Favorite Weapons in Videogames

Tikhar from Metro.
Silent, reliable, easy to maintain, and you can probably make one yourself from spare parts in your garage right now.

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Doppler Attack. If you ever played Rockman & Forte Mirai Kara no Chousensha, you know how hilariously broken it is.
 
Here's my favorite Weapons list:
- Biggoron's Sword and Megaton Hammer from TLOZ: Ocarina Of Time
- Coconut Shooter, Oranges, and Pineapple Launcher from Donkey Kong 64
- Skull Hammer from TLOZ: Wind Waker
- Ball & Chain and Spinner from TLOZ: Twilight Princess
- Beam Sword and Homerun Bat from the Super Smash Bros. Series
- Grenade Eggs, Ice Eggs, and Clockwork Kazooie Eggs from Banjo-Tooie
- Beehive fused shield, and Topaz fused sword/stick/branch (Topaz Rod) from TLOZ: Tears Of The Kingdom
- F.L.U.D.D. from Super Mario Sunshine
- Poltergust 3000 from Luigi's Mansion
 
if there are guns in the game, then nothing beats a shotgun, something like the Striker shotgun from Resident Evil 4 (the original),or a M4 or FAMAS, i love those thanks to CS and Metal Gear.

if is a medival setting then the good old Axe and shield, so i can cave open the head of some dumbass. : )
 
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The BR55, its an absolute beauty.
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The Chakrams from Kingdoms of Amalur are awesome too.

The Chain Pistol from Hunt Showdown, takes like an hour to reload, but when the situation demands it, it will never let you down (unless you suck).
 

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