07-21-2015, 04:19 AM
Megaman Legends 2. Not only did it improve on the smaller location from Legends 1, but it also managed to create a story about Megaman that I truly cared about, which is not something the first one can say as much. I mean sure, it wasn't the greatest story ever, but I had seriously grown tired of the Megaman Classic and X stories, even though I still enjoyed playing the games.
Tony Hawks Pro Skater 3. A lot of people say two is the best but for some reason, I just liked the levels of 3 better overall. As a mindless game to just play when there was nothing better to do, I really enjoyed this one.
Final Fantasy Tactics. I'm counting ports for this list because for the longest time after the NES, I simply didn't have access to a lot of FF games until they started popping up on the PSone. Of all the ports we got to that system, FFT was my favorite as it was my first time playing it. The story was great, the gameplay is still fun even now, and I still play it from time to time. If it hadn't been for this game, I probably never would have played tactical RPG's and while they still are the ones I play the least, the few greats I've played are thanks to this one.
Tony Hawks Pro Skater 3. A lot of people say two is the best but for some reason, I just liked the levels of 3 better overall. As a mindless game to just play when there was nothing better to do, I really enjoyed this one.
Final Fantasy Tactics. I'm counting ports for this list because for the longest time after the NES, I simply didn't have access to a lot of FF games until they started popping up on the PSone. Of all the ports we got to that system, FFT was my favorite as it was my first time playing it. The story was great, the gameplay is still fun even now, and I still play it from time to time. If it hadn't been for this game, I probably never would have played tactical RPG's and while they still are the ones I play the least, the few greats I've played are thanks to this one.