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for me mine are 1. Elden Ring, 2. RDR2 3. BOTW, all because they genuinely blew my mind when playing them for the first time and changed how I saw and played video games.

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[–] nostalgicgamerz@lemmy.world 1 points 2 days ago

Nier Automata Deus Ex GOTY (and Human Revolution) Red Dead redemption 2

[–] Godort@lemmy.ca 40 points 5 days ago (1 children)
  • Chrono Trigger

  • Link to the Past

  • Super Mario RPG

[–] Alexstarfire@lemmy.world 15 points 4 days ago (1 children)
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[–] GrammarPolice@lemmy.world 8 points 3 days ago* (last edited 3 days ago) (5 children)
  1. MGS3
  2. Metal Gear 4: Peace Walker
  3. MGSV

Honourable mentions: Metal gear, Metal Gear 2, Metal Gear Solid, MGSV: Ground Zeroes and Sons of Liberty

[–] afox@lemmy.world 6 points 3 days ago (2 children)
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[–] tanisnikana@lemmy.world 32 points 5 days ago* (last edited 5 days ago) (23 children)

I’ve probably got some weird takes, but let’s go:

  1. Chrono Trigger is at the way top. The greatest game of all time hasn’t been bested in 30 years. Telling the best narrative I’ve heard in my life, and packing it into 20 short hours, with timeless art and amazing music, and into FOUR GODDAMN MEGABYTES, this is one many try to beat, and none have succeeded. Not even Clair Obscur: Expedition 33.

  2. CrossCode comes right behind it. This game is much longer, but that’s okay. It’s essentially a single-player MMO with all the trappings of life within. A wonderfully smooth action combat system, more amazing music, and some of the most memorable facial expressions I’ve seen. It’s also written in freakin’ HTML5.

  3. Zachtronics Solitaire Collection. Going purely by hours played and wins scored, this is on my favorites whether I like it or not. Every solitaire game from every Zachtronics title, right there. Special shout-out to Fortune’s Foundation.

Honorable mentions: Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 for the worldbuilding and music, Final Fantasy XIII for exactly the same reasons, The Talos Principle 2 for simply giving its NPCs the agency to say “nah, I don’t wanna go back, I’m staying home,” and Chaos Rings 2 for creating one of the most high-stakes yet viscerally unpleasant stories I’ve witnessed, wherein to proceed through the game, the protagonist ritually sacrifices his ever-shrinking party of people.

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[–] fxomt@lemmy.dbzer0.com 30 points 5 days ago* (last edited 5 days ago) (1 children)

My top 3 choices are (in no particular order)

  • Disco Elysium
  • Outer Wilds
  • Fallout New Vegas

I know these are very bland choices, but these games had a huge impact on me. I've only played disco Elysium recently, but it truly is a masterpiece. FNV gives me warm memories of [the good parts, at least.] of my childhood, and outer wilds... I don't even really know how to describe it.

This isn't an exhaustive list by any means, and there are some other games that affected me on the same level, but I could only pick 3 :)

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[–] NaibofTabr@infosec.pub 26 points 5 days ago (3 children)

Twenty-two years later and still nothing really compares. I've played it through 5... 6?... times and the characters still feel compelling.

I miss Westwood... everyone that came after only imitated their work, and while some have made improvements to the gameplay, none have really accomplished the same level of storytelling in the RTS genre.

Kind of a perfect game, one that keeps you coming back again and again.

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[–] lemrondu556@lemmy.world 5 points 3 days ago

Forever stuck in mid to late 90s JRPGs, if I had to pick 3

Final Fantasy VI Final Fantasy Tactics Suikoden II

[–] Daedskin@lemmy.zip 8 points 4 days ago

In no particular order, and without adjusting for recency bias:

Single player

  • Hollow Knight
  • Undertale
  • Outer Wilds

Multiplayer

  • The Finals
  • Awesomenauts*
  • YOMI Hustle

* Right now the game is in a weird state where the original company who owned it went backrupt, and the game is in the process of being revived by a different company. In the meantime, the already low player count got lower. On top of that, there's two versions of the game: an old version that used Steam matchmaking (as the matchmaking server went down when the game original closed); and what had been the current patch, being accessible on a beta branch, which currently has issues making it hard to actaully play a match.

[–] GerardsGuitar@retrolemmy.com 7 points 4 days ago* (last edited 4 days ago)
  1. Minecraft - Was my absolute childhood and I met so many good friends and learnt a lot throughout my time playing the game.

  2. Skate 2 - The controls are perfect, the vibe is amazing, it's just one of my overall favourites.

  3. GTA V - The first R rated game I played. Both this game and Fallout 3 were massive inspirations for me focusing on 3D environments as a Game Dev student.

Honourable mention to Little Big Planet and Rollercoaster Tycoon Deluxe; both of which absolutely shaped my childhood

[–] lb_o@lemmy.world 7 points 4 days ago
  1. Portal
  2. Disco Elysium
  3. Drone Perspective
[–] yermaw@sh.itjust.works 2 points 3 days ago

My top 3 are based on "for their time".

Morrowind

Portal

Halo 2

[–] toomanypancakes@piefed.world 21 points 5 days ago (3 children)
  1. Super Metroid
  2. Hollow Knight
  3. Dead Cells
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[–] Macaroni_ninja@lemmy.world 9 points 4 days ago

Fallout 2/New Vegas

Terraria

Pillars of Eternity 1-2

But please ask me in a hour and probably will give you 3 new favs.

[–] jordanlund@lemmy.world 8 points 4 days ago (1 children)

Ultima IV
Phantasy Star Online
Destiny (not Destiny 2)

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[–] AliasVortex@lemmy.world 16 points 4 days ago (1 children)
  1. RimWorld - I don't think I've ever seen a game care so much about making the player feel like part of the story; just all around amazing. Damn near everything is configurable and for anything that isn't the modding community probably has a fix for (and then some).
  2. Terraria - Certainly has its quirks and annoyances, but I like that it has sandbox elements to be creative and do whatever, but also always feels like the game has an objective to work towards. I've probably played though at least half a dozen times between solo runs and multiplayer games with friends/ family and I just keep coming back to it.
  3. Stardew valley - it's just cozy with a slight hit of nostalgia. I have childhood memories of staying up entirely too late monopolizing the TV/ GameCube playing Harvest Moon and this scratches the same itch. Beyond that you can feel the love and attention to detail that the dev has poured into the game. Plus the skill ceiling is pretty low, so even my non-gamer friends/ family can play and have a good time.

Honorable mentions:

  • Factorio
  • Slay the Spire
  • FTL
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[–] SnotFlickerman@lemmy.blahaj.zone 18 points 5 days ago* (last edited 5 days ago) (5 children)

From my youth:

Mega Man 2
Super Metroid
Fallout

Current, as games have grown as a medium:

Borderlands
NieR Automata
Baldur's Gate 3

My favorite type of games were really always the story-rich non-linear storytelling of the Baldur's Gate/Fallout style but in my youth I was far more attracted to Fallout than Baldur's Gate. However, there are no modern iterations of Fallout in the same style. New Vegas is fun and all, but what I would give for a modern fallout in the style of BG3.

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Control, the horizon games and stardew valley.

[–] PodPerson@lemmy.zip 16 points 5 days ago* (last edited 5 days ago) (1 children)

BOTW

Fallout: New Vegas

Skyrim

[–] Console_Modder@sh.itjust.works 13 points 5 days ago

Hell yeah, new vegas was mentioned

[–] natecox@programming.dev 16 points 5 days ago (1 children)
  1. Chrono Trigger
  2. Final Fantasy 7
  3. Expedition 33
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[–] Zetta@mander.xyz 12 points 4 days ago* (last edited 4 days ago)
  1. TF2

Its just so good, played it a fair bit when I was a young teen and picked it up again a couple years ago and haven't stopped playing 8 - 20 hours a week. Best game ever imo, never gets old.

  1. Garry's Mod

Easily my favorite game when I was in middle school and high school, and it still holds a very dear spot in my heart and memories from that era of my life. Excited for s&b

  1. Cyberpunk 2077

I remember seeing the teaser trailer when I was a preteen and was so hyped, took like 10 years but when it did come out I had covid (which was lucky for me because I didn't feel that sick and I got paid leave for 14 days to play the game). Played on PC from day 1 and beat the game In a week or so, it wasn't that buggy imo. I loved the story and I encountered minimal issues during my play through, and only one that caused me to need to reload a save.

Other favs probably rimworld, gta 4, stanleys parable

[–] Blackmist@feddit.uk 7 points 4 days ago

Outer Wilds

Mario Galaxy 2

UFO Enemy Unknown

[–] chunes@lemmy.world 12 points 4 days ago* (last edited 4 days ago) (1 children)
  • Doom/Doom II. They somehow lucked the hell out on mechanics, speed of movement, ease of modding etc. John Carmack did us all a massive solid and got the game released under GPL license only four years after it came out. As a result of the incremental improvements enabled by that, the game keeps my interest to this day.
  • TIE Fighter. I used to be a massive Star Wars fan, and this game was just the best thing ever for a detail-oriented kid. I memorized the stats of every single ship and for the rest of time was pissed whenever someone got it wrong. The missions truly require you to use your brain and every advantage at your disposal (in-flight map; reinforcements; wingmates; ship characteristics; good tactics). 've'never come across a better flight sim to this day (although the Freespace series comes close).
  • Diablo II. I was 15 when this game came out. I rollerbladed all the way across town to buy this game without my parents knowing. The clerk almost didn't sell it to me because he thought I looked too young but in the end he did me a solid. The game was worth it and then some. It consumed the rest of my teenage years. Digital crack.

Games that deserve to be in the top three but don't fit:

  • PlanetSide. I still remember being in shock watching a hundred people shoot at each other without massive rubberbanding etc. It totally redefined what was possible in a game. I was obsessed with making loadouts for every situation. TR forever!

  • Dark Souls. They totally nailed the feeling of being in some sort of dark fantasy fever dream. So beautiful, and I love how the lore is relevant to how you feel trying to overcome the adversity of the game. First half of the game has some of the best world design I've ever seen.

  • World of Warcraft. I flunked out of college because of this game. I think it was worth it.

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[–] Ashen44@lemmy.ca 9 points 4 days ago

Going by favourite as "Left the most lasting impression on me" it would have to be:

  1. Monster Hunter World

  2. Crosscode

  3. Outer Wilds

[–] BadlyDrawnRhino@aussie.zone 9 points 4 days ago (1 children)

Top 3 is hard. I'll start with the first three that came to mind, in no particular order:

  • Witcher 3

  • Star Control 2

  • Monkey Island 2

But there are so many that I could have listed instead.

The Commander Keen games are amongst the first I remember playing, I loved those and played through them so many times.

Baldurs Gate 3 was such a masterpiece, it probably could bump W3 off that list.

Although, Ultima 7 was the first RPG I played where I became properly immersed in the story. The world, the characters, the way the mystery of the main story unfolds. And it is actually a really good jump-in point for the series as it's set a couple centuries after number 6.

Fallout 1 also could easily make the list. I loved the way such a small and intimate quest for your vault unfolds into something bigger.

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[–] ReCursing@feddit.uk 14 points 4 days ago

Off the top of my head, in no particular order:

  • Portal (or maybe Portal 2)
  • Doom (the 1993 one) (or maybe Doom 2)
  • Stellaris

All great games

[–] BurntWits@sh.itjust.works 4 points 3 days ago (5 children)

Really hard to narrow it down, but I think this would be it:

  1. Elden Ring. Before the DLC this would’ve been a toss up for where on the list to put it, but SotE made me confidently place it as my favourite game of all time. I’ll avoid any other Souls games in this list for the sake of diversity but Dark Souls 1 & 3 and Sekiro were all in contention for first place before the DLC. They’d make up spots 2-4 on my list, but I’ll omit them for this one. Elden Ring renewed my love of video games, at a time where I was getting a bit burnt out from playing them. When the DLC came out I played it day one, which I never do for anything, and it completely blew me away, even more so than the base game. The world design of SotE is incredible, the views are breathtaking, and the bosses are the best in the whole series. I cannot fully express just how much I love this game when you take into account the DLC. I’m not sure anything will ever take its place on the throne, but then again I would’ve said the same of Skyrim before I played any Souls games, so only time will tell.
  2. Skyrim. Probably a boring or predictable choice, but with over 5k hours it’s kinda hard to not include it. I’d probably add Oblivion immediately after this one, but again, I want to make the list interesting so I’ll avoid it here. Skyrim also helped me through the darkest point in my life, so I’ll always hold the game close to my heart, even if new games come along to displace it on my list. I’ve spent so much time modding this game, and it’s one of the things that first brought me and my wife together when we started dating. It might not be my top spot anymore, but it definitely had the biggest impact on my life.
  3. Hitman: World of Assassination. This spot was hard to fill honestly. When I think of my favourite games, I usually just think of the Souls series and Skyrim/Oblivion. There’s lots more games I love, but the top spots are all well above the rest. It’s kind of like movies. I have four movies I absolutely adore, and they’re on the highest pedestal. There’s lots more movies I love too, but they don’t compare. Ask me for my top four, that’s an easy answer. Top five? Near impossible. Same deal here, so I just went with playtime and Hitman is my highest remaining game at around 1500 ish hours. It feels weird to call it my third favourite game ever (or I guess seventh because of the other games I’m omitting from this list but you get the point), but so does any other game I considered for here, so I’ll include some honourable mentions below. But back to this game, I feel Hitman is the perfect game for what it is. It can be serious for sure, you’re a hitman taking on contracts, but it can also be completely ridiculous too. One minute you’re tinkering with a race car to make it violently explode on the track to kill your target without anyone suspecting foul play, the next minute you’re dressed as a flamingo exiting the mission by literally flapping your wings and flying from a helipad. 47’s permanent seriousness in the most ludicrous scenarios is peak comedy honestly. Going to a high society Parisian fashion show dressed as a children’s clown and punching out the CEO is a totally normal thing you can do in this game, it’s amazing. And if you don’t like that vibe, you can be a total badass and do a full blown shootout, or a stealthy assassin and eliminate your targets from the shadows with none the wiser. It’s the ultimate hitman/assassin sandbox game.

Honourable mentions: Portal 1 & 2, Pokémon SoulSilver, Hollow Knight, Dishonored, Red Dead Redemption 1 & 2, Batman Arkham Asylum and City, Inside, Gunpoint, any Forza game before the most recent one (haven’t played it), all the Bungie Halo games, and many more. I just love video games I think.

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[–] polle@feddit.org 7 points 4 days ago

Factorio of course.

[–] Uebercomplicated@lemmy.ml 3 points 3 days ago

No one is going to agree with me, but here I go:

  • Counter Strike (all versions): the perfect shooter.
  • Terraria: the progression is amazing, but what never ceases to amaze me is how, despite the game's huge content, it is never overwhelming or intimidating. Just a lot of fun.
  • Transport Fever 2: by far my favorite world-builder type game, and it still gets updates!
[–] you_are_dust@lemmy.world 14 points 5 days ago (3 children)
  1. Super Mario RPG. I played through this game so many times as a kid.
  2. Dust: An Elysian Tail
  3. Middle Earth: Shadow of Mordor
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[–] Weirdfish@lemmy.world 3 points 3 days ago

Going to have to go with the three that had the biggest impact on me.

1: Doom / Doom 2. In addition to being two of the most influential and important FPS games of all time, they got me into modding, programming, the internet, 3D graphics, shaping my entire future career path.

2: Kerbal space program. No moment in all of gaming had me leap out of my chair and whoop the way landing in the Mun for the first time did. Now that I understand orbital mechanics, I get annoyed at almost all depictions of space flight in movies.

3: Factorio. Got to this one late, on Switch about 6 months ago. I can't think of any game which has rewired my brain as much. As a programmer, I come away from each play through with entire new methods of solving problems at work. May be the single most in depth and addictive game I've ever played.

[–] fishsayhelo@lemmy.ml 3 points 3 days ago

In no particular order ( mostly cos i think ranking beyond a certain degree of precision hurts the art involved ):

  • NieR Automata
  • NieR Replicant (ver 1.22.. , realistically)
  • The Talos Principle ( one of the most suprisingly brilliant games that too many people haven't played)

then i suppose one tier below, not consequent of any particular shortcomings, but rather just not being at the same "transendent" level as the above:

  • Crosscode
  • Citizen sleeper
  • What Remains Of Edith Finch
  • Portal & 2

NieR automata literally changed my life, so it kinda deserves it's own top spot, but placed as is in spirit of the question.

[–] Agosagror@lemmy.dbzer0.com 5 points 4 days ago
  • Mindustry, it's open source as well, must have sunk close on a thousand hours into it. Incredible Game, has a good modding scene as well.
  • Trove, the opposite of Mindustry, in that the game sucks, I do not recommend. However the game had so much potential and it sort of half realized it before becoming a cash grab. Does a good job of releasing LOADS of dopamine for very simple game play. That said I am now looking into Veloren - which appears to try and be a better version of trove, although taking voxel MMORPG in a new direction. It's also open source so, yeah.
  • Minecraft - with mods. Nothing quite beats tech mod mania. I hope some day luanti gets to be a real competitor on some level, but till then.
  • Quake
  • Minecraft
  • Fallout
[–] penguindog@lemmy.zip 1 points 3 days ago
  1. Minecraft
  2. Fallout: New Vegas
  3. Portal 2
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