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Best game according to my top 50 list is Nioh.



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Legend of Zelda Breath of The Wild.

With Last of us as second.

I probably would have put resident evil 2 remake as 2nd if It wasn’t for the way they handled Mr X.



DarthMetalliCube said:
vivster said:

Rocket League is a very cathartic game. I put it on whenever I need to have something to do with my hands but don't want to think much. So I put on music or my everlasting youtube queue and play away. I should mention that about half of those 4000h I played alone either in training or against bots.

I love playing with friends casually or fully concentrated in ranked. I like the thousands of customization items and since they introduced the Rocket Pass I'm compelled to play even more. I'm also very much engrossed in the esports side.

Rocket League basically completes my person. It gives me friendly social interaction without pressure, childish delight when getting new items, catharsis when just trying to relax and heart pumping entertainment when watching high level sports. At this point the game has become an integral part of my life and it's great because it is so simple, yet so fulfilling.

note: While I'm writing this comment I'm ingame in training with my watermelon themed car and I'm having the time of my life.

That's somewhat similar to me and Overwatch. It's my go-to online game and just default diversion if I want to play a game but don't want to get too wrapped up in learning a new game or only want to play for 30 mins or something. I can kick back and relax by playing against bots, play with friends in a more casual setting, mess around with the Arcade Mode options, or buckle down and go full-blown competitive, which is usually a lot more stressful but also more thrilling.

Rocket League is also becoming a sort of secondary default option for online gaming for me, especially when playing with my cousin who doesn't have Overwatch and isn't too keen on it but loves Rocket League. Only problem is I'm still not so great at RL heh. 

You're gonna get better over time. Even with my old man reflexes, stiff fingers and my hard aversion to do any kind of productive training I managed to play at GC level.



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Legend of Zelda : Breath of the Wild hands down....



Halo: Reach. When it came out in 2010 (for the simple reason I don't have the MCC yet). Played the campaign several times, played it with friends and I got Xbox Live just for that game. Some of the most fun I ever had.
I'd say Skyrim is my second pick and Stardew Valley my third choice.



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For me it's Super Mario Odyssey followed up by Zelda Breath of the Wild!
As for the 2d classic games, my choice go to Hollow Knight and Monster Boy and the Cursed Kingdom.



Witcher 3. Never have I been as immersed in a game as the Witcher 3. There are even secondary quests in this game that have a better plot than some games I've played.

Improved upon everything the Witcher 2 did. I'm going to play them both again, one after another during a dry spell next generation.

I probably spent the most hours on Titanfall. Easily the best multiplayer I've played since halo 3. If it had a more fleshed out campaign, could have been my... GOTG.

Easily the best mp I've played in the decade but the nod goes to the Witcher 3.



Don't forget to explain WHY it's your top pick, folks!

ironmanDX said:
Witcher 3. Never have I been as immersed in a game as the Witcher 3. There are even secondary quests in this game that have a better plot than some games I've played.

Yeah I'm nearing the end of the main quest now and easily one of the things that impressed me the most was the amount of effort put into even the side quests, it's insane how well fleshed out these are, compared to most games where they'd just be some guy saying "go kill 4 blue scorpions down by McDonalds."



IT's a toss-up between Bloodborne and The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim. I love them both equally but for vastly different reasons.

Both are games I regularly return to and love introducing people to.
Both are a lot of fun (But again, for vastly different reasons)
Both have great worlds and lore and writing
Bloodborne has some of the best gameplay and combat in any game ever
Skyrim is great to just curl up and explore/enjoy on a whim

All these years later, I've not gotten sick of either of them yet, despite their performance-related issues.



My Console Library:

PS5, Switch, XSX

PS4, PS3, PS2, PS1, WiiU, Wii, GCN, N64 SNES, XBO, 360

3DS, DS, GBA, Vita, PSP, Android

demon souls/death stranding.  The two most immersive games i can think of, that drag you out of this world into another realm.