I like League of Legends. I liked this game because it has strict but decent rules. For improper behavior, both in the gameplay itself and in the chat, you will be punished when receiving complaints at the end of the game. You may be blocked (for a while) accounts, restricted chat access, etc. Although, as in any similar game, there are terrible players, they are actively fighting with them in the League. Also, the responsiveness of the administration is at the highest level. If your account is stolen, you can easily return it by writing to support. I could not get my account back because I trusted a person who used me to steal my account. I have already accepted this and bought myself a new account on [lol-script.com] /. It seemed better to buy an account and not pump it first, so it is much more profitable.
I don`t know who about you guys, but my favorite game is FIFA 22. I am a big fan of this game, and I have played it since I was ten years old. I remember my first FIFA was FIFA 03, and I was playing it on a PlayStation2. There are so many games that can make your time fly. If you are interested in spending time with your friends, I suggest you to play FIFA. By the way, I recommend you to use cdkeysforgames.com because here you can get the game at a very great price. Moreover, you can buy FIFA Coins, and there are events and upgrades almost every week or month.
Defender, Stargate, Dig Dug, Ms. Pac Man, Karate Champ, Super Mario.
Currently Quake 2 with the Oculus Rift patch! I have a life-long obsession with Spectrum games such as Jetset Willy 2 and Alien 8 however, bit of a mix
All time fave is Final Fantasy VII. I've fallen out with gaming lately finding Dragon Age Inquisition a slog, can't get into Witcher and had to start GTAV all over again after nearly completing it when I upgraded to PS4. Enjoyed playing Diablo 3 on co-op mode.
Did you have to insult the two games I love most :'(
I will never tell a lie.
The Fallout series of games. I’ve played them all to the point I’ve spent way too much time on them.
The first and second incarnations were my favourite old school RPGs on the pc.
Three and four have become firm open world favourites. New Vegas was excellent but suffered from too many annoying bugs.
Post apocalyptia is my favourite setting for a game and a movie. It offers great moral choices and an anything goes World.
That's rough. I'd have to say Quake II Rocket Arena. I played in clan and had a blast. I was a virtual bad ass.
Assassins creed and infamous,just to name a few.
witcher is cool have you played witcher 2?
Final Fantasy 6 and 7. Midnight Club 2 and 3, Blur and Skyrim.
I have a thing for the old Sega Master System 2s, I still have one, and I love Alex the kidd in a miracle world (The built in game) and a few of the sonic games. Everything after that I have no idea about. Though Arcade games, I was a pro at street fighter, back when I was meant to be in Maths class. Opps! I would love to play that again.
Battlefield or Need for Speed. But I grew up on Mario Brothers so it will always have a place in my heart.
So many to choose from, but I’ll list my top three.
-Halo 2: It not only introduced me to first person shooters, but the Halo universe.
-Fallout New Vegas: i just love this game, despite how broken it is.
-Mass Effect 2: It should be the benchmark for rpgs, but the end boss needed more thought.
Old school! Galaga. Simple fun shooting aliens. Also War Gods, but that one is kinda hard to find nowadays...
Fun trivia: War Gods was made by Midway, who also made the NFL Blitz series. In Blitz 64, they added an easter egg nodding to the other game, where if one of your characters tackles an opponent in a particularly vicious manner, they'll stand up and say "I kill you! And I take your power!"
Always hard to nail it down to one, but if I had to name one with the most impact, it's Chrono Trigger.
Everything about this game near perfect with the hallmarks of a timeless classic. The musical score, art direction, charming story and characters, game play ect... It rightfully deserves all the praise it gets as one of the best RPGs of all time (no pun intended). I often replay it once a year, a childhood staple that I'd have my own kids play.