Has a game ever impacted your beliefs or inspired you?

Has a game ever impacted your beliefs or inspired you?
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Yes, actually.

Technically Pokémon inspired me to learn english so I could finally figure out what the hell Leer meant, how to get into Saffron, and why Hitmonchan had an attack where it threw kitchen furniture at people

Vacuum Wave?

How embarassing

Counter

looks like a brainlet

xenogear turned me into closet atheist.

Guy seems nice and it's cool to see the developers of the game reach out to him considering how obscure his Youtube channel is and how he got two jobs for his family
He's even subscribed to a channel to help him learn English and it's funny how he has a video of him originally being against Norse Kratos when the leaks showed up

Disgaea 1. At the time, the PS2 was suffering from an enormous drought, with most games in Japan still being in development. I was losing faith in both videogames and the videogame industry as a whole.

Disgaea's episodic content not only was entertaining, in a time when most games were boring and generic, but it also made people think with innovative strategy tactics which revolutionized the entire genre.

It was enough to keep me interested until the PS2 was able to enter its late lifetime golden age.

Tough guys here.

Is it wrong that I'm hoping the game is good for his sake?

yeah its wrong you gay fag

So this is the mature sonybro who plays mature games for mature gamers such as himself.

Hilarious.

>Likes having fun
>Humble and friendly while still being excited
>While being an avid fan of video games he still prioritizes supporting his family through hard times
I had no idea they even made God of War backpacks

The shallow message in most games is about as inspiring as those cheesy quotes that women like.

um... source?

The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild.

The Breath of the Sissy

Yeah but I'll never explain how because it's fucking embarrasing.

It's Sup Forums, you're anonymous.
It's also late as fuck

I'll never pretend I know shit about fighting, but I really like how Lisa: The Painful uses the influence over other people's emotions to buff people, or weaken them. Gets my dick hard to say the least.