Not 2, Not 3, Not 10... Just ONE!!!
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I know this is a toughie....  but name me your ONE ULTIMATE ALL-TIME Favorite Game! And i would love to know the reasons too of cuz.... Ok. Here's the Tablet of Truth!!! ******** THE TABLET OF TRUTH ******** i!i!i!i!i!i!i!i!i!i!i!i!i!i!i!i!i!i!i!i!i!i!i!i!i!i!i!i!i!i!i!i!i!i - American McGee's Alice - 1
- Gabriel Knight 2: The Beast Within - 3
- Journeyman III: Legacy of Time - 1
- Tex Murphy: Pandora Detective - 1
- The Longest Journey - 4 **
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Re: Not 2, Not 3, Not 10... Just ONE!!!
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American McGees Alice. Excellent in every aspect. And Fun! Fun! Fun! Serious Sam is a close runner up too for the fun factor. This is overall. If youre talking just adventure it would have to be TLJ. PS Havent you learned to never say "just one".
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Re: Not 2, Not 3, Not 10... Just ONE!!!
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08/02/03 02:29 PM
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Now, you just said "game" so I can give my favorite "Thief Gold". Some people say that isn't an adventure game but its adventure/action. Why my favorite? Because I never get tired of replaying this game (with pregnant intervals) and always find it challenging. It, along with its sibling Thief II and many of the Thief Fan Missions, are the only games I have been so engrossed in that hours pass before I reluctantly turn it off until another day. 
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Re: Not 2, Not 3, Not 10... Just ONE!!!
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Divine Divinity. Reason - it was engrossing and fun to play and had a great story. Only negative thing I can say about it is the long time it took to load and save games.
If you mean just from the adventure genre - I guess The Longest Journey would qualify.
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Re: Not 2, Not 3, Not 10... Just ONE!!!
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Impossible for me to do. I might be able to narrow it down to four or five, but which one is my favorite depends on what I am in the mood for on any given day. If I want to laugh, it's Curse of Monkey Island. If I am in the mood to squirm it's Sanitarium. If I'm in the mood to puzzle it's Riven. If I feel like mystery and derring-do then it might be The Last Express or, if I'm more in the mood for a boat than a train today, Titanic: Adventure Out of Time. They are all my favorite. On any given day. 
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Re: Not 2, Not 3, Not 10... Just ONE!!!
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I find naming one almost impossible. Even the twisty list's 15 is too few. I have played so many different kinds of games over the years and yet each had some great aspect that made the game memorable. If I really had to give every adventure game away except for 1, I would keep TLJ. The ending just awed me and I loved the fantasy aspect of the game. (Of course, I would have stashed Zork GI, The Crystal Skull, Nancy Drew, Curse of MI, Dracula, Sanitarium, Timelapse, etc. where they wouldn't see that I still had them  )
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Re: Not 2, Not 3, Not 10... Just ONE!!!
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Myst, probably the Myst Masterpiece Edition version, though I like realMyst a lot. It's not the only game out there and it's not the best game out there. I like and love so many other games now, and they aren't all lonely 1st person games, either.
BUT, Myst became my world. It still is my world. I feel as if I've been there. I have memories, just like in the "real" world.
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Re: Not 2, Not 3, Not 10... Just ONE!!!
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You know I was addicted to RCT for a whole year. I had parks hundreds of years old with millions of dollars to play with. That was probably the most addicting game of all time for me, and I still check on my parks every now and then. If I would have thought of it, it probably would have made it more difficult to choose Alice. Another one was Ultimate Ride. I also adored that game.
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Re: Not 2, Not 3, Not 10... Just ONE!!!
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Oh no! How can I pick, between TLJ, Syberia, Curse of Monkey Island, Sanitarium, Jazz and Faust and Blackstone Chronicles? Okay..pick ONE huh? I pick...TLJ! Final answer! Why? The story was very interesting, the character (April) was written so well, that I actually started to think of her as a person! The puzzles were very logical and fit well with the story...All in all...a game that I was deeply involved with...loving April made me want to help her succeed! And I cried several times in this game...which means it was emotional...how can you NOT love a game that is emotional? Now...Senor Calavera, it's only fair that you tell yours! AND why!! 
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Re: Not 2, Not 3, Not 10... Just ONE!!!
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I agree with Burpee and Titan, One game!! I had a chore just narrowing it down to top 15! That would be like saying one book, one song or one movie. Isn't going to happen. Depends on my intertests and mood that week I suppose. Laura
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Re: Not 2, Not 3, Not 10... Just ONE!!!
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Zork Nemesis............although Riven is a tight second! Nemesis was my first adventure game, and although it had a very dark storyline, I found it absolutely fascinating. I loved all the interaction, all the puzzles. I had never realized these types of games existed! (Of course, I never touched a computer, period, prior to about 3 years ago!  ) Nemesis hooked me on adventure gaming AND it is the reason I found Gameboomers!
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Re: Not 2, Not 3, Not 10... Just ONE!!!
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Divine Divinty - was my first RPG and has made the one's I've played since pale in comparison. It is also a great game for RPG newbies.
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Re: Not 2, Not 3, Not 10... Just ONE!!!
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Originally posted by looney: Now...Senor Calavera, it's only fair that you tell yours! AND why!! First of all, i know it's  . In your quest for the Holy Grail im sure sum of you will <img border="0" alt="  " title="" src="graemlins/cry.gif" /> , others mite even be  ! But let me assure you, it was never <img border="0" title="" alt="[Razz]" src="tongue.gif" /> of me to see you <img border="0" alt="  " title="" src="graemlins/woozy.gif" /> . Heeeeeeee..... maybe just a lil. My choice: ~ Grim Fandango~ i have to admit that im just starting out. i haven't played many MANY of the games i have read about here. Let me put it this way: i wouldn't be here chatting about gaming without Manny. On a side note, i would like to talk about my pre-conceived notions about PC Games before GF; i thought it was "uncool", "a plain waste of time" and reeking of geekdom. And then, getting introduced to Manny changed all that. im fascinated with the badly-3D-rendered character that laid before my eyes. Manny possesses an unassuming charm; knowing his place in the world, both sarcastically-witty and world-weary at the same time like a melancholic shrugging his shoulders in the cold air with a dangling cigarette for a companion(James Dean comes up, yes?), aware of all the temptations and trappings of the world that he could have easily succumbed like many before him but tired as he may be, chooses to do good in search of a hope; a hope that things will change(like Benecio del toro's character in the film Traffic) and then realises that he can't change the world but he can change the immediate world around him and that lies in that thing called Love, with Meche.... And as i watch the Mariachi band of calaveras walk off before the credits come up, i knew i was very VERY wrong about gaming(even extended to sum other things in life); that maybe it was i who was losing out by not giving myself a chance at new experiences. After playing GF, i thought to myself what a great "INTERACTIVE FILM" this game was. And im hooked. GF would have made a GREAT animated film that will make both the commercial studios AND the critics happy.....
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Re: Not 2, Not 3, Not 10... Just ONE!!!
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I'd have to say Deus Ex is my favorite game of all time and I can't wait for the sequel, which is coming out later this year. But if I can squeeze in this: Infocom's Zork trilogy is the standard by which I measure greatness, Planescape Torment was painfully emotional because of its great story and writing, and American McGee's Alice was so much fun and so disturbing at the same time, that I thought about that game for days after.
Favorite games: Zork series, Gabriel Knight I, Deus Ex, Planescape Torment, Broken Sword I, and Psychonauts ===== Currently playing: Loom via SCUMM
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Re: Not 2, Not 3, Not 10... Just ONE!!!
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Gabriel Knight 2 The Beast Within. Great plot, character development, and the enjoyment of playing the game as both Grace and Gabriel.
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Re: Not 2, Not 3, Not 10... Just ONE!!!
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My all-time favorite and most replayed game is JOURNEYMAN III (LEGACY OF TIME). I never tire of the beautiful graphics and the fascinating characters...the beloved side-kick Arthur and the wonderful Ferryman--even the "evil" Genghis Khan. They have all become like old friends to me and each time I replay the game I look forward to meeting them once again. Cynch
"Life is not measured by the number of breaths we take but by the moments that take our breath away."
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