For me I have a 5x5 of my favorites I made somewhat recently, other people are welcome to post a 3x3 or bigger or however many they want or just a text list if they're lazy.
My list


catbox has been having issues recently so might be that, not really sure what to use for an image host for these forums, I guess imgur but it usually converts pngs to jpegs and makes them look worseEh your list doesn't load for some reason (maybe I'll read it later)
Never played Black Souls but I want to mention a good H-RPG that I don't see come up too often which is Pray Game. Story is interesting and the combat is pretty in-depth despite still being a basic turn-based RPG Maker game. And the porn/art is good unlike something like Black Souls which I find a bit too artsy (I guess most people are playing for the game aspect and not really the H)also Black Souls (million times more better/niche Demon Roots) was pretty much just a story-based game
Nice list. Works fine for me, not sure what the issue is on Comfortable's end. I've only played Yume 2kki and Mother 3 but they're both fantastic. Though I always thought EarthBound was superior to Mother 3 just in terms of the overall story and environments. I liked LSD a decent amount, but didn't find it to be mindblowing. Still curious to try the other Satou Osamu games.saint wrote: Thu May 28, 2026 11:02 pmThought we could have a thread where people post their favorite vidya games and maybe discuss what they've played on other people's lists.
I've played these (well, only MGS 1, Touhou 1-17, Symphony of the Night and Super Castlevania IV, and Ocarina of Time and Majora's Mask). What are your favorite entries in these two franchises? I really liked the two Zelda games. The Castelvania ones I was more ambivalent on, but SotN was pretty cool.Comfortable1 wrote: Thu May 28, 2026 11:19 pmMetal Gear Solid
Touhou
Castlevania
Zelda
Subarashiki Hibi

I haven't played a lot of these games but they look interesting! I definitely want to play Yume 2kki once I finish Yume Nikki, but I'm so bad at navigating in those types of gamessaint wrote: Thu May 28, 2026 11:02 pmThought we could have a thread where people post their favorite vidya games and maybe discuss what they've played on other people's lists.
Great to see another Disco Elsyium fan here! I've yet to find any game that feels as much like a really good novel, while still feeling like it has to be told as a game. It's a very special thing. I also played the Arkham games a bunch as a kid, and I still find them comforting to come back to. Nowadays the gameplay loop can bore me a little but so many aesthetic moments like flying around the city and the flow of combat feel nearly perfect.
100% yes on the Deus Ex and Morrowind picks, as you can see below with my chart. The world of Morrowind is so special to me and I've spent weeks of my life in there. Nothing else quite scratches the itch of that combination of alien and fantastical. In no other game has taking a long walk felt so rich. I so strongly believe that the implementation of and designing around easy fast-travel in subsequent Bethesda games was very detrimental to the experience of the world. It also has one of my favorite video game graphical aesthetics. I love this era of gnarly low-poly environments and monsters. Quake is great for this as well, as is the original Thief game, though I haven't played it yet.Amlux wrote: Fri May 29, 2026 1:08 amDoom II: Hell on Earth (1994
Deus Ex (2000)
The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind (2002)
Yume Nikki (2004)
1. Subarashiki Hibi ~ Furenzoku Sonzai (2010)

I agree with this wholeheartedly. I'm playing Oblivion right now and I am liking it very much. it's fulfilling a similar mood that I've missed. However, I can't help but feel like it's slightly smoothed out all the weird shit in Morrowind and given a slightly more generic "fantasy" version without all the slavery and racism and weird jellyfish monsters and so on. Of course, I still am really enjoying it so far. I'm stuck to playing a Breton mage every time. I like being a frail little guy who dominates with a bunch of spellcasting, even if I usually default to simple stuff like fireballs and turn the game into an FPS rather than dealing with the more intricate stuff like alchemy. What race/class did you like playing most?Deoster wrote: Fri May 29, 2026 6:39 amNothing else quite scratches the itch of that combination of alien and fantastical. In no other game has taking a long walk felt so rich. I so strongly believe that the implementation of and designing around easy fast-travel in subsequent Bethesda games was very detrimental to the experience of the world.
Not the most original for Morrowind, but I most like playing dunmer. Their culture and aesthetics are too cool to me. The influences from Hinduism and ancient Mesopotamia are fantastic, especially the latter because you don't often see fantasy draw from Sumerian or Akkadian culture, even though it's fucking awesome. I mean, Dagoth Ur!!! Holy shit!!!