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PsychedelicDiamond said:
So far Witcher 3. Easily. It's gaming's one great fantasy epic. I've not finished Red Dead Redemption 2 yet, it might just end up beating it because a bit less than halfway through, it's absolutely brilliant, but it still has plenty of time left to screw up, which Witcher 3 never did.
The Witcher 3 did screw up. Skellige. What a bad way to end a game.

Me personally, I'd say leveling system too, but that's subjective
 

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A long shot, I know, but for me it was Hotline Miami.

Not only did it give me a whole new/old musical genre to begin exploring, not only was it a near perfect dose of arcade'y action for me, but it along with New Vegas is the only game who's story I still talk about and analyze.
 

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My personal favorite? Well in terms of hours spent on certain games, EUIV has recently overtaken Civ V. That said, being a very good way to pass a lot of time is not entirely the same thing as being the best game. The game I look back on most fondly currently is probably Zelda: Breath of the Wild. Despite several flaws (lackluster story, powerful enemies are too spongy) what the game does well it does so well that I still consider it the best game I've played in a long time.
 

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Still Bayonetta from 2010, it is still the one game I've played that gave me nothing but the good stuff as there was never a point where I was not highly enjoying the game. Just about every game nowadays has some kind of padding or kitchen-sink design that forces you to put up with something not good to get to the "good stuff".