The Last of Us Remastered Mass Effect series Dragon Age series Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time Telltale's The Walking Dead series Dead Space series Any Frictional Games horror game (Amnesia, Penumbra, and Soma) Resident Evil 4 Shadow of the Collossus Dark Souls series Binding of Isacc: Rebirth Assassin's Creed series The Stanley Parable Heavy Rain Beyond: Two Souls Nuclear Throne Worms series Age of Empires series Splinter Cell series Final Fantasy 7 Fallout series Elder Scrolls series Warframe I love video games!
All of the Lego series is wonderful for co-op play. I especially like the Lord of the Rings and Marvel ones. Strugglesaurus and I played Marvel a bit and really liked it.
My list will be similar to @Sun Bro's, as we have played/watched most of them together. Spyro the Dragon Crash Bandicoot The Last of Us Age of Empires series Mass Effect series Dragon Age series Telltale Games: The Walking Dead The Stanley Parable Elder Scrolls (Oblivion, Skyrim, ESO was pretty good as well) Dark Souls series Splinter Cell Any Legend of Zelda game Rogue Legacy Rocket League Amnesia & Penumbra Worms Terraria Minecraft Starbound ...too many lol
Good question... The answer is two fold... 1. I got started on real-time strategy in its infancy. By the time Starcraft came out, I was burned out on real-time strategy. I had already played to exhaustion Dune II, Warcraft II and III, Command and Conquer, and Red Alert. Real-time strategy started getting boring around the Red Alert time frame. 2. In a bid to be social, not depressed, and break out of my shell, in 1993 I pretty much gave up playing video games. I came back to video games in college (year 2000) and played them a little bit, but, I never again decended into a life of video game obsession. The first starcraft came out during that 7 year absence. And, starcraft II came out after I was married with kids, so, I didn't really have the time to play starcraft II, especially since I don't find real-time strategy that much fun anymore. I have caved a couple of times over the years and bought things like fallout 3. I usually binge on those games for about 2 weeks and then I sell the game to someone so that I am not tempted to play it anymore. I have self control issues.
Dude, Metroid Prime 1 was the shizznit!! Damn, now I'm feeling nostalgic. What's the easiest way to play MP1 today, I wonder...
By far, but if you wanna go total nostalgia hit up flea markets with video game booths and hunt down that shizz, then sell it on ebay when you have had your nostalgic fill.
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