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Final Fantasy - Since the beginning it has been unique and every iteration is a new game. When one final fantasy flops a bit, the next one has the potential to still be great.

Zelda - Mostly the old school zelda games. Not a huge fan of the newer ones, since N64 era. But the concept is always one that could make a great game if Nintendo finds the means. Zelda:BotW seems like it has that potential.

Dark Souls - Hard and rewarding. Fresh air in the dank deep sea of piss easy games that constantly hold your hand and give you awards for mere participation.

Elder Scrolls - Fantasy open worlds with every new iteration better than the previous. Tons of micro and macro content.

Fallout - Post Nuclear Apocalypse open worlds with every new iteration better than the previous. Tons of micro and macro content.

Metroid - Mostly the old school metroid. Again the 3D era of this series has been pretty poor, too much 1st person shooter and less explore/find powerups/kill bosses gameplay. I don't hold much hope this series will be resurrected, but I am still happy enough with the old content to play those games over and over again.



A warrior keeps death on the mind from the moment of their first breath to the moment of their last.