Board Thread:Fun and Games/@comment-27462565-20161001010554/@comment-27200931-20161001022256

Well, I don't have a favorite game, but I have some that I hold dearly in my heart, because they remind me of better times:

> Elder Scrolls III Morrowind - It blew my mind! I could enter houses and steal stuff and go wherever I want and explore and.. and stuff;

> Elder Scrolls IV Oblivion - The game who introduced me to Youtube channels. I watched from the start to the end a series made by L0rdVega (from 2008, man, time flies!), and I thought "one day I'll have the computer to run this game!", today even a toaster can run it on Ultra. Also, it had so many awesome machinimas! Chuck Norris in Oblivion, Adoring Fan executed by an archer in the Jerall Mountains, a goblin siege in the Imperial City, and the list goes on and on;

> Neverwinter Nights 1 - I like the second game too, but the first one had something else, something special, I can't explain. RIP NWN Vault, you'll be missed;

> Fable 1 - I got the Anniversary Edition recently, and I was struck by a nostalgia wave;

> Rome Total War 1 - I remember being scolded by my mother, years ago, for bombing a math test while I was conquering Dacia as the Julii Roman faction. Funny how our brain can remember these small details from ages ago.

> Star Wars Battlefront 2 - Spent too much time on this game. Once I heard a guy in a place-where-you-pay-to-play-games-in-a-console (I don't know how it is called around the world, maybe cybercafe? Who knows...) whispering "that kid only plays that game!";

> Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic - Zaalbar is cooler than Chewbacca and the Ebon Hawk is faster than the Millenium Falcon, just saying.

> Dragon Age Origins - The best RPG I ever played hands down. Also, f*** Arl Rendon Howe.

Fun fact: Jeremy Sole composed the soundtrack for three of these games: Morrowind, Oblivion and KOTOR.