What is your favourite game of all time, and why?

Homeworld. Great story, beautiful graphics, the best atmosphere of any game I've played, excellent choice of music and unique gameplay. I really hope they release a third.

Deus Ex is also a contender for similar reasons.
 
My favourite gaming experience ever, on any platform, is The last of Us on PS3. I went from PC snob to Sony fanboy based on that single title. However I'm still mainly a PC gamer, just one that's much less sure of its supremacy now. :-)

And of course in the distant past Elite on the BBC Micro was my first taste of the sci-fi I'd read as a kid coming to life. But on PC there are too many influential titles to have a favourite. I probably spent more hours in the RTS 'Cossacks' (the first, not the second) than anything else, but it was flight sims which got me into the hobby and it's racing sims like Assetto Corsa (my current favourite) which keep me spending money.

If I had to pick one PC title though I might have to pick the Doom demo, just because it was such an intense, memorable experience. I can even remember my mate leaving the floppy on my desk with a note saying "You might want to take a look at this."

I definitely did. :-)
 
Probably morrowind, put some hours into it when I was at school. Really loved the massive world and trying to get all the cool loot that was stashed in dungeons and ruins. Strangely though I don't enjoy skyrim or oblivion that much.

Have to say the same, absolutely loved Morrowind, is probably the most open world game there has been made so far, there was beyond so much stuff to do, no silly hints and markers telling you what to pick up and where. I was stuck on the first quest for days trying to find that stupid Dwemer puzzle box!

Storyline was very impressive, tied the oblivion storyline in nicely & every character could be killed which had an impact on something down the line.

PS: Don't kill Vivec with just a deadric dagger, takes many many minutes! :p

Oblivion, Skyrim, Fallout 3 & Heart of Darkness (Playstation 1) come right behind.
 
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Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time

When I completed this game I was so sad it was all over, i'm doubting any game will touch me like this did. Loved everything about it. It was bought as a birthday present when I was a Kid and I hated it to start with tho.

Other contenders:
Max Payne
Goldeneye
Perfect Dark
Fallout 3
Rome:Total War
Skyrim (modded)
Bastion
 
Probably world of warcraft.

Never been gripped by a game so much over the years of gaming I've done and I've put in a daft amount of time into the game since 2004. I like the attention to detail that can be seen in most of the zones and quests and although I hated the cataclysm expansion, the mists of pandaria one seems alright so far (only just started playing again after about 18 months).

WOW was the first game of this type that I played (the beta) and was guided into it perfectly by the great tooltips and general guidance even back then, allowing players like me, who were unfamiliar with mmorpg mechanics, to start enjoying it very quickly. The guild activity, pvp and raiding were mind blowing back when it first started and hold some truly great memories. Due to that, its probably the best game I've played, so far!
 
PlanetSide 2 probably edges it for me over everything else - nothing comes close to the scale of battles on that game, plus the graphics are pretty nice on maximum settings. Although I haven't played it for quite some time now as I got too hooked on it, >40 days play time just over Summer 2013.
 
Heroes of Might and Magic III. I have yet to find anything that comes close to it and I've pretty much tried anything.

Honorable mentions:

Starcraft
Half-Life
Baldur's Gate II
Battlefield Bad Company II
Undying (the best game no one's ever played)
 
Unreal Tournament, 15 years of online brilliance. Only now, with the death of clanbase :(, can I safely say that I won't be playing it again.

NES mario 1 & 3, mario 64, mario kart 64, goldeneye also a worthy mention. N64 really was an awesome console.
 
Total anihillation. Still get this out and it just about works, never played sup com but apparently its similar.

If that's your favourite game of all time it's criminal you haven't tried Supreme Commander: Forged Alliance yet. Try it!!

Oh, and my game, World Of Warcraft. I've had some great experience on console games like Super Mario World and F-Zero etc but for time served and the community, and just sheer scale WoW blows them away. Late vanilla and the Burning Crusade expansion were just amazing.
 
The Legend of Zelda: A link to the Past.

At the time, and having played the original two, A link to the Past was such a massive step up in the genre, that no other game came close for years. In fact, many games were made to look extremely similar. Perhaps it was due to system limitations, I don't know - but Secret of Mana was a prime example of how the entire genre had been transformed by the former. And, of course, the latter was developed by the same people responsible for other classics within the genre, such as some of the Final Fantasy games.

Looking at the game, it represented a continuum, characters within a fantasy world that was the same yet ever expanding. Further, the basis of the story was classic enough that everyone could relate to the Repunzel like setting but yet with a good mix of memorable, unique characters who all had a story of their own. Interestingly, I still remember owning the Nintendo hand-held gaming devices that included the princess who needed rescuing from the tyrant, who at the time was surprisingly called Donkey Kong.

To this day, I still remember discussing the game with someone older. During the conversation, he mentioned finding the game vague. Of course, that made little sense to me at the time, not just because he was using a difficult word that I simply did not understand but because games at that time were still made to represent stories that evolved from books and required a certain amount of imagination.

Ominously, perhaps it was a sign of what is to come.

On a different note, the two quotes below are for emphasis. And although I only started playing the Homeworld series from the second part, the same still applies for me.

Homeworld. Great story, beautiful graphics, the best atmosphere of any game I've played, excellent choice of music and unique gameplay. I really hope they release a third.

mario kart, the most fun you can have with your pants on
 
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AvP2 back in 2003 this took up so much of my time and to date I haven't played a multiplayer like it.
The survivor mode was just amazing, 1 alien hunting down a group of survivors and then every survivor killed would become an alien till you were the last person left and you had 15 aliens looking for you.
I can still feel the atmosphere it created just by speaking about it!

Knights of the Old Republic, Dragon Age: Origins and Oblivion. I can't choose out of these games so I'm gonna say them all, I've spent countless hours replaying these over and over again and then when the sequals came out I felt so dissapointed they didn't live up to the standards of the originals.

So to answer your question OP, I couldn't choose 1 so I picked 4.
 
Lord of the rings online (before freetoplay) Met some amazing people and had some great times but unfortunately just like everywhere when you're a leader of a kin/guild you get a lot of politics from troublemakers who have to ruin everyones fun with petty reasons.
 
Half-life.
Because I didn’t even play games until I installed that for my brother and sat transfixed at the screen ‘to make sure it was working’ for the train ride into Black Mesa while my brother said ‘can I have a go?’ for the next while.

At that time, it was an order of magnitude greater than anything else I’d ever seen, it had real atmosphere, amazing action and epic set pieces with new AI but it also had subtlety and pacing, all the stuff we expect now, that games just didn’t have back then, and it was all new, original. I still clearly remember the first time I launched the rocket, the music, ‘We’ve got hostiles’, Dr. Kleiner and co., my crowbar (sorry doc). I remember crawling through a vent when a headcrab jumped out and bit me, I jumped in my seat, it was the first had gotten to that level of immersion for me. It felt real. Even HL2, technically better in ever regard, didn’t feel as original to my senses as the memories of Half-life. Best game ever.
 
Counterstrike 1.1 - 1.6. Used to rush home from school everyday to play this with my mate over 56k modem with pings ranging from 180 - 250ms :p I was pretty much a permanent resident on the barrysworld servers.

CoH. Best strategy game ever imo. Looked outstanding when it first came out in dx10.

Red Alert. Imo improvement on C&C and spent far too many hours playing this over a LAN.

All new games are rubbish, yo
 
Tough call, as I like many.

Castlevania Lords of Shadow for me though, simply for the story and the sense of adventure in it.
 
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