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TheThrillOfTime, do gaming w What game changed your life?

The first one that comes to mind is Ocarina of Time. I was 10 when it came out. I didn’t know video games could do that. Been a huge Zelda fan ever since.

Also metal gear solid 2. I was 13 when that game came out, my brother and I rented a ps2 without a memory card. We were obsessed instantly. We left the ps2 on all weekend so we could beat it. I replayed it recently and it still holds up. Kojima is on another level.

Lightsong,

Same, I only played OoT and MM when I was kid. The itch to play other Zelda games was bothering me for the longest time. So luckily over the years, I bought some random used Nintendo consoles off friends, last year I bought bunch of used Zelda games and finished them and emulated some games that I couldn’t get irl.

It was long 6 months but worth it.

ameancow,

Metal Gear was such an influential series in my young life that I managed to get into Metal Gear Solid 2.

I could never say which guard I am in the open internet, but it’s my lasting claim to immortality.

DiskCrasher, do gaming w What game changed your life?

EverQuest. But it never ended, I just stopped playing (and paying).

ameancow,

I wonder how many of us will go through our whole lives being able to mentally trace the route between Freeport and Qeynos. Or the perfect knoll-grind route in Blackburrow.

FatCrab,

I can give a spontaneous lecture on the lore of EQ np and it’s a distressingly pointless use of brainspace that could go to literally anything else as a better use. That said, I fucking love EQs unhinged post-imperial apocalypse setting with its catguys (who have cat animal buddies) on the moon fighting goth vampires with a fetish for leather while snakepeople chill in their pyramids surrounded by vacuum to keep away a sentient genocidal fart unleashed on them by the god of fear.

DiskCrasher,

Or the Mistmoore trains.

motorkaote, do gaming w What game changed your life?

Final Fantasy 7, the first two Fallout and Disco Elyisum, Shenmue to an extent, but the Yakuza / Like A Dragon franchise probably tops all of them. I had stopped paying attention to video games after the dreamcast (I considered Shenmue the apex of what I liked in video games and couldn’t find something similar), discovered the Yakuza franchise through Judgment in early 2020 and I was hooked, it was everything I had ever dreamed of in a game. I bought a PS4 specifically to play them, bought 0 to 6 during covid lockdowns and pretty much blasted through the franchise in a year. Rekindled my interest in games and in Japanese stuff, made me take my ass back to martial arts and generally pay more attention to how I behave and look after bad breakups and depression. Disco Elysium came very close to the same impact, I might add.

goeticThunder,

It’s honestly unbelievable how good of a game Yakuza 0 is. It’s just not fair.

motorkaote,

All of them, really. 0 is the craziest, but all of them are just great. Even 3 which is widely considered the “worst” one is still a masterpiece, especially for its time.

goeticThunder,

Yeah, when the worst game in your series is Yakuza 3? I think you’re doing alright.

DeathByBigSad, do gaming w What game changed your life?
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Life is Strange 1 - There are just a lot about life that I wished I could change. Lots of regrets. I think about the idea of butterfly effect a lot. I know a lot of movies also show this, but they often portray in a very “high stakes” scenario which its hard to feel relatable to, since its so far detached from realism. Meanwhile, in LiS, the portrays a scenario that’s more localized, it “hits home” stronger, especially that part where…

spoilerMax was able to go all the way back to childhood. Like… that shit just triggered one of my childhood memories where I was being abused by my older brother and I ran away from home. I could’ve died that day, or worse, tortured and trafficked, or they could harvest my organs. I was supposedly a common thing the country I was from.

Life is Strange: True Colors

Some people might relate less, but for me I can relate to the Alex a lot, the emotional aspects of life. I wasn’t an orphan, but I feel practically like I’m one. I wasn’t originally supposed to be born, I kinda feel like this life, this “timeline”, is an anomoly. Everyone in my family hates me, kinda like how

spoilerIn a flashback / dream sequence, prospective adoptive parents would reject Alex, just like how my home country’s government have legally rejected (tried to, at least) my existence, and my parents, my older brother, they all hate me. And I don’t even have a “Gabe” like Alex has. Which hurts even more That family argument thing before the dad abandoned them is also relatable. My parents would frequently threaten divorce, and threaten to abandon us. There are arguments all the timex between my parents, and my mother and older brother, and then my they would turn their rage towards me, the youngest in the household. I didn’t even have headphones to tune out the yelling. It was miserable, it was agonizing. And I relate to how Alex never felt like there is a “home” And also the ending how almost nobody really believed her (choice dependent, but I fucked it up somehow) I don’t even have the ability to feel emotions, yet everytime I hear those arguments at home, I feel like as if I was Alex, like I had her abilities to sense feelings. And those feeling are explosive and contaminates the entire house.

noxypaws, do gaming w What game changed your life?

Silent Hill 2. And not even just the first time.

And not even just the original game, the remake also had me like this.

Zdvarko, do gaming w What game changed your life?

Wouldn’t say changed my life but the ending of Liberty City in Cyberpunk and Stray, both great story writing

samus12345, do gaming w What game changed your life?
@samus12345@sh.itjust.works avatar

I don’t know that it “changed my life,” but DAMN Yakuza 0’s ending hit hard.

https://pbs.twimg.com/media/GrsEf4ZW8AAW6Mi?format=jpg&name=large

drcobaltjedi,

The remake of the second game adds some quality kicks to the balls if you play the Majima missions.

samus12345,
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Definitely a must-play for any fan of 0! Even though Majima never got his happy ending, it still brings some satisfying closure.

https://sh.itjust.works/pictrs/image/8e6adf88-a97b-4c15-a6eb-d450d538ef62.png

Eq0, do gaming w What game changed your life?

I’m not a gamer and I know I’m missing something when I see this comment section!

Flames5123,

Games are an incredible story telling medium. So many things work in games better than they can in any other medium like diverging storylines and personalized content. Role playing games are an entirely different beast.

Eq0,

I understand, but there is something about physically having to play the controls that distracts me from the plot, and I find it overall boring. Side quests just overwhelm my brain and I either immediately do them or completely forget about them. I play a handful of “not very control heavy, no plot” games, such as Factorio and Minecraft and I enjoy the creativity. I played with my partner (aka they played and I gave some pointers) Disco Elysium, Outer Wilds and Zelda. It doesn’t resonate with me. :( I know I’m missing out

Flames5123,

There are several “not very control heavy, heavy plot” games out there too! Hopefully you find something that scratches that itch.

metoosalem, do gaming w What game changed your life?
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The Talos Principle 1 and 2

genau,

So it’s good shit?

metoosalem,
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Absolutely if you like solving puzzles while pondering some philosophical concepts and the future of mankind

itsgroundhogdayagain,

I’m in my last section of the C building and I’m hating it so much right now. Who the hell thought up these puzzles?

metoosalem, (edited )
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No shame in looking up solutions on YouTube. Some of their puzzles can be brutal. I hated anything timing based. They dropped those in the second game thankfully.

There is great satisfaction to coming back to a puzzle and finally figuring it out yourself though.

cRazi_man, do gaming w What game changed your life?
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Binding of Isaac.

Played it as I was coming into adult life. This was my first roguelite. It sounds dumb…but it really stuck with me as a life lesson:

You can try your best and make sacrifices, and still end up unlucky with poor rewards. You get the opportunities you get, but even in this seeming randomness, you make choices to make the most of them. Training and skill makes up for some of the poor opportunities. Life is a roguelite.

Now I’ve got BoI on my Retroid Pocket 5 now. Still playing it.

VinesNFluff, do gaming w What's the video game equivalent of fast food?
@VinesNFluff@pawb.social avatar

Ubisoft games (and anything with a similar vibe)

Perfectly competent, comfortably boring, you miss nothing by skipping it but if you’re bored it helps.

The exact kind of Content ™ the word “slop” is supposed to describe.

Fabrik872, do gaming w What's the video game equivalent of fast food?

For me it is the games with lot of sequels like assassins creed or those sport games i dont think it is necessary bad game. For me the fastfood tastes like ok not the best not worst so nothing surprises me i will get what i expect same it is for me with assassins creed i like those games and i know what to expect from them really a comfort game for me.

currycourier, do gaming w What's the video game equivalent of fast food?

Cookie Clicker (and clicker games in general)

rotkehle, do games w Hades II v1.0 Is Now Available!
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let’s fucking gooooo!

rafoix, do games w Does it feel like the PS5's library is *severely* lacking compared to the PS4's around the same time in its lifecycle?

This generation is plagued by AAA studios wasting years of work making live-service games that very few people want. Big money is chasing risky trends.

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