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#1 heljar75
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I remember seeing Dragon's Lair in an arcade and was blown away by the graphics. It's more a complex interactive movie than a game but it was fantastic to look at compared to other arcade games at the time. And the graphics for 7th Guest impressed me when I played it for the first time. The 3D visuals and live-action movies impressed me greatly. MYST was pretty impressive too.

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Lost Odyssey. I kinda enjoy jRPG games because of the stories, but I always have a hard time with the battles. I've tried Lost Odyssey two times, but I always give up on the same boss.

@wecica: For me too! I always get stuck on the same place. Still haven't finished it.

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Psychonauts is one of my all-time favorite games. I think I've bought it 3 or 4 times. I found it in a bargain-bin for original X-Box. I kinda missed it on release, but then I read a review and had to have it. Bought it again for PS2 for some reason and I got it off PS-store and possibly Microsoft Shop for newer generations of consoles. . I love the zany humour and weird gameplay. Hope they don't change too much to appeal to a wider audience.

@saltslasher: What do you mean? So far there's been three sequels to Abe's Odyssey if you count Stranger's Wrath.

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The Arkham series. I've played through all games 3-4 times already. They are just so cool.

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Personally I can fall asleep watching people play any kinds of game on youtube. I never understood the appeal. It's boring watching other people play games.

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#6 heljar75
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@tryit: It's not a specific process. Money Laundering is whatever means you use to disguise the actual source of the money. You can buy property and sell it to others, you can transfer it through various companies, you can buy and sell Bitcoin etc. etc. g2a might be innocent in all this.

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#7 heljar75
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Personally I find the distinction very unnecessarry. I feel the same when people are discussing Indie movies vs. blockbusters. I can't say I have a favorite, I play a lot of games. I've played Indie-games that are better than some of my AAA-games and I've played bad Indie-games. I've played AAA-games that are horrible compared to some Indie-games. Techically No Man's Sky is an indie game but it's bigger than most AAA-titles.

And it's getting harder to destinguish between them. Is Minecraft still considered an Indie-game after it was purchased from Microsoft? It's still the same game, isn`t it?

To say I prefer AAA over Indie or vice versa is impossible for me. There are good/bad games on both sides. And it's getting harder to say which games are Indie or not.

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#8 heljar75
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Mirror's Edge seems too artificial for my taste. I like the games, but I don't believe that even in the future things would look this pristine. There's ultraclean surfaces everywhere and not a speck of dust or dirt anywhere. It's seems almost sterile. It looks beautiful, but I don't believe it creates a good atmosphere. My favorite is Batman Arkham Knight. It really feels like a lived-in city. There are broken houses, dirt and grime and Batman and the car reacts to the environement. Batman's suit gets torn and ripped throughout the game and likewise his car gets muddy as it drives along dirty rodes and sewers.

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#9 heljar75
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I think I got it on the 360 the year it was released. I've never even heard about Read Dead Revolver but it is Rockstar and I am a big fan of GTA so I had to get it. I loved it. I loved the western-setting and open world gameplay. Plenty of side-missions and quests to keep me busy. That's why I'm looking forward to RDR2 and will be getting it on release.

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#10 heljar75
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On that list I'm only getting RDR2 and AC-Oddyssey. I think RDR2 will be the best game this month. Rockstar has yet to disappoint me.