Penny Arcadeās game-suggesting iPhone app, Decide-O-Tron, is starting to showcase the favorite games of folks perhaps familiar to gamers. Theyāve got the favorites of PAās Gabe and Tycho, Xbox 360ās Major Nelson and now Kotakuās me.
But here goes, click through the list to see my picks and then drop into comments to tell me yours so I can realize I completely forgot to mention that one game I loved the hell out of.
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10. Syndicate (1993): I played the hell out of this game when it first came out. Lots of long nights with wonderful memories.
9. Far Cry: I still remember taking the time in PC multiplayer to swim to a distant island, hike around the bike of a mountain, climb the mountain, find a spot to lay and then, eventually, snipe someone from a distance so far away that I could barely seem them through the scope.
8. Alan Wake: Loved, LOVED, the story in this game. Really wish they hadnāt released the DLC though.
7. Age of Empires: Online: Heresy I know, but this has the added bonus (over the other wonderful Age of Empire games) of being the first major strategy game Iāve played with my son⦠for hours and hours and hours.
6. Max Payne (2001): Iām still sorta scarred from those wandering dream sequences that featured the crying baby. I played this game late at night in my Colorado basement. This game came out the same year Tristan was born, so those harrowing sounds were even more impactful for me.
5. Portal: So great. Iāve never had a game sneak up on my so thoroughly. I doubt I ever will again.
4. Call of Duty: Modern Warfare: This game recreated the shooter in so many wonderful ways.
3. Grand Theft Auto IV: My favorite of the Grand Theft Auto games. I loved the character arc and the way the game wrapped up.
2. Uncharted 2: Among Thieves: The voice acting and the story really made me care about what happened in this game. When it ended I was left with the same feeling I have after watching a great movie.
1. X-Com: Terror From The Deep: Iāve only ever had one completely self-absorbed āsummer of brianā in my life and I spent almost the entire thing playing this game, drinking beer and eating absurdly large hoagies. I regret nothing.