• If you could erase your memory and re-play ONE game, which would it be? V2
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World of Warcraft. Say what you will about it, in the early days it was magic to me. This was my first real foray into online gaming and being part of something so much bigger was an experience I remember fondly to this day. Don't get me wrong, in later years it's turned money grabbing grind fest and it's quite possible it always was but when I was 13 or whatever it was a bloody adventure that I would pay dearly to experience again. Though only if the game world was erased along with my memory, I'd wanna play through it from the start as it was when I first did. When the goal to reach was level 60, dungeons where challenging and raids where truly an event to behold that took days to organize and unfold, not something you do twice a week with people you've never met and to whom you never say a word at any point during. Man it used to be such a social game before all the automated group finding, you'd have to actually talk to people and organize so you all got to a dungeon or whatever on time and ready. Last thing I remember of wow was spending weeks grinding dungeons only using the chat to yell when someone was afk or stealing loot. How the mighty have fallen. Or more likely it was always a bit shit and just got shittier, and I'm just seeing what used to be through nostalgia goggles.
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Kingdom hearts. When I was a bit younger, I had no idea how to play an RPG like that, so it took me a good 2 years to beat the game. It became a huge part of my life and while playing it again is awesome, I know where everything is and how to beat it, so it's not as thrilling as the first time through.
Fallout 3 and Psychonauts I can't choose between those two. Such amazing games.
Parasite Eve. Had some real shocker moments.
I miss the old Maple Story...Also Mabinogi :p
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Either Oblivion, any Ratchet and Clank game, or any Metroid game.
Half Life 2, Minecraft or Super Meat Boy
Secret of Evermore, Soul Blazer or Jade Cocoon.
Any of the zeldas.
Heavy Rain.
TFC/SvenCoop/Natural Selection/CS 1.6 all back when they were really populated, probably back in 2006-2008 TFC because ent mod amazed me so much and there were plenty of custom maps like... uhm minigolf and something where you have to escape the black mesa lab facility place, where gordon puts the crystal in the laser, sven coop because i love playing against ai with people in crazy custom maps natural selection because I thought the idea of strategy and 1st person was genius, commander mode always made me confused though cs 1.6 because there would be mini mods within the game such as pokemon, wc3, and some more crazy one team maps all in all the GoldSource engine to me was 10 times better than the Source engine for some reason, I liked the art work in maps better than the rest - for me reason unknown just wish i can go back and play it all again.
[QUOTE=manian112;36810174]Big Rigs: Over The Road Racing. The story was simply amazing.[/QUOTE] I wouldn't mind having my memory of that erased but not so I could replay it.
morrowind & jedi outcast
Bioshock
Fallout New Vegas Just Cause 2
Vice City or San Andreas
[QUOTE=ragawaga;36813671]San Andreas[/QUOTE] Infinite ammo, invincibility, and flying cars everytime [editline]17th July 2012[/editline] Haven't played the game in a while either, so I'm thinking about setting up the ol' PS2 to have fun
Persona 3
World of Warcraft.
The entire MGS series for sure. Not very many people have gotten the chance to experience MGS 1-4 in a marathon for the first time.
The Assassins Creed Series
Psychonaughts.
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I would go for terraria. I remember those first days, me and my friends bought it, started a server before anyone even knew how to play and explored the game together. Everything was so new. I think we sat for almost 5 days straight playing that game. Good times.
S.T.A.L.K.E.R : Shadow of Chernobyl, it just doesn't feel as immersive or frightening as it did the first time I played :(
Oblivion. One of my favorite games of all time. Got like 2000 hours logged on that.
Ocarina of Time, for sure. Or possibly Minecraft, just to experience the magic of discovery.
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