Favorite game of all time?

It's impossible to choose just one, so I'll put together a list of my all-time favorites.
Silent Hill 1-4 and origins
Fatal Frame 1-5
Devil May Cry 1,3 and 5
God Of War 1-3, Ghost of Sparta and Chains of Olympus
Bayonetta 1
All Hatsune Miku Project Diva (Except project Diva X)
All "tales of" I have played so far.

Doom 2016
Twisted Metal Black
Kuon
Amnesia The Dark Descent
Tormented Souls
Remothered Tormented Fathers
Persona 5 Strikers
Resident Evil 4 Remake

There may be some I'm forgetting right now, but these are the ones that always come to mind.
 
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Dude I can't choose just one. Here are just some.
Mine are in no order
RGG Series
Legacy of Kain Series
Golden Sun and TLA
Castlevania SotN, RoB, DXC, AoS, CoD and LoS
Summon Night 1 and 2 GBA
Arkham Series
AC Ezio Trilogy
PoP Sands of Time Trilogy
DMC 3, 4, and 5
SRW A Portable
FF6 and 9
Mad Max
RE4 Classic
Silent Hill 1, 2, 3 and 4
Megaman Zero GBA Series
Tekken 3
KoF 14
Garou MotW
MVC2
UMVC3
USF4
Blazblue CF
Skullgirls
Darksiders 2
Ender Lilies
Ys Series
Spidey Shattered Dimensions and Web of Shadows
Prototype 1 and 2
Fatal Frame 2
DW8
Warriors Orochi 3
Gundam vs Zeta
GGXrd Rev 2
Valkyrie Profile 1 and 2
Ninja Gaiden Master Collection
Okami
Onimusha 1, 2 and 3

The list keep piling up.
 
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Deus Ex.

I have beaten it like 13 times... I have played it to completion every single time, allocating nearly half a month's worth of waking hours to its puzzles and dialog options. I don't simply "like" it -- I utterly adore it, and it's the game I judge all others against.
 
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I'm one of those people that can't rightly decide cause they have many many favorites but I've never said no to a Hideo Kojima game.

Having said that, I was constantly blown away by the sheer depth and the amount of soul and care they'd put into Disco Elysium when I played it first. Then they added the voice-acting to the re-release and I think that's one of the best video games ever made. Right at the end when the phasmid talks to Harry? That's peak video games right there! One of the few examples of a video game that transcends the medium not because some fanboys on the internet say so but because it invokes some of the most powerful human emotions while touching on relevant political, socioeconomic, moral and philosophical issues without ever losing its charm, falling apart narratively or passing judgment on people on either side of the spectrum. It aims to cut through the persona and address the person behind it directly and honestly I think it succeeds at doing exactly that. It took me a few playthroughs to finally understand what the game's name is/comes from and once that clicked, it was automatically my most favorite game of all time.

It's a great shame what they did to the studio and the people that had put years of their lives in cultivating and shaping what eventually became Disco. Truly a story worth delving into (the drama surrounding ZA/UM post-DE) but perhaps that's a topic for another time.
 
Not sure I'd be able to name my definitive favorite, but my top 5 would probably be:
Pikmin 2
Bloodborne
Sin and Punishment
Kingdom Hearts 2 Final Mix
Vanquish

Not sure how I'd order them, and tbh this list changes quite a bit (Though Sin and Punishment and Bloodborne are constants whenever I make these lists), but I think for now I'd say these are my all-time favorites.
 
Baroque easily!

after that; maybe Killer 7
Killer7 doesn't get enough love for what it is. Perhaps it's not the best video game ever made but it certainly is the most 'redpilled and based' game of all time haha

It also has 'Rave On' in its OST which is definitely the hypest video game track of all time!
 
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One game made by a "Dream Team" of JRPG legends. One game that exemplified "coming of age" and "exploring the unknown" above all else until near the end of the game (and without Grandia we'd never have Skies of Arcadia, which used the same themes & exploration motif). And one game that takes a standard revenge story and twists it into a pretzel.
 

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