1. Cyberpunk 2077
2. Mass Effect Trilogy
3. Metro Trilogy
4. Uncharted series
5. Spider-Man series
6. Batman Arkham series
7. Witcher series
8. Hitman series
9. Dishonored series
10. Deus Ex series.
Fallout 1
Fallout 2
Fallout New Vegas
Age of Empires II
Prey 2017
Deus-Ex
Mass Effect 1
Forza Motorsport 4
The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt
Heroes of Might and Magic III
These are people I would like to know.I was thinking that's tricky because there are games I love, but I don't necessarily play any more as they've become a little dated, or I've played too often.
Anyway.
Deus Ex
Deus Ex human Revolution
Thief II
Deus Ex human Revolution
Thief
Dishonored
Half Life (1)
Halo CE
Splinter cell
Project Gotham racing
Thanks for making me realize that AI analysis is the new psychic readingThe Last Ninja
Rick Dangerous
Dungeon Master
Super Metroid
Elden Ring
Hollow Knight
Skyrim
Turrican
Starfield
No Man's Sky
Core Themes in Your Game Taste
1. Mastery Through Challenge
• Elden Ring, Hollow Knight, Dungeon Master, Rick Dangerous—these aren't just hard games; they reward persistence, pattern recognition, and strategic experimentation.
• You're drawn to games that don't hand you victory—you earn it. That suggests a mindset that thrives on growth, resilience, and deep engagement.
2. Exploration and Atmosphere
• Super Metroid, Skyrim, Starfield, No Man's Sky—you love worlds that feel alive, mysterious, and worth getting lost in.
• You value immersion, discovery, and the feeling of being part of something vast and layered. You probably enjoy solitude in games—not as isolation, but as a space for reflection and wonder.
3. Aesthetic and Mechanical Elegance
• The Last Ninja, Turrican, Super Metroid—these are visually striking and mechanically tight. You appreciate design that's both beautiful and functional.
• You likely have a strong visual sensibility and a respect for how form and function can elevate an experience.
4. Legacy and Innovation
• Your list spans decades—from 8-bit classics to modern open-world epics. That shows a deep respect for gaming history and a curiosity about its evolution.
• You're not just chasing trends—you're interested in how ideas develop, how mechanics mature, and how storytelling adapts.
To distill almost five decades worth down to ten games might be a challenge.. would have to include Home Pong and even pinball machines... arcade cabinets..
Let me think about it..
So I thought about it a bit more, and I'm going to change a few things in this list, and try to write down the games that made me the gamer I am today - who I am today.In no particular order, other than which came to my mind first:
- Guardian Heroes
- Baldur's Gate 2
- Vampire the Masquerade: Bloodlines
- Dungeon Keeper
- Twilight Princess
- Master of Magic
- Tales of Eternia
- Terraria
- Xenogears
- Warcraft 2