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Top 25 fantasy games of all time (PCA)

PCA: The Elder Scrolls: Skyrim might be freshly launched, but it's not the be-all and end-all of fantasy gaming. These classics of the genre laid the groundwork for Skyrim's sprawling fantasy world.

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Relientk774539d ago

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Thank u for putting only one game on each page

potedude4539d ago

I hate that. I only looked at a few and then cliked out as I have slow internets here.

DAO was awesome. Just finished DA2 and liked it, not as good as the original but still good.

Oblivion rates a mention obviously, as does Diabolo but I haven't played that in years. Any FF's on the list. I really liked FF12 on PS2...

DonaldBeck4539d ago

loz oot
ico/shadow of the colossus
dark souls
demons souls
mass effect 2

Penno4539d ago

Mass Effect 2 is sci-fi. Otherwise good mini-list

Captain Qwark 94539d ago

seriously how could they forget demon or dark souls?????

my top fantasy games ever.....

1. Skyrim
2. Morrowind
3. Demon Souls
4. DAO
5. Oblivion

.......yes ES is my fav game series ever so i am slightly biased

frostypants4538d ago (Edited 4538d ago )

Yeah, I'd have replaced DA:O with Demon's Souls/Dark Souls. DA:O was well produced and has an interesting story, but the combat system was among the worst of all time IMO.

They also should have worked Elder Scrolls II: Daggerfall into that. You have to respect an old game where the game world is literally hundreds of times bigger than any of the later sequels COMBINED.

Gam3rSinceBiRTH4539d ago

The Fable franchise especially Fable: The Lost Chapters.

BinaryMind4539d ago (Edited 4539d ago )

If FFVII is considered Fantasy (probably more like sci-fi with a little fantasy), I find most of these picks questionable since it leaves out say, the rest of the FF series, Demon's Souls, the Phantasy Star series, and pretty much every game with the least bit of fantasy. Not like I would have considered this a good list to begin with.

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