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Single best video game you have ever played...

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Sarcasmorator:
Week by week, Final Fantasy XII is edging into this spot. The game is just fantastic ? most FF games devolve at some point into a race to finish off the story line for me, but I keep finding myself wandering off to do side quests and kill hunt marks instead of sticking to the main quest. Not to mention I hardly ever hit the 55-hour mark in a game these days ? and I'd estimate there's at least 10 or 15 hours of game left in the main storyline, and that's without any sidequests or whatever.

kokeyjoe:
Yeah, I should be receiving a package of Christmas presents from Mom and Dad soon, and I'm expecting a wrapped Final Fantasy XII in that box.  This'll be the first Final Fantasy title I've actually owned since VIII, back in '99 on PC.  I'm very excited.

ScrambledGregs:
I totally forgot Earthbound in my post. Love me some Earthbound. I had monomania for that game for close to a year...

rasufelle:
The original Tetris.  Nothing else I've ever played has come even close to the pure addictiveness of it, and the music is absolutely perfect.  It's a pity that every title released since has been crap- Worlds had a saving grace in that the backgrounds and the announcer's voice alone made the game worth playing, but the music was horrid.

Also, Final Fantasy IX and V.  Two of the greatest RPGs of all time.

CaptainLorax:
in my heyday my favorite game was Legend of Zelda: A link to the past
I had a big 2D fighting game phase. I still love to play them. There's no reason to not know all the street fighter turbo and alpha characters. Also street fighter 3 characters. Dark Stalkers and King of Fighters rock also.

my favorite games today are 2 player arcade style games:
exampe: Buster Brothers Collection (PS1)



I am still looking for an epic game like oblivion but with different dynamics.
Someone mentioned Quest For Glory 4. I like how you can train your chracter to be stronger by killing things, rope climbing at the gym, etc.  Yet it was still an adventure game like the 'amazing gastronomical and cultural phenomenon' that is Sam and Max.

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