I play tested a new upcoming mod for HL1 not one hour ago and I was blown away for what must be the billionth time by this old little engine.Heeey, I was also asked to playtest an upcoming HL1 mod.
So impressed with what people can manage with ol' GoldSrc. I'll never tire of it.
I actually had a bit of difficulty narrowing my top 5 down.
Half-Life
I don't even really need to explain this. Half-Life is the first PC game I can remember playing, and somehow I still continue to do so. I'll just continue with, it's one of the only games that I've completed dozens of times, and still have not gotten bored with.
Don't even get me started on mods. It's the game that got me into playing mods as well as making them. It's the gift that keeps on giving.
Fallout 3
Everything from the theme, setting, humor, backstory, it's all some of the best I've experienced. Something about shooting psychos with a laser rifle in a decrepit elementary school while listening to good 50s-era music punctuated by a spunky DJ is just an amazing, dark yet somehow upbeat atmosphere that I've never gotten elsewhere. Bethesda really knew how to set the mood, here.
I don't usually like RPG elements, but Fallout 3 really nailed it for me. It never felt like something you just had to deal with in order to progress. Combine that with the replay value - even though the game has so much detail and side stuff that it seemingly never freakin' ends - There's no way this game wouldn't make the list.
Also, Three Dog.
Resident Evil 4
This is yet another game with obscene amounts of replay value. RE4 is just so fun and actually quite unique in playstyle, every time I start it up I just get hooked on it for a while. Granted, large amounts feel like a bit of an escort mission because Ashley is so helpless, but that doesn't damage the overall experience.
Portal 2
This is one of the few games that had me laughing as much as it had me thinking. The writing, humor and VA performances are all top-notch, and those alone could have kept me entertained for hours.
Atop all that, Valve manages to expand the simple concept of portals and use them in really clever ways. I'm sure everyone knows the feeling of finally solving a chamber. Not to mention the fact that the game allows for custom test chambers, so there's always more to play.
Bioshock Infinite
This was actually a hard choice because I could think of plenty of other games to put here. Then I remembered that I actually played through this one 3 times within a week and decided it deserved the spot.
I don't know what it is about the gameplay, but it feels just complex enough to remain fun throughout.
Special mentions:
- Half-Life 2 (Story, engine)
- Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas (Fun, humor)
- Metro 2033 (Story, atmosphere)
- Sleeping Dogs (Story, gameplay)
- Rock Band (May not be a masterpiece, but damn if it isn't fun)