though) plus the Japanese PSX release and UK releases for the Master System and Amiga. None of the original ports were amazingly accurate, though the DOS version was close enough. The 32X version was my favorite to play at the time because it looks better than the Genesis port while playing better than the SNES port. The PSX and Saturn versions are pathetically execute ports of the DOS version by Probe that made poor use of each system, especially the Saturn where the game loads sprite frames on-the-fly off of the slow CD while leaving 2/3 of the VDP1 chip sit empty. Thankfully, they didn’t handle MK3, Ultimate MK3, and Trilogy on those systems…
Anyway, I really like Mortal Kombat II…
Besides MK2, my other all-time favorites are Diablo 2, Street Fighter 2: Champion Edition, Team Fortress Classic, Unreal Tournament ('99), Shinobi III, Perfect Dark, Fighters Megamix, Body Harvest, No One Lives Forever, Disgaea 5, Cotton Boomerang, and Phoenix (1980; both the GCC Atari 2600 port and the arcade original, which I have a cocktail cabinet of…developed by…who knows? Taito seems to retain the rights to the game but Centuri/Amstar licensed the game and Hiroaka/Toei/Tehkan[Tecmo] are all listed on various manuals through the distribution…).
Paradroid on the commodore 64. (I doubt many people have even heard of that game)
I still have fond memories of that game.