• What is your most memorable gaming experience?
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Completing Deus Ex for the first time. That was last year.
Tutorial island in runescape Also All the sly games
[QUOTE=Ian;39206315]playing gmod for the first time. i'd give anything for the ability to experience gmod again like it was new.[/QUOTE] same here brudda
Playing Resident Evil 4, get to the village, fend off against hordes of brainwashed villagers, Dr. Salvador (aka the fucking chainsaw guy) jumps down. NOPE NOPE NOPE NOPE NOPE. This was back when I was a pussy when it came to horror games. "Horror", the front cover of RE2 scared me shitless as a kid.
Beating Scar in the Lion King game for PS1, fuck my heart was racing.
The opening minutes of Unreal left my jimmies perpetually rustled.
There are two things that are equally memorable and I can't decide on which. One was when I first unlocked the F1 car in Gran Turismo 3. Before that, I almost thought of it as a myth and didn't actually exist (I was like 6 or 7 at the time). When I finally unlocked it after picking up the game again ten years later, holy shit it was amazing. There is also a... Minecraft moment. When I first played the game I had literally no idea what to do. Curiosity hit me and I decided to dig down... with my hands. I dug a 3x3 hole to the bedrock with no tools. Granted it took a few hours and I cursed myself afterwards, it was a pretty memorable moment.
Playing the BF2 demo, eating tuna melts while driving a full boat down the river to get behind their lines.
Beating Pokemon Stadium with my own buffed team after years and years of trial.
playing medal of honor allied assault for the first time, It was my first fps game and It was just awesome, especially the landing on omaha beach.
Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty -During the part of the game when Raiden is naked the Colonel starts sending weird messages such as "I need scissors, 61!" At some point during these weird message, the Colonel says something along the lines of, "Honestly, you've been playing the game a long time. Turn the game off." Since I didn't have a memory card and was playing hours on end, I thought the console was overheating or something and this was the game's clever way of notifying the player So I turned it off.
Becoming adult in Zelda OOT. I thought the game was over after collecting the three first stones, but then I realized the adventure just started. Leaving the vault in Fallout 3 also gets an honorable mention, despite its flaws.
First time playing Gmod, i had pirated it (i've bought it now!) and had no idea what HL2 or TF2 was, i just figured it was a fun game that a guy had made, i didn't know they were characters/props/weapons from another game I thought the G in Gman was Garry, i figured GarryMan was some kind of mascot
The first time I played Kerbal Space Program. I heard about it, Not on Facepunch, But another forum. Anyways, I downloaded it. Made a rocket, As I look back it was actually pretty well made. Sent it to the pad. Hit the space-bar... Too fucking heavy. Everyone died.
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Back when I owned a gmod server, I'd run sandbox on bigcity and usually get a fair few players. I downloaded an addon which allowed me to possess props without anyone knowing. I remember I once possessed a gravestone and followed this one 12 year-old around, only moving when he couldn't see me. By the end of it he was practically hysterical. Good times.
first time I killed someone with a gun in red orchestra
Fighting my first Big Daddy in Bioshock.
I remember back in 8th grade, when Grand Theft Auto Vice City first came out. I was just dying to get the school day done so I could finally buy it and play it. I think I stayed up till like 2 am the next day just playing the shit out of that game. Such an awesome game.
I used to play this kid game called Toontown Online. It's pretty much this big kiddie MMO where you fight 'Cogs' to save 'Toontown' from becoming an evil office-land. I have fond memories playing that game with my friends. And now, looking back, there was a fuckton of puns.
[QUOTE=Mr Shadyface;39210124]Playing TF2 for the first time, when it came out. It was the first time in a MP game where I really started to use my brain. It was a case of "I just died because I stood somewhere obvious for snipers/disguised as a demo when the enemy didn't have any/assaulted a heavy+medic combo head on" rather that "I died because he had a better gun than me."[/QUOTE] For me, MP game wise, Halo Combat Evolved is definitely the most memorable. I played that game with my cousin so much it was ridiculous. (runescape was actually my first multiplayer game but whatever, I remember I was excited to death being able to create my own complete bronze armor lol) [editline]17th January 2013[/editline] [QUOTE=Minimal;39215616]First time i ever played S.T.A.L.K.E.R.[/QUOTE] I sticked around the Cordon like a motherfucker, crouching constantly because I was so terrified of the ambience alone. Then it became night. STALKER terrorized me so much it's ridiculous.
My time with Team Fortress 2, I'd have to say. I don't play it any more, not that much really, but the 2008-2010 "era" was probably my most favourite time with it all together. I remember when the Pyro update first came out and I used the shit out of the (what was at the time) overpowered Backburner. Damn fun. But for some reason now, TF2 has lost it's touch, and I don't know why.
My first botmatch in Unreal, in Radikus. Felt like stargate, man. All those portals. And then, darkmatch: Totally dark map, spawn with a searchlight. Pretty awesome.
My most memorable memory would have to be playing Sonic for the first time, then getting my first 3d game, Super Mario Sunshine. Then I started playing flash games on my dads dial up computer, which then lead to me watching video based off of games. Introducing me to Gmod, and consequently, Tf2 and Half life. I played tf2 for the first time and I fell in love instantly. The first class I played was spy. I was about... 10? I loved the art-style and the personalities. I still love it to this day.
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