M Two One
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The name of the thread says it all. What are your ten favorite video games of all-time? For games on the PC that have expansion packs, you don't have to name a specific expansion pack, just name the original game because it seems pointless otherwise. If you're a big fan of a major series of games like Madden or NBA 2K, still be sure to be specific of which one. You can also add up to five honorable mentions below your top ten to show other games that you really enjoyed, but have slipped below the radar.
<div align="center"><font size=""3""><u>M Two One's Top 10</u></font>
GoldenEye 007 <font size=""1"">(N64)</font>
Driver <font size=""1"">(PSone)</font>
Super Metroid <font size=""1"">(SNES)</font>
Project IGI: I'm Going In <font size=""1"">(PC)</font>
Grand Theft Auto 3 <font size=""1"">(PC)</font>
Winning Eleven 8 <font size=""1"">(PS2)</font>
TimeSplitters: Future Perfect <font size=""1"">(PS2)</font>
Perfect Dark <font size=""1"">(N64)</font>
Ultimate Ride <font size=""1"">(PC)</font>
Max Payne <font size=""1"">(PC)</font>
<font size=""3""><u>Honorable mentions</u></font>
Mario 64 <font size=""1"">(N64)</font>
Mega Man 3 <font size=""1"">(NES)</font>
Rainbow Six: Rogue Spear <font size=""1"">(PC)</font>
The Sims 2 <font size=""1"">(PC)</font>
TimeSplitters 2 <font size=""1"">(PS2)</font></div>
GoldenEye 007 still stands as my favorite game of all-time. I don't think anything will ever remove it from that place. It had everything and at the time supported the best graphics and AI around. I can't even begin to count how many hours I put into that game, not to mention winning the US tournament in the late 90's by complete domination. That is my game.
Driver comes in second because that game gave me and everyone else that came over to play it one hell of a time. Sure, the graphics were questionable at times, the music blew ass and the glitches were there, but that just seemed to add to the experience I guess. What with all those cops doing hundreds of flips in the air and the glitch where you can mash your car into a vehicle's side and fly high yourself!
Rounding out my top five is Super Metroid and this game doesn't need explaination if you've played it. What wasn't actually good about the game? I could beat the damn thing a thousand times over and it was still refreshing. Project IGI was a downplayed PC FPS title that went almost entirely unnoticed. Eidos produced this one and did a great job. You forgive the glitches with spectacular realistic weapons and gameplay, graphics and environments which are so expansive that they never end no matter how far you walk through them. Grand Theft Auto 3 for the PC is at five. Again, do I need to explain this game? It was better then the PS2 version though by ten fold what with all the things you could modify. I just kept changing the city around so much and this one guy eventually added the Statue of Liberty in mod. What's the need for another GTA game during that generation? None, unless you can't live without swimming.
Winning Eleven 8 was the best football game ever. I can't even begin to express how much I loved this game when it first came out. The graphics were underrated and still are and the gameplay was the best. TimeSplitters: Future Perfect is another great FPS game. A great heir to GoldenEye 007 from the original team with lead David Doak. Whenever I find the time to play games I still head back to this game to play a match of Elimination. Perfect Dark wasn't anywhere near as charming as GoldenEye 007, but has all the right components to make it addictive as hell and well worth playing over and over. Ultimate Ride was a nice roller coaster simulator that took months to perfect your work in. It gained massive fame from 2002 through 2003 before the publishers shut it down for financial reasons. There were thousands of mods for it and dozens of communities dedicated to it. There were also weekly awards given out for best roller coasters. I proudly won 21 of them, which is strange because that is my favorite number. Then finally we have Max Payne. This game was just simply bad ass with a great story. There were so many new features to it that sparked hundreds of rip offs that never could produce what the original had done.
<div align="center"><font size=""3""><u>M Two One's Top 10</u></font>
GoldenEye 007 <font size=""1"">(N64)</font>
Driver <font size=""1"">(PSone)</font>
Super Metroid <font size=""1"">(SNES)</font>
Project IGI: I'm Going In <font size=""1"">(PC)</font>
Grand Theft Auto 3 <font size=""1"">(PC)</font>
Winning Eleven 8 <font size=""1"">(PS2)</font>
TimeSplitters: Future Perfect <font size=""1"">(PS2)</font>
Perfect Dark <font size=""1"">(N64)</font>
Ultimate Ride <font size=""1"">(PC)</font>
Max Payne <font size=""1"">(PC)</font>
<font size=""3""><u>Honorable mentions</u></font>
Mario 64 <font size=""1"">(N64)</font>
Mega Man 3 <font size=""1"">(NES)</font>
Rainbow Six: Rogue Spear <font size=""1"">(PC)</font>
The Sims 2 <font size=""1"">(PC)</font>
TimeSplitters 2 <font size=""1"">(PS2)</font></div>
GoldenEye 007 still stands as my favorite game of all-time. I don't think anything will ever remove it from that place. It had everything and at the time supported the best graphics and AI around. I can't even begin to count how many hours I put into that game, not to mention winning the US tournament in the late 90's by complete domination. That is my game.
Driver comes in second because that game gave me and everyone else that came over to play it one hell of a time. Sure, the graphics were questionable at times, the music blew ass and the glitches were there, but that just seemed to add to the experience I guess. What with all those cops doing hundreds of flips in the air and the glitch where you can mash your car into a vehicle's side and fly high yourself!
Rounding out my top five is Super Metroid and this game doesn't need explaination if you've played it. What wasn't actually good about the game? I could beat the damn thing a thousand times over and it was still refreshing. Project IGI was a downplayed PC FPS title that went almost entirely unnoticed. Eidos produced this one and did a great job. You forgive the glitches with spectacular realistic weapons and gameplay, graphics and environments which are so expansive that they never end no matter how far you walk through them. Grand Theft Auto 3 for the PC is at five. Again, do I need to explain this game? It was better then the PS2 version though by ten fold what with all the things you could modify. I just kept changing the city around so much and this one guy eventually added the Statue of Liberty in mod. What's the need for another GTA game during that generation? None, unless you can't live without swimming.
Winning Eleven 8 was the best football game ever. I can't even begin to express how much I loved this game when it first came out. The graphics were underrated and still are and the gameplay was the best. TimeSplitters: Future Perfect is another great FPS game. A great heir to GoldenEye 007 from the original team with lead David Doak. Whenever I find the time to play games I still head back to this game to play a match of Elimination. Perfect Dark wasn't anywhere near as charming as GoldenEye 007, but has all the right components to make it addictive as hell and well worth playing over and over. Ultimate Ride was a nice roller coaster simulator that took months to perfect your work in. It gained massive fame from 2002 through 2003 before the publishers shut it down for financial reasons. There were thousands of mods for it and dozens of communities dedicated to it. There were also weekly awards given out for best roller coasters. I proudly won 21 of them, which is strange because that is my favorite number. Then finally we have Max Payne. This game was just simply bad ass with a great story. There were so many new features to it that sparked hundreds of rip offs that never could produce what the original had done.
