Jrpgs and then good 2d fighters
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Jrpgs and then good 2d fighters
-- Live only for tomorrow, and you will have a lot of empty yesterdays today--
Tavin: "Old school megaman is THE BEST megaman" courtesy of fkusumot :)
My mind has changed. My strength has not. Kamahl, Fist of Krosa
This may sound weird, but I'm particularly fond of rail shooters, ala Panzer Dragoon and Star Fox. It's hard for it to be my favorite genre since it's such a rarity to find one nowadays. I'm also very fond of 2D side scrolling space shooters, ala Ikaruga and Radiant Silvergun, which also happens to be a dying breed.
Out of current popular genres, I enjoy 2nd person shooters the most for gameplay, like Resident Evil 4, Gears of War and to a certain extent Splinter Cell. Great stories are so varied between multiple genres that it's hard to peg one down as my favorite. I go where the story is and brave the controls the best I can, kinda like Killer 7 and Shadows of Destiny, two of the best from last generation consoles.
1º RPG
2º Adventure
3º FPS (including FPS/RPG hybrids)
Well my favorite type of RPG are wrpgs because they seem to be more to the definition of a rpg but jrpgs are good too.
- RPG (East & West)
- Strategy (preferably CIV like)
- Point&Click Adventures (still)

Platformer
Action/ Adventure
RPG

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| Onyxmeth said: I'm also very fond of 2D side scrolling space shooters, ala Ikaruga and Radiant Silvergun, which also happens to be a dying breed.
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Is metroid one of those?
RPG's. Though I have to say they haven't been getting much love lately, but at least RPG's have kind of bled into everything else.
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First & Third Person Shooters
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