For me, it's Fallout 3. The feeling that I got when I first walked out of the Vault and the immense sense of discovery whenever I found someplace new was the best part of the game.
Ghost Trick, or tales of monkey island, bot the games are fantastic with great stories that lose something the 2nd time you play though, like the surprise ending and twist etc etc.
Wow I've got quite the list.
Fallout 3
No More Heroes
Skyrim, even if it just came out, yeah I love the game that much
COD4
Portal 1 n' 2
Crysis 2
Mirrors Edge... the first half of it.
Arkham Asylum
Farcry 2
Mass Effect 2
MGS3
Bioshock
Heay Rain
Serious Sam
Max Payne II
Splinter Cell
Killzone
Half Life/s
Bioshock is my pretty obvious candidate. The worst part is, I think someone had spoiled that famous moment for me just before I got there. Luckily I've never been one to mind spoilers much.
Mass Effect 2, I've become so not immersed after it was broken by the morality system. :3
Ghost Trick, Great story.
The entire Phoenix Wright series.
Also even though it would totally be a pain I'd want to also replay 9 Hours 9 Persons 9 Doors because the 'true' ending to that game was ridiculous levels of awesome. xD
Obvious one for me is Bioshock, because it felt really short, but I loved it. I also occasionally want the ability to play Limbo, Portal, and Portal 2.
Lost odessey , i wish i could read all the thousand years of dreams for the first time . The story in that game was spectacular , the short-stories in that game was nothing short of amazing . Sure a lot of people thing that it was just too long to read , but if you read them and put yourself in kaims shoes , then you would feel the pain he endures by being immortal .
San Andreas, the feeling I got when I first played it was something else, I can't really describe why it felt so special. It isn't my favourite game by any means, but something about it at the time..I don't know.
Legend of Dragoon. I want to properly play it so I can finish it this time instead of getting stuck on Disc 2 because of a scratched disc at a young age.
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