Fraser Brown chronicles the empiric rise of his Awesome Empire in Galactic Civilizations II. Brown is ready to go to war, but with whom? Well, in a perversion of Choose Your Own Adventure style, he's letting readers decide. Yes, the impetus of imperialism is being left on the reader, an even more dissociated party. The galaxy is in trouble.
From the review: "In summary, if you like GalCiv3, you will like this expansion. The primary problem with it is simply the lack of new material. Other than the Bazaar, this has the feeling of a well-done couple of DLCs. Not really worth the 20 bucks except for fans of the series."
Stardock, one of the the longest running indie developers in the video game industry, has launched an intergalactic RTS Steam sale to end all RTS Steam sales.
That's a lot of RTS games... time I just don't have! Like I need my backlog to get any bigger!
BT Games: "Most games have an ending; a limit to their structure. But some just go on forever. Here are our favourite everlasting adventures."
I agree with Rockband and Street Fighter, but I heavily disagree with the COD/BF/TitanFall games usually are only as fun as the competition which is usually laced with cheaters, 10yr olds, or the people you'd seriously worry if there was something mentally wrong with them.
If I had to put together a list:
Final Fantasy III
Super Mario 64
Tetris
Rock Band II
Busta-Move
NBA Jam