Apart from The Legend of Zelda games that I played in my childhood, I played Sable over a year ago and it made a huge impact, I still think about it today.

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    10 months ago

    F.E.A.R. I haven’t played it in a while but I always think about it from time to time.

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    10 months ago

    I’m pretty sure, Arma 2 DayZ, Stand alone DayZ then tarkov as well. Gave me PTSD.

    It actually kinda sucked.

    The gear fear. I’ll never play a extraction multiplayer shooter again.

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    I cannot for the life of me remember the name, but it was a climbing game on VR. It wasn’t really all that interesting until I looked down. My brain couldn’t comprehend that it wasn’t something I was actually doing, but rather just a game. I’m super afraid of heights, so my toes went numb and heart started pounding seeing my ‘feet’ precariously perched a few inches from the edge of a cliff. I will never again say “It’s just a game” knowing how easy it is to trick your brain with a game with total immersion.

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    Asheron’s Call.

    No shit I was the first person to talk to Asheron. They had a monument permanently in game with a bunch of our server’s players on it because we once kicked all the Devs ass for two weeks. I was weirdly famous in one of the first MMO’s.

    I just started this clan by dropping leaflets at lifestones and the next thing I knew I was the biggest monarch in beta. Items never cleared at that point, so the leaflets just sat there greeting new players forever. When we went live, everyone came along from Beta, recruited like crazy, and I had thousands and thousands of followers in a couple of weeks. You got xp from every follower you had, so I was just auto-levelling faster than anyone could grind. I was the highest level player in the world for months.

    It was an Everquest and UO competitor so that’s how old we’re talking. The chat was one field, no filters, no dm’s, nothing. I would log on and get 60-70 pages of messages every single day. It was honestly my job for a while. Never been anything that came close to that whole experience for me.

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    10 months ago

    May I ask what it was about Sable that affected you so much? I heard it’s coming to the PS subscription and I know nothing about it!

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    10 months ago

    The Walking Dead Telltale game. I have never felt so protective towards a character as I do towards Clementine. I still get irrationally angry if I think about how with all the plot twists etc I worried they would kill her off.

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    Earthbound for me. That was my first “big boy” game. I was only five lol, it helped me learn how to read. The adventure, love, kindness, humor… why it even got downright scary at times. It’s always going to be my personal favorite game of all time.

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      10 months ago

      Now that is an absolutely amazing game. I hate turn based games, the mother series is the only thing I enjoy and I enjoy it a lot!

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    Demon’s Souls (ps3).

    It showed me that games that aren’t afraid to rip you apart from the inside out, aren’t afraid to exist today.

    Hence the soulsbornekiro colloquialism that now includes Elden Ring and the like.

    Personally I always loved devastatingly difficult games that had some serious weight and gravity behind their concepts. Which is why I fell in love with Everquest (1999-2003), King’s Field (ps1), Ninja Gaiden Black (Xbox), Devil May Cry (various consoles, entire series except for #2), the souls’ series, Sekiro, Bloodborne, Elden Ring and so on.

    The remarkable impact was: I felt like my own tastes in gaming were shared by someone else other than just me. It made me feel good about gaming again.