Mine is Final Fantasy 1. Yes, the original Final Fantasy and its subsequent remake on the PSP. That game was the best I've played. Story-line, combat, the environment. Just wow.
Mine is Final Fantasy 1. Yes, the original Final Fantasy and its subsequent remake on the PSP. That game was the best I've played. Story-line, combat, the environment. Just wow.
Old endings, New beginnings.
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Try Radiation Island on IOS.
https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/radi...923760656?mt=8
Star Wars: Battlefront
Great graphics, as close as you can get to the Star Wars Universe.
Ex Player Relations, Ex Newspaper TeamOriginally Posted by ItzTerry!
i have to go with MW3 (Modern warfare 3) best campign and multiplayer
"Do you even ec bro?"
Terry, do you even know there are previous ones? Besides graphics, Battlefront 2015 is the worst out of all the other games.
I loved Battlefront II. And the original battlefront.
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Grand Chase (Online)
GraalOnline Era... now hire me. Just kidding, of course, I hate this game(but I like the people).
Don't really have a "best" game. I'm rather enjoying Warframe at the moment, though. Plays smooth, 100% free, community is not as toxic(atleast on playstation), and has some pretty above average graphics. Content updates are frequent as well so it takes quite awhile before one can get to point of nigh omnipotence. Idk. I recommend it.
"'An old friend of ours dared me to try and play God...' Mak craned his neck, the advisors and guardsmen in his wake suddenly alert at their charge's blatant discontent.
He stood with a confidence we had never known him to possess, the bright orange trim of his ivory sleeves dangling so far from the scrawny arms folded behind his back that we thought the robe adorning his body might blow away completely in the winds that whipped around us.
'Little did they know I was born for the role.'"