Hardest available.
Reasons:
I like a challenge for 1.
If I don't particularly like the game I only have to play through it once to get the achievements (in most cases(Dark Sector be damned!))
Finally, If I DO like the game I can then play through it again on a low difficulty absorbing...
MW3, BF3 also but only if I can afford both. I personally think MW3's Survival mode will add a whole new dimension to the game. (shame it only seems to be 2 player)
Not sure if this counts but I'll write it anyway...
I remember back when I was playing Thief 2, (epic game) I hit a bit of a glitch causing me to have to restart a level. Basically I had saved the game before alerting a guard (not on purpose mind). Yet when I loaded that same save file again...
I seem to remember being able to play pokemon (ruby/sapphire I think) with just one hand. the left trigger would act as the "A" button and every menu had a cancel option removing the need for "B"
Edit: after reading You're post again i realise You may not have the correct equipment to try...
VIII is my favourite closely followed by X.
VIII was just a great story and replayable many times.
X Had a tonne of things to do and kept me entertained for hundreds of hours on single playthroughs.
Having played through FF VII I didn't enjoy it as much as some of the others. In MY OPINION it is overrated.
FF X I think I spent the most time playing of any FF game, trying for large amounts of time to get the perfect sphere grid, which although repetitive and tedious gave me great memories...
Squall Leonhart (Final Fantasy VIII)
I find his personality to be a lot like mine; Quiet, Un-official leader of the group who hides his emotions behind crossed arms and a blank face.
This "link" to Squall I have has made this my favourite game of all time.
oh man this is gonna be hard...
10.......man, I think it would take me a few days of note-writing and thinking to come up with my list.
Although You can be assured that Elder scrolls and Final fantasy 8 would be right up there somewhere
A game in which everything You do affects something in some way. Hoping that Skyrim will get close to this with the ability to mess with the economies of towns and wipe civilizations off the map, maybe even lure a dragon in to destroy certain buildings?
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