MyGaming wants to know: favourite game of all time?

17 September 2012

A little while ago, we asked you, the MyGaming community, what your favourite game of all time is.

The feedback and interaction was great, and we got some insight (and interesting answers) from all of you.

Tallying up some of the most popular games, we saw that Baldur’s Gate II: Shadow of Amn was among the most popular games, as a number of users praised the game for being a memorable experience.

Other popular answers included Guild Wars, Mass Effect 1, Assassin’s Creed, Rome: Total War and Starcraft, highlighting that the community is still showing some love for the action/RPG genre.

Standing out from the crowd, TBlaar mentioned that Tiger Woods Golf, despite being “majorly boring”, is his favourite franchise.

Pookie also stirred up some nostalgia with the mention of Little Big Adventure as his favourite.

We’re busy putting all of your answers in our one-of-a-kind MyGaming competition machine, crunching the numbers and preparing something cool for all of you.

So keep your eyes on the thread, get involved if you haven’t already done so, and check back for an update on what’s to come.

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  1. James Anderton
    20.09.2012 at 14:26

    “Hitman wins because it launched the 3rd person genre”. Arn’t you forgetting that little game called ‘Max Payne’ that came out almost 18 months before HM2. Even GTA 3 was out before then.

    Other than that, this list is pretty good. Would have to add the Half Life games to mine.

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