This game was a survival horror masterpiece, the soundtrack, the enemies, sound effects and atmosphere where really unique, Nemesis was a great addition to the franchise and I wish the Remake replicated the feeling Nemesis had back then, I couldn't beat this game myself when I was younger so I watched my older sister beat it for me, I will do it myself one day.

My first battlefield game ever, the OG, the one that started it all, you had to be there... Battlefield 1942 was one of the games that redefined multiplayer shooters back then, controlling different vehicles and entire battleships was mind-blowing for it's time, unfortunately it might not have aged that well so newcomers might not like the game or become confused but it is a solid game from the 2000s that allows you to play as several factions from WW2 in big maps that feel alive, I spent so much time on this game.

I didn't really dare to beat this game I always requested for help from my older siblings and would rather watch them play this but I remember the entirety of the game because I watched them beat it, the atmosphere this game had is vastly superior to what the Remake had.

Walking for 30 minutes and then die in 1 second simulator.

I started in the early days of Minecraft, it might not have been my childhood game but it was still pretty magical, the first time playing is always special and I wish I could forget just to experience it for the first time again!

Back then there were no actual sandbox games that allowed you to destroy the world and build on it at the same time on a completely procedurally generated and virtually infinite open world map, removing blocks and placing them might sound trivial to some these days but it was mind-blowing back in the early 2010s!

You can build entire bases/structures with what you have available, the only limit is your imagination... and time, it may be a boring game to some but for me it can be relaxing.

It was one of the few browser games I played back in 2009, I stopped playing after 2013 because the game got to a point where it was practically impossible to progress without spending money on it, PVP used to be entertaining and there were LOTS of people playing this game which was very epic back in the days, unfortunately this game is dead and cannot be played on most modern machines.

This is one of my childhood games, it felt mysterious back then and still is! few games managed to look and feel this surreal, it is a solid platformer game but it has some camera placement issues, there are pretty good puzzles in this game that are fun to beat, the soundtrack is also incredibly good.

I played this game when I was a 5 year old and I barely remember it but I think it was fun!

The original and the best one in my opinion, it might be dated but it's still a fun game to play, gameplay movement is very fluent, enemies are fun to kill, the soundtrack is kickass and the artstyle is too.

I remember when people dismissed this game as a "2D Minecraft" but that couldn't be more wrong, the only thing it has in common with Minecraft is the building and destruction of blocks, everything else is pretty different, if you like games where you have to dodge stuff (bullet hells from late game bosses) combined with survival elements like having to build a house to survive and gather materials then you will like this one a lot.

I enjoyed this game quite a lot on PC back when you could find matches easily and when it wasn't plagued by legal aim-bot kids, playing this game on PC was a bit of a hassle mainly because they made this game for Windows Vista and you were required go use Windows live games service too but thankfully a patch was able to solve that.

The campaign on this game was okay, the new look of the enemies was a surprise and it was the first game to include dual wielding which is a pretty big deal since it makes previously weak weapons into considerably dangerous weapons and combos (for example plasma pistol and pistol combo), unfortunately it didn't have the feeling as the first game regarding the atmosphere and mysticism but was still a good halo game, playing as elites was really cool.

I played this game in the late 2000s and it's still as good as I remember, I played it at my cousin's house and I remember getting addicted to it, this is one of the RTS I used to play back then, the gameplay was simple but cool, the campaign was very memorable and the voice lines were iconic for me (Rolling!). It all looks like how I used to imagine the battles in my head when I was a little kid playing with Army men toys, I honestly wish they remastered this game.

One of the few modern shooters (Yes, it's a modern shooter by my standards) that has a lot of Arena shooter characteristics but it's also a casual and friendly game, it allows you to play 9 different classes who are very different from each other and with their own skillsets to master.

it has community mods and servers that will give you a lot of content, the game also allows you to make a truce with your enemies by using friendly taunts, this is the game where you can find both complete tryhards/sweats and friendlies/casual players in the same match, no other game has come this close to having that.

It was my first Crash game and I fell in love with it, unfortunately the game did not age well because I could clearly feel that it wasn't meant to be played with analog sticks, only D-pad which makes some sections frustrating.

I used to play this game on LAN with my school friends a lot, it was pretty cool and gorey for its era, chainsaw kills were ALWAYS satisfying, the atmosphere, story and dialogues were good but I hated the restricted movement.