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Mass Effect 2
Masterpiece and my actual favourite game.
unfortunately people won't answer past "what game did you grow up with?"
I think the most recognizable game was the most culturally impactful so my vote is for SMB, even SM64 completely changed gaming
(not a Nintendo or Mario fan btw)
Doom, obviously.
Obligatory Dark Souls nomination. It is an almost perfect depiction of the hero's journey with a captivating world filled with little moments of environmental story telling.
Runner up would be Metroid Prime 1 which similarly creates a very believable world you inhabit while playing.
Halo 2
Maybe Halo 3? The amount of content, the custom games, the competitive gaming, all of it was just so good and loved by so many people.
Flashback A plateform game with a nice story telling. Graphics and music was unbelievable
I guess Guild Wars 2 because is tha game I’ve spent more hours playing, a few thousand.