QOTD: What's Your Favorite PC Game of All Time?

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X-Com series , UFO and Terror from the Deep, Flashback, Dune 2, Blackthorne, Lost Vikings 1 , Loom, Day of the tentacle, Flashback, Flashback, and lat but not least prob one of the greatest games ever made : Another World, known as Out of This World in the US
 
I would have to say StarCraft and Brood War's as they are both classic's
The most recent would be CoD 4 as the story line and the immense action blew me away
 
Quake3 Arena and the first Unreal Tournament. I still play them with bots or online.
 
First two Monkey Island games (AMIGA)
Indiana Jones and the fate of atlantis (AMIGA)
Another World (AMIGA)
SuperCars II(AMIGA)
and Duke Nukem 3D

there are a few more but those are the ones that really make me smile thinking back about... Think I'm gonna hook up my 500 when I get back home and play a few rounds of SuperCars II with the girlfriend 😀
 
TIE-FIGHTER, DAY OF TENTACLE, MONKEY ISLAND 1 & 2, DUKE NUKEM 3D, DIABLO I & II, MORROWIND, OBLIVION, FALLOUT I, II & III.

My all time favourites are: MASTER OF ORION II & HEROES OF MIGHT AND MAGIC 2
 
Fallout the 2nd, Planescape Torment and Might & Magic VI share the throne
 
Total Annihilation all the way, followed closely by Star Control 1 & II and Master of Orion II.

Flashback was pretty cool for the time, but it didn't have any lasting gameplay.
 
Return to Castle Wolfenstein, first AVP (creeps me out still to play as a Colonial Marine), Duke Nukem 3D, CFS, CFS2, European Air War, etc.
 
Wing Commander. I've replayed it countless times and never get bored of it.

Cybo
 
I'm going to go waaaay back and hopefully bring up a game that everyone enjoyed. Lords of the Realm II anyone? I was also a fan of the King's Quest series, but LOTR2 wins it for me.
 
System Shock (the first one) - very good graphics for its time and quite innovative - one of the first fps where choosing the right weapon and ammo really did make a difference. Also the way you had to shortcut doors, open locks in a "cyberspace"-world and find the clues(sometimes heads ;-))to progress in the game, was awesome. What was best is something which lacks most of the time with new games: atmosphere! The thrill when Shodan spoke from a screen in your back, you turn and a new creature rises before you..... I do miss that.
 
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