Pharaoh maybe. I watched my sis playing it and thought it was interesting. And Suikoden series. Both were from my siblings collection.
Mass Effect: One of the best story-driven games of all time with top-notch world-building (IMHO). My favorite game legendary remaster made me replay it and realize that it's not just nostalgia but a genuinely amazing game. Dishonored: Loved gameplay and dishonored 2 has some of the best level designs. And FFXIV (Mainly MSQ): Fun MMO that doesn't require a huge grinding most other MMOs do and it has in my honest opinion one of if not the best stories in the MMORPG genre.
Persona series. The first time I learn of this game is when a certain game seller recommend it to me. Honestly, the name didn't appeal much to me when I first heard it from the clerk. Persona, is it a performance type game? Well I'm glad I hear the suggestion and buy it then. Since then, I have been huge persona fans and played all their game, from Persona to Shin Megami Tensei, then spread to all the game they released. For now, my plan is to wait Persona 3 Portable and Persona 5 Royal that would soon released to Nintendo Switch. While I know the chance for P3P Remastered with The Answer storyline attached to it is kind of low, I just can't help but hope. As for P5Royal, while I have played the original, I haven't got the chance to play the Royal version. Thankfully I would soon have the chance to play it on switch in the near future.
darklands ("pen and paper" rpg) - bought the box, read the game manual (108 pages) cover to cover. played until crashed then started over with a new batch. the game is very buggy, but its richness compensate for it. played it on and off over several years; but won't claim to be an expert in it. cleared templar monastery multiple times; but always failed on high sabbat or killing a dragon. for me it's a chill game, unlike civilization with "one more turn" vicious cycle to the break of dawn. it has no in-game quest log; so i have to jot down the open quests in papers. afterward i'd open the world map and spent quite a while to plan my travel considering the quests destination and deadline as well as the towns selling regional alchemy ingredients. stopped playing years ago. lost the manual book and the game has an annoying security question that pops up intermittently. at the height of it i memorized the alchemical symbols, but my brain has been rusted for a while.
Nier series, Mario Odyssey, SotC, Devil May Cry Series. Kingdom Hearts (specially 2 and Birth by Sleep). Persona series.
my fave is the sims! especially the sims 2. i first played the sims (series) from the sims 1 (i forgot when, but there was no the sims 2), as my nephew and older sis introduced it to me. i love it so much. i have been playing it since 2000ish (?). I haven't played it for around 3 months or so? Because it takes 2 hours for my laptop to load the game
Mass Effect Series, Nier Series, Prince of Persia Series, Devil May Cry, Apex Legends, Witcher Series, Gwent Card Game, Elder Scrolls Legends Card Game
Favorite? Probs Div2 original sin. Can't wait for the BG3 to come out of the early access ;( Most time spent? CS. That's 2k hours I won't get back. Most hated? League. God, that game tilts me so much but I can't stop
ensemble stars, hypnosis mic (any type of rhythm games), revelation, roblox, genshin tbh i have a lottt lol
I only play mobile games nowadays and my favorite is probably Dokkan Battle. I played for a few years already and I guess I just like Dragon Ball
mostly growing I fell in love with the crash bandicoot games, such as the warped and crash team racing, great thing that they've remastered it too. but nowadays with a lot of work load I tend to venture in mobile games or even some bitcoin casino no deposit bonus platforms.
Genshin! I played for a couple days when it first came out then I quit, and ended up making a new account a couple of months later. Now I'm AR60 lol
My current favourite game has to be Splatoon 3, which I got in... late September? I received Splatoon 2 as a gift and never really played it much, but I got into Splatoon 3 much easier. I have 665 hours in it (can't my Switch round up one?) and 40 hours in Splatoon 2, and a lot of those I actually racked up *after* buying 3. I don't know what the difference really was. I think being invested in improving at the game makes it a lot more fun, maybe?
My favorite game is GTA. I first played it on the PC chapter of Vice City. I could spend hours playing it, and often my parents scolded me for it. I still love that game, so I'm playing GTA V again. I had an idea to replay all the available chapters starting with the first one. But I don't have enough time to do it.