If you could erase one game from your memory and experience it again for the first time, what one would you choose and why?
If you could erase one game from your memory and experience it again for the first time...
MGS2
Mafia 2
LittleBigPlanet1
>That magic
New Vegas, more specifically the dlc
undertale
the witcher 3
I really want to fuck that sofa
Rayman 2 Revolution
Portal 2
Silent Hill 1 2 and 3
Kiseki series.
Path of exile. Slowly learning the back story and lore from short texts you randomly find, hints, and unique items feels amazing. I did look up some spoilers thought.
I know it may look like a shallow arpg game but it actually have amazing history and lore.
Super Mario RPG
Godamn, I love that game.
Forza Horizon 3
None because if i played those games today i'd have no nostalgia helping me and id think its complete shit
Minecraft. No bullshit.
FFX
Dark Souls
Minecraft as a game is pretty amazing desu. People like to shit of it because of the fanbase, but the game itself is solid.
Gothic or Gothic 2
they're a childhood games and my first cRPGs
I have played this game to completion probably 3 or 4 Times. It’s really good.
None. Why would do I that?
ME1
Fable 1
>you will never go back to the days in early alpha/beta when that game had the magic feeling and you were always looking forward to notch was going to add next
feelsbadman
This totaly. Also Bloodborne that change in the game midway was so amazing.
Yugioh: The Dawn of Destiny.
Fuck, i was gonna say HL2 but this. So much this. I don't think i'll ever experience that unfettered childhood joy i had from LBP1 again
>ywn build a wooden house in alpha and think its the best thing ever
Kamidori Alchemy Meister.
Deadly Premonition. Unironically the game that has pulled me in the most, I've never been unhappier to 100% something.
If I could get an identical experience I'd have probably said WoW, but the time and people have gone and even then it's a hard decision, DP was that good.
nier automata
Dark Souls
>First time playing it, absolutely hate it, because I think it's bullshit difficulty
>Drop it
>Dark Souls II gets annouced
>Decide "Eh fuck it, I guess I'll try it again."
>This time the game clicks with me, and I fall in love with it.
Dark Souls I is now my all time favorite game.
half life 2
Final Fantasy VII
S.T.A.L.K.E.R. (All 3 games if i could)
I've haven't played any of these games, which one should I start with?
Same here. I fire up the ol' SNES and do a run whenever I get the urge. I'd say an average of one run per year.
My niggas.
I fucked up by watching so many videos before playing Dark Souls for myself. Went in nearly blind to Bloodborne and it blew my away, so I'll always regret not experiencing Dark Souls in the same way.
Also, Shadow of the Colossus.
MGSV
>MGS2
It was cool as fuck when it came out. I remember going to a local video rental shop to pay the guy to show us the trailers. When it came out whe saht bricks.
MGSV was a major disapointment and I'm still suffering the consequences since I can't get into games as I did before
Whichever one appeals to you the most, autism-kun.
Megaman X
Megaman 3
Depend on what genre you want. I recommend looking at gameplay vids of them (but without commentary) and see like 5-10 mins of actual game footage. But from the start so you won't get spoilers..
Radiata Stories
If I have to research them then I'm afraid I'll spoil myself on a few.
Thanks, I guess I'll do that.
undertale is a fairly simple game and the story is amazing once you understand how to do the genocide/pacifist routes
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Bloodborne or Super Metroid.
Pokemon or Zelda Seasons/Ages/Links Awakening
Sadly it wont be the same but i'd love to play pokemon blue again, it was my first game and filled me with some simple joy i cant recall...
Maybe Halo 3?
...
Too many.
FFX
Tomb Raider reboot/Rise
Sleeping Dogs
Guitar Hero 3
I played this almost every weekend with my friends for a year straight in highschool
Conker's Bad Fur Day (multiplayer). Although it probably won't be the same without my old childhood friends.
Fighting Gehrman for the first time.
>that ost and arena
Loved the mp on the og xbox. The d day level was fun.
Persona 5
My first tales game, Tales of Eternia.
Dragon quest 9
I actually never played the Xbox version, that version was just a remake no? I played the shit out of the N64 version tho.
>something with a great ending that raps up everything you accomplished
Grandia 2
I'm kinda doing that right now, I was a kid when I first played it and I remember fuckall except the ending. Also I can appreciate best girl Lulu far more than I could back then.
Gothic 1 if you don't mind bad controls and very dated graphics, it has the best atmosphere in the series. Gothic 2 is the best one but the story it's direclty conected to the first one. Gothic 3 is pretty fun but it don't compare to the 1&2. Also, instal graphics mods for 1 or 2, it looks much better with HD textures and maximum drawing distance ( Gothic 2 can be forced to use directx11 ). You also want to play Gothic 2 with the expansion "Night of the raven". But beware, it will be probably one of the hardest games that you ever played. Bad decision in leveling up your character = you are completly screwed. Gothic 1 is MUCH more forgiving.
I can't decide between Fallout 1 or Bloodlines
my fucking nigger
lbp1 was fucking great
I think the mp was different was some kinde of team fortress objective based mp. Also in splitscreen with 4 players and boots.
Probably Earthbound or Terraria
>except the ending
That is pretty important though.
New Vegas and the DLC
I'll screencap your post and look into it, thanks.
Yeah I know, even though I was a kid that just found out how to fap, the main parts of the story left an impression on me that never quite went away. On the other hand, I played FF12 twice and if you asked me what it was about I'd have no fucking clue whatsoever.
Skyrim
Gothic 1 &2 for me.
Ghost Trick
i would fuck that sofa
Pikmin 2.
Probably World of Warcraft, I remember it was one of the first PC games I played, it was amazing to me, this new 3D world to explore. I remember rolling a warrior and killing kobolds and wolves, dying in fargodeep mine and escorting the defias traitor. I’d love to see how they do the official vanilla servers.
Steins;Gate, because it made me happy to pretend to have friends and a love interest. I think I won't ever be that happy again as when I was playing it.
Dark Souls.
I don't think I'd actually enjoy some of the older ones like RollerCoaster tycoon or Commandos 2 anymore.
Souls is recent enough that I might have not grown out of it.
Runescape or Kid Icarus Uprising.
Deus Ex
Metroid Prime
Dark Souls/Bloodborne
MGS
Morrowind/Oblivion/Skyrim
Pic related, holy hell what a ride
Probably FF6 or Persona 3, something I have played so many times I don't remember what the first time was like. Maybe Okami.
For me it's Terranigma. There is such an atmosphere in it. How you start in the underworld which feels like you are running on the inside of a ball, then once you are able to go to the overworld you run on the globe.
And then there is this writing. The Soul Blazer series is good in general but Terranigma is my favorite.
Any game with rewarding exploration and a great artstyle, or with a gripping narrative full of twists. So
>Metroid Primes
>Souls
>Ace Attorney
>Zero Escape
>MGS
Came here to post this.
world of warcraft
but I wouldn't play it again
Or chrono trigger I fall in love with that game even after discovered it many years after the snes era (thx emulator).
Mario RPG is also a very good choice.
SMT IV
Ace combat zero
Halo Reach
It was the last Halo game I truly enjoyed.
Playing entire campaign on Legendary with friends with our own Spartans instead of Chief/Arbiter clones was the coolest shit
The art and gameplay was a lot more simple and each update added things that improved or complimented things well.
Then they ran out of ideas, Notch left, game was sold to MS and now we have too many blocks that do nothing and too many items that only exist to do the exact same thing as another item / block but look slightly different.
Halo 3 custom games with my friends and all the random internet people that would fill the free spots in our lobby, who soon became regular players with us.
I made a lot of Xbox live friends through Halo 3 and I remember the days where I'd join one of these random people I loosely know from custom lobbies just to join their opposing team and kill them repeatedly until they remembered who I was. They'd maybe send a fun voice message or tell me to bugger off.
Halo 3's "Thanks for playing" message from Bungie was one of the very few thank you messages from a video game that felt rewarding. It didn't feel like a soul-less note generated from a corporate company, it felt like a team was genuinely proud of the fun they gave me.
Grandia 2
any ff before XII
any persona
fable
any mgs before peace walker
any resident evil before 5
What is wrong with pw?
Dark Souls easily.
>Rediscovering the whole vertical layout of the overworld
>rediscovering the lore
>being fooled by the first serpent and the whole way of the white fuckery
>Using a Baldr Sword because I have no conception of a possible tier list in the game
>Reaching Blighttown early because I picked the masterkey. Thinking I've reached a dead end because I'm too stupid to understand that the funny looking wheel is an elevator
>Rediscovering the whole Capra fuckery
>Training in the depths and helping other players before attempting to beat the ugly dragon
>Not understanding that the big gate next to the merchant can be opened
>Coming back to Firelink Shrine and finally understanding the whole wheel elevator
>Beating Queelag and finding the maid dead
>Almost dropping the game at sen's fortress and dying against the golem as I didn't know about the bonfire
>Reaching Anor Londo and finding my way through the broken window
> Encountering Ornstein and Smough and because of the whole tantrum about the difficulty being a pussy and summoning only for this fight
>Having still a third of the game to beat after that
>Marveling about Nito, Seath and 4 Kings
>Hating Ysalith and this fucking boss fight at the end.
>Seeing that I can get to the top of the firelink shrine and reading on forums that I can go back to asylum.
>Replaying the game and discovering because of the forums that there is a second serpent
This is hands down the best experience I've had in the past ten years. I'm still waiting for another game to beat these feelings of constant awe and discovery.
nothing, peace walker is great if you play it in coop, but it started downfall of the series
Borders
Bad bosses, bad story, okay gameplay, actively ruins The Boss' and Big Boss' character, led to V which was killed the series
>LBP1
>childhood