LogFAQs > #894818527

LurkerFAQs, Active DB, DB1, Database 2 ( 09.16.2017-02.21.2018 ), DB3, DB4, DB5, DB6, DB7, DB8, DB9, DB10, DB11, DB12, Clear
Topic List
Page List: 1
TopicGuess my top 50 games, with twists, and a prize
Applekidrose
01/25/18 11:39:45 PM
#357:


#4 - Battle Century G
This isn't a flawless tabletop system, but it's absolutely a lot of fun to play. Rather than being designed for overarching campaigns, the emphasis here is on simulating robot anime tropes and dividing things into scenes and episodes. I kinda sorta ran a 3 year campaign using this as the base, with 36 Episodes, and it was basically the most fun I've had in a social game. At this point my group is probably more well-versed in BCG than anybody else in the world. Sometimes we talk to the creator about errata, but more often we just homebrew it since I'm so comfortable with it and have such a feel for what will be fun.

#3 - Final Fantasy 7
P good game, can and have replayed it countless times

#2 - Earthbound
All my top 3 games tend to shift around each other, but this has been "favorite game" quality since the mid 1990s, so that's pretty impressive.

#1 - Undertale
It's fitting you spend the battle segments of this game as a heart because I really feel like it has more heart in it than any other game. Not just from the creator, but from the community around it as well. Undertale has forever changed the way I think about games. It's had a profound impact on me, and I love it forever.

#X - Muv Luv
I'm playing this right now (literally, I have it on my other monitor) and I'm absolutely loving it. Even though the protagonist is a dork, I fell in love hard with Sumika and it's carrying me through. Spoil this and die! (I'm currently playing a tabletop game and the GM based the setting on a mashup of Gundam and Muv Luv)
---
Give a good greeting. Try not to give up. Sleep well, eat well. If you're troubled, talk to someone! You're likely to succeed if you try.
... Copied to Clipboard!
Topic List
Page List: 1