Blockland. Amazing game. A couple hundred blocks to do whatever the hell you want with them, and an incredible event system that allows you to recreate pong using legos, or make a survival rpg complete with hunger and cold bars, or make an fps where you hunt down purple lego people.
Oblivion. Massive open world to explore, engaging stories, missions, characters, I even love the books in the game.
Two Worlds. Honestly, the game was terrible. But it's still fun because below level 10, I sucked. When I hit level 10, I decimated cities with ease. I was testing a bow I found and accidentally one-shotted a civvy in the face. I loled and destroyed the guards with ease. Then, I hunted down beggars for thirty minutes. Then, I booked it out of town, and found a necromancer's tower. I pushed my horse off the top after decimating everything around. Also, the ingredients for potions and alchemy are quite entertaining. I also remember leading a wyvern into a town. Great fun was had by
all me.
Red Dead: Redemption. Once again, massive open world to explore, combat mechanics are excellent, horse riding and horse taming mechanics are great too, even the poker is fun. I am in the process of enjoying this game greatly.
ALSO: Two Worlds II is coming out soon I think, with an amazing Spellmaking gameplay mechanic. I can't want to make a spell that, upon impact, splits into 7 shards that spawn angry bears upon impact
Or a spell that upon impact, creates 10 shards, that upon impact, set fire and create 10 more shards, that upon impact, summon meteors. OHSHIT RUN