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- Apr 10, 2013
Yakuza 0. I knew a little lore going into the game, but I didn't know what to really expect.
Goddamn, it was a hell of a ride.
Goddamn, it was a hell of a ride.
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Thinks about the Overseer being right about idolizing you after saving humanity of the Master & the Super Mutants is about destroying Vault 13 at the soul... Damn.I'm sorry, you're a hero and you had to leave.
This. Still one of my favorite CRPGs and to me the last great Bioware game. Some things aged worse than others, but it's still damn good. It's a shame they ran it into the ground with shitty sequels just like Mass Effect, but Origins is always gonna be a happy memory for me. New Vegas gave me that same wonder, but since it basically needs mods to even play, Origins wins out.Dragon Age: Origins
Yea, there's def some moments in that game of absolute wonder. I'd say Valheim hit that spot too for a while. But like almost every PVE game eventually the wonder stops and you see the limits of the AI.Last game would be Subnautica after getting a PC that could actually run it. I was floored for a bit.
The first time would be playing Half-Life 1 on my first PC in 2004. I still remember the ambience of the first levels, especially the gigantic fans where you first meet Houndeyes.
Uncharted: Drake's Fortune for me. I've never seen graphics like that with gameplay. Puzzles were interactive. Effects were lifelike. The whole experience was just immersive.This and Nathan Drakes clothes getting wet and sticking to him in Uncharted blew me away at the time.
What's your favorite sort of run? The only one I got anywhere as was being a merchant with a reasonably formidable private army (though never enough to challenge any of the kingdoms, just enough to stomp any bandit gangs that tried to front).Mount and blade warband as ive been basically playing that game on and off for a decade.