1. Suikoden
2. Shin Megami Tensei
3. Homeworld
1. Silent Hill
2. Metal Gear (all of em not just solid)
3. The Elder Scrolls
(i mightve said final fantasy, but 13 is pissing me off atm)
1) Jak and Daxter
2) God of War
3) Infamous
I have not played Uncharted (only played 1 hr) but I'm looking forward to it.
I know, they're all Sony... I love action platformers and Gran Turismo.
From MS: I like Crackdown and Splinter Cell: Conviction
Fron Ninty: Mario Kart (64 preferably) a little Super Mario Bros
Multiplatform: Assassins Creed, Burnout,
1. Final Fantasy
2. God of War
3. Metal Gear Solid
They are equal for me, but I put it in this order for this thread.
2012 - Top 3 [so far]
#1 #2 #3
1 ) Lufia
2 ) Parasite Eve
3 ) Dragon Quest
Current PC Build
CPU - i7 8700K 3.7 GHz (4.7 GHz turbo) 6 cores OC'd to 5.2 GHz with Watercooling (Hydro Series H110i) | MB - Gigabyte Z370 HD3P ATX | Gigabyte GTX 1080ti Gaming OC BLACK 11G (1657 MHz Boost Core / 11010 MHz Memory) | RAM - Corsair DIMM 32GB DDR4, 2400 MHz | PSU - Corsair CX650M (80+ Bronze) 650W | Audio - Asus Essence STX II 7.1 | Monitor - Samsung U28E590D 4K UHD, Freesync, 1 ms, 60 Hz, 28"
1) Starcraft
2) Warcraft
3) Metal Gear Solid
MY HYPE LIST: 1) Gran Turismo 5; 2) Civilization V; 3) Starcraft II; 4) The Last Guardian; 5) Metal Gear Solid: Rising
1. Zelda
2. Warcraft
3. Metroid
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