Soldato
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I know Phantasy Star Online on the Dreamcast had me addicted the longest.
Pick 1!? Its not allowed, Cant do it. Its between 3 games and there's no way to choose.
MGS1, Resident evil 2 and Final fantasy 7.
Narrowing those down just cant be done.... IT CANT I TELL YEEE
Pick 1!? Its not allowed, Cant do it. Its between 3 games and there's no way to choose.
MGS1, Resident evil 2 and Final fantasy 7.
Narrowing those down just cant be done.... IT CANT I TELL YEEE
Wow. I had some pretty high expectations for Resident Evil 4 and to my complete surprise the title actually exceeded them. This is simply the best survival horror game ever created. In fact, had it come out in 2004, it would have been my pick for Game of the Year.
With Resident Evil 4, Capcom has successfully -- triumphantly -- taken the franchise to the next level. It's really emphasized the "survival" in survival horror, too. You're oftentimes on the run for your life. And villagers, much smarter than any zombie, team up, dodge bullets, and do other nasty things that I will let you discover on your own. Then there are the boss fights, which are unexpectedly brilliant. This game is extremely scary, and that fear is intensified by the best graphics and some of the most eerie audio on Nintendo's console.
When you add in the new camera and action systems, as well as Leon's excellent new analog targeting function, you have a completely transformed survival horror experience. One that eclipses everything before it. Indeed, even after 20-plus hours of non-stop thrills, you won't want to put the controller down.
You don't own Resident Evil 4. It owns you.
An absolute must-have.
SSX 3! Based on how much time spent on it and not general quality I guess.
Oh how I wish there will be another SSX...![]()
There will - SSX: Deadly Descents
Whether it's any good, is another question. I'm gutted they've gone away from the arcade style, which to me was a huge part of the draw of the original.