• Games/Movies that made you think/had a lasting impression on you?
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I'd have to say The Walking Dead, even if I'm just watching a walkthrough on it I don't think I'll be forgetting about the things that happen in that game anytime soon.
[U]Games[/U] Mass Effect 1 and 2 Half Life series F.E.A.R 1 + Extraction Point The Chronicles of Riddick: Escape from Butcher Bay Bastion Borderlands 2 Portal 2 [U]Movies[/U] The Green Mile Forest Gump
Skyrim, and both Portal games.
Half-Life, maybe Metro 2033 Only things I can easily remember right now
[B]Games:[/B] Metro 2033 Fallout 3 Red Dead Redemption GTA IV [B]Films:[/B] Apocalypse now Schindler's List Shawshank Redemption The Road
Guitar Hero...why? It caused me to want to play actual guitar and 5 years later I'm in love with playing. It also introduced me to music (as a outsider at school I thoughtmusic was for the cool kids)
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Fight club
American History X
Skyfall.
Hello Kitty: Island Adventure
Cinema Paradiso
Call of Duty: World at War
Games: Legend Of Zelda: Ocarina of Time Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker Legend of Zelda: Majoras Mask The Walking Dead Resident Evil 4 Movies/Television Shows: Let The Right One In Carrie Final Destination (it's a long story with this one) The Walking Dead One Flew Over The Cuckoo Nest Kill Bill Monster Scott Pilgrim vs The World Terminator
The total war series. Turns out I like history more than I thought.
Shadow of the Colossus
Games: Both Bioshocks Fallout Red Dead Redemption Half Life Legend of Zelda(Majora's Mask, Ocarina of Time, and Wind Waker) Dark Souls Mafia II Movies: Das Boot Gods and Generals Gettysburg Ghostbusters Monty Python: The Meaning of Life Braveheart Full Metal Jacket Zulu, and its sequel, Zulu Dawn Top Gun We Were Soldiers Saving Private Ryan Les Miserables (The one with Liam Neeson) Forrest Gump Shawshank Redemption Citizen Cain Evil Dead (II and Army of Darkness, predominately) Lord of the Rings, because of the fucking buildup, takes so long to get to an action sequence, and when it does, just-fucking-[B]MAGNIFICENT![/B] Not to mention the amazing story.
Pulp Fiction
Half Life Deus Ex 1 & 3 Portal F.E.A.R. 1 + Extraction Point + Mission Perseus
[QUOTE=Gooby;38768378]Call of Duty: World at War[/QUOTE] The multiplayer is basically dead :( Such a shame, it was bloody awesome. Probably (easily) the most fun COD multiplayer for Search & Destroy since COD4.
Fallout 3. First open world game I've ever played. Radically changed my perception of video gaming and RPGs.
Tony Hawk's Underground, If i could play that shit again i'd be so fuckin happy.
Mainly Valve games. Though I haven't played it myself (yet), what I've heard about Spec Ops: The Line is pretty impressive. How it deconstructs the war game genre; it's not a badass run and gun shooter based around a generic dictator/terrorist fighting plot, but rather it's based around the morality of war and the fact that good and evil doesn't exist. Everyone has good intentions, and that's what fucks everything up.
Games: Deus Ex: Human Revolution Darwinia Katawa Shoujo Metro 2033 STALKER: Shadow Of Chernobyl Cry Of Fear (Mod) Movies: Titanic (I cried near the end) WALL-E Toy Story 3 Howl's Moving Castle Castle In The Sky Iron Giant Tarzan (Disney Version)
After some thought, I am definitely adding Girl With The Dragon Tattoo to my list.
Final Fantasy X
Katawa Shoujo (Assuming it can be classified as a game)
Half life 2 The curious case of benjamin button, cried like a fucking bitch at the ending Godfather movies
Games: GTA Vice City Jurassic Park: Operation Genesis The Movies Game Saints Row GTA San Andreas Movies: Jurassic Park Aliens Alien Back to the Future Men in Black Lord of the Rings trilogy Every James Bond ever Day of the Dead
Train simulator 2012 My life will never be the same
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