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Hmm I didn't know Wright is a fan of KOTOR. Haven't played the game myself, I think I have it on Steam.



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And finally... the #1 game: "Okay, those are mountains."



1. Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past
2. Grandia II
3. Disgaea: Hour of Darkness
4. Super Mario Bros.
5. Castlevania: Symphony of the Night
6. Super Metroid
7. Breath of Fire IV
8. The Last of Us
9. Super Mario World
10. Dragon Age: Origins

Figure go ahead with my top ten.



#2 - The best platform level and world design ever made. A game like the others in the top 5 that stands the test of time so well it doesn't actually age at all. The Galaxy is at peace.



S.Peelman said:
Scoobes said:
Hints for Top 3:

3. I never ask for this. If you wanna make enemies, try to change something.

2. Innovative sequel to an innovative game that helped revolutionise a genre.

1. Just check my post history, this game comes up a fair bit. But a more conventional clue...

The game features all 3 of these quotes:

"If there was no God, It would be necessary to invent him." - Voltaire

"Yesterday we obeyed kings and bent our necks before emperors. But today we kneel only to truth..." - Kahlil Gibran

"Better to reign in Hell, than to serve in Heaven" - "Paradise lost", John Milton

I'm feeling...

#2: Half Life 2?

#1: Deus Ex?

Correct on both!

Each of the three endings in Deus Ex shows one of the above quotes.



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soulfly666 said:
#2 - The best platform level and world design ever made. A game like the others in the top 5 that stands the test of time so well it doesn't actually age at all. The Galaxy is at peace.

Super Mario Galaxy?



Scoobes said:
soulfly666 said:
#2 - The best platform level and world design ever made. A game like the others in the top 5 that stands the test of time so well it doesn't actually age at all. The Galaxy is at peace.

Super Mario Galaxy?


Nope.



soulfly666 said:
Scoobes said:
soulfly666 said:
#2 - The best platform level and world design ever made. A game like the others in the top 5 that stands the test of time so well it doesn't actually age at all. The Galaxy is at peace.

Super Mario Galaxy?


Nope.

Super Star Wars?



soulfly666 said:
#2 - The best platform level and world design ever made. A game like the others in the top 5 that stands the test of time so well it doesn't actually age at all. The Galaxy is at peace.


Super Metroid



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   Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic

   System: PC
   Genre: Role-Playing Game
   Year: 2003
   Rank last year: 2 (=)

 

 

 At second place, the best PC game and best role-playing game is undoubtedly Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic. With other entries from the Star Wars universe, I already said I am a big Star Wars fan. This game however, doesn't need rose-tinted glasses for one to realize it's an amazing game and almost the best game of all time.

The engaging story of this long game takes the player all around the galaxy. A story so good, that it's better than most of the movies! It's a very pure Star Wars story which fits perfectly. Not only that, it has amazing gameplay with not a single flaw to be found and is polished beyond belief. The variety in planets and their stories, the variety in characters and the variety in and depth of quests give this game unlimited replayability. Moreover, it features what is probably the best video-game soundtrack ever made boasting not only Star Wars classics, but also new music that feel like they come from the mind of John Williams himself. The game got a sequel, The Sith Lords, which is also excellent, but fails to make it to the list because it was not really finished, leaving many aspects about that game a bit sloppy which among other things, resulted in an unsatisfying ending. A shame, because it had great potential. The first Knights of the Old Republic, fullfills that potential, and then some.