What's YOUR personal GOAT (Greatest game of all time)

80s - Mega Man (1)
90s - Wolf Fang
00s - Ninja Gaiden Sigma 2
10s - Fire Emblem Three Houses
20s - Fire Emblem Engage
It's freaking hard to decide which is my all time. Probably NGS2.
which reminds me, i aught to grab those remasters on steam someday and get utterly owned by the difficulty


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Bulk Slash by Hudson-soft / 1997 on Sega Saturn

Has everything I enjoy in video games; fast arcade-esqe action, piloting large mechas (transforming robots at that), large bosses, colorful 3D/2D hybrid graphics, animated cut-scenes I could go on. This was the time I dove into the sea of imports Sega Saturn had to offer in the early 2000s through torrents. Growing up I owned a Saturn in '96 and played that little localized games that were released in NA. I wrote a review of it back in the day then posted it on GameFAQs. I remember the time I bought it CIB on eBay for thirty bucks, before the YouTube reviewers started releasing videos and having the price annually increase.

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Silhouette Mirage by Treasure / 1997 on Sega Saturn, PlayStation

Huge fan of developer Treasure ever since I played Gunstar Heroes on Genesis. Made a fan website back in the day on Angelfire (and then Geocities, anyone remember those?) and have fond memories buying the PlayStation game new at Circuit City in 1998 with my parents. Creative weapon upgrades, characters, stages, bosses, animated cut-scenes, memorable soundtrack are few of my reasons it's my favorite game. To be honest I never finished the game back in the day, it was only recently when the Saturn English translation patch was released I eventually completed it and seen the ending all these years later.
choice selections ngl

Oh this is hard
Two contenders though would be Metal Gear Solid and Monster Hunter (starting from Freedom Unite) series

First is known for it's polished, attention to details and great story, while the other is because YOU'RE HUNTING A BIG MONSTER over and over again to build your own armor off it (trying to kill it is the fun part though)
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For me, i came in at around tri, i rented it back when rental stores were on their final set of legs i didnt officially settle in until about i want to say 4 on 3DS
as for MGS...
i realish in the MEMES

Metal Gear Solid Waiting GIF by Mashed
 
This is almost impossible to answer. I could give some contenders maybe but there's no way I could definitively state my favourite game of all time. Would it be something that impacted me the most? Something I always replay? Something I had the most fun with? I guess I'll give a little list of games in no particular order of some of my favourites;
-Diablo 2.
-Mass Effect 1-3 (I know, three games- but I can't decide between them)
-Neverwinter Nights.
-Street Fighter 4.
-Dragon Age 2. I love and hate this game, it is terrible but it is also beautiful.
-Ninja Gaiden Black. I played so much NGB when I around 13 or 14, I got to the point where I was doing no item master ninja runs with specific weapons.
-Metal Gear Solid 3: Subsistence.
-Might and Magic 6. It was my first article on this site, even.
 
Might be a bit on the nose but I would go with Castlevania: SOTN

Gameplay - killer
Soundtrack - amazing
Replay-ability - nearly endless

Its just great and its the only game I would truly miss if the power went out forever.
 
which reminds me, i aught to grab those remasters on steam someday and get utterly owned by the difficulty



choice selections ngl


For me, i came in at around tri, i rented it back when rental stores were on their final set of legs i didnt officially settle in until about i want to say 4 on 3DS
as for MGS...
i realish in the MEMES

Metal Gear Solid Waiting GIF by Mashed
They offer an easy mode too. This is how I beat them when they first came out.
 
I think I'll play some ninja gaiden sigma right now. Never properly played them...

Also, I can't answer that question, but I can say that when it comes to classic JRPG, Chrono Trigger is the perfect JRPG game, like, peak 16 bits era jrpg. Everything that was learned from Final Fantasy and Dragon Quest up to that point cooked in a delicious jrpg soup. Not many games are like that.
I hope you enjoy the series. I also love Ninja Gaiden Black and Ninja Gaiden 2, but to play those, you'll need an Xbox.
As for Chrono Trigger, I always see people saying great things about it! There are so many great games and so little time. I feel like I've just started gaming.
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Bulk Slash by Hudson-soft / 1997 on Sega Saturn

Has everything I enjoy in video games; fast arcade-esqe action, piloting large mechas (transforming robot at that), large bosses, colorful 3D/2D hybrid graphics, animated cut-scenes I could go on. This was the time I dove into the sea of imports Sega Saturn had to offer in the early 2000s through torrents. Growing up I owned a Saturn in '96 and played that little localized games that were released in NA. I wrote a review of it back in the day then posted it on GameFAQs. I remember the time I bought it CIB on eBay for thirty bucks, before the YouTube reviewers started releasing videos and having the price annually increase.

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Silhouette Mirage by Treasure / 1997 on Sega Saturn, PlayStation

Huge fan of developer Treasure ever since I played Gunstar Heroes on Genesis. Made a fan website back in the day on Angelfire (and then Geocities, anyone remember those?) and have fond memories buying the PlayStation game new at Circuit City in 1998 with my parents. Creative weapon upgrades, characters, stages, bosses, animated cut-scenes, memorable soundtrack are few of my reasons it's my favorite game. To be honest I never finished the game back in the day, it was only recently when the Saturn English translation patch was released I eventually completed it and seen the ending all these years later.
I'm going to give them a try soon! Please feel free to recommend more of these colorful titles from the late 90s. I started exploring the PS1 and Saturn's library not long ago
 
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My humble opinion.
Silent Hill 2 (2001) a beautiful and bittersweet pain in the very core of my soul. (I'm not played the remake yet). Shadow of the Colossus, MGS, GTA Vice City, most wonderful soundtrack and list songs of all GTA games even better than San Andreas in that sense.
Once, I played a game called Blood Will Tell and I have good memories about it, so I'm gonna include it here. And my always beloved RE4, RE1, and RE1 Remake of course.
 
I'm between Vagrant Story and Xanadu Next
Xanadu Next is peak.

Shame that not too many people know or played it.
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My humble opinion.
Silent Hill 2 (2001) a beautiful and bittersweet pain in the very core of my soul. (I'm not played the remake yet). Shadow of the Colossus, MGS, GTA Vice City, most wonderful soundtrack and list songs of all GTA games even better than San Andreas in that sense.
Once, I played a game called Blood Will Tell and I have good memories about it, so I'm gonna include it here. And my always beloved RE4, RE1, and RE1 Remake of course.
Blood Will Tell?

Yeah, man! That Dororo game is great style-wise. Jank and can be pretty obscure, but, man, I love the atmosphere and the way they handle the story that adapted the manga.
 
Xanadu Next is peak.

Shame that not too many people know or played it.
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Blood Will Tell?

Yeah, man! That Dororo game is great style-wise. Jank and can be pretty obscure, but, man, I love the atmosphere and the way they handle the story that adapted the manga.
That's for sure! When I started the game I remember to be absolutely caught up with the plot. A samurai with a machinegun, transhumanism in the feudal Japan, blades and hit all kinda hellspawns. I couldn't resist that.

Dororo kick! Dororo punch!
 
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Games like Arkham city, Assassins Creed Brotherhood, Dragon Age Origins and FF6 are what I would consider Goat. Also would like to mention the 1997 Blade Runner game, it deserves more praise.

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- As a 9 year-old when it released, Super Mario 64 felt revolutionary.
- Shortly after, FFVII also felt like another huge leap forward.
- Resident Evil 2 a year later was a big deal, every dude in existence owned this game. Code Veronica was owned by everyone with a Dreamcast.
- Metal Gear Solid 2, Silent Hill 2, and GTA 3 all came out within a month of each other, and again it felt like things were taking big steps forward.
- Consistently high quality games were made for the rest of the PS2 era, but it took a few years into the 360/PS3 era for things to move forward again. Bioshock, Fallout 3, GTA 4, Bioshock 2, and Red Dead Redemption (along with the best DLC in the history of gaming, Undead Nightmare). Those 5 (well, 6, if you count Undead Nightmare) games were hugely important.
- The Last of Us felt like the next big step forward from this point.
- Now, games have progressed so much, it's rare for anything to feel epic or unique. RDR2 is one of the last games I can remember where it felt like a big, societal event, The Last of Us 2 probably counts as well.

Out of all of these, Super Mario 64, FFVII, Code Veronica: X, Silent HIll 2, Bioshock 2, RDR 1, The Last of Us, RDR2, and The Last of Us 2, are in my top 10.
 

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