i had a lot of fun back in the day playing GTA3 and vice city
May not of had as much experience gaming as everyone else since im still young but Ive had my fair share of games to play. I enjoyed The Elder Scrolls: Skyrim for its open world and unique playing type, although im a diehard fan of AOE2 (age of empires). Ive been playing the game for a long time and it is amazing how much fun you can have with a RTS game.
would have to say Oblivion and Skyrim, excited about the remaster
Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic II The Sith Lords (KotOR 2 TSL) is pretty great and one of my first games
Favorite Game right now would be H1z1. I love the PVP side and the raiding aspect.
Alan Wake
I don't think I have one favorite game because there are too many good ones
Oblivion
Dawn of War cause who does not like good old Warhammer 40k games?
Tera Online, imo best combat for this kind of game before maybe Black Desert. Played 2 - 3 years before I went to Warframe.
The Witcher 3
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While I love playing AW, I do spend far to much time retro gaming.
I still love playing Football Manager and Jetpac on the Spectrum, Ghost and Goblins, Paradroid and Uridium on the Commodore 64 and my all time favourite game, Pinball Fantasies on the Amiga.
Have a few, but the last ones to really take up my time is S.T.A.L.K.E.R. with the Call of Chernobyl MOD and Fallout 4.
Currently, I have 2 complete play throughs in Fallout 4 with around 1500 hours and doing a 3rd play through with all DLCs in Survival Mode from the start, no cheats (anyone who's played the Survival Mode, especially from the start, will confirm it's a bitch). Around 450 hours so far at level 139.
Insanity: doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results.
Albert Einstein
I have to also go with S.T.A.L.K.E.R but I use the Misery mod (god save my soul) I also love Rainbow six siege because it has such a high skill ceiling that you can always feel like you're improving. Lastly gotta be Project Zomboid or Factorio for just pure madness. Project Zomboid tends to be a constant fight to not get murdered and Factorio makes you think of how logistics works in interesting ways as well as my favorite thing to yell, "WHAT HAPPENED TO THE POWER? WHERE HAS IT GONE? WHY IS COAL ALL OVER THE FLOOR? WHERE HAS MY GENERATOR GONE?"