- Arcanum (The closest any cRPG came to feeling like a real live RPG. An underrated gem to say the least)
- System Shock 2 (The scariest, and most murderous game ever)
- Curse of Monkey Island(Special mentions to the other Lucasarts adventure games, since i grew up on those)
- Fallout 2(Must...
I love the anime style, i love it how they design monsters and characters, but the few japanese games, especially jRPGs showed me that i cant really play them because they suck.
-Long boring cutscenes every 5 minutes
-Shallow characters and motivations(most of them at least)
-Mostly linear...
I don't know what was the first game ever(being six years old was a long itme ago :)), but i know what my first PC games were. Alley Cats and Karateka.
Majority of jRPG characters.
Majority of GTA4 characters.
Moira from Fallout3 too, but i liked her. She annoyed me, but in a good way if thats possible. A laughed a lot during our conversations.
Bioshock was the best horror, and it isn't even a horror game.
The problem with horror games these days i think is that they try to startle the player rather than making a scary and creepy enviroment in which you think every second there could be something jumping into your face and there never...
7th Guest.
"Old man Stauf built the house and filled it with his toys
six guests were invited on night, screams the only noise"
I was twelve.
And scared sh*tless :)
If someone is agressive before playing, he will be agressive after that too, no surprise. I'm saying just playing agressive games without any other seed of agression will not make you agressive. If a kid can separate reality and fiction, than i would give him almost any game to play with.
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