The original Crash Bandicoot series. Well, to be fair, I only ever played the first one (about 50 billion times) and just recently got 2 and 3 off the PSN. Dear god is 2 kicking my ass right now.
Something that used to scare me was a particular part of Crash Bandicoot. I'm serious. When I was way younger, I remember this level on Crash Bandicoot called 'Slippery Climb' or something like that. Every time Crash would land on a spike, the screen immediately cut to a small animation of him...
It's situational, isn't it? In-game, typing quickly is often necessary which is why I wouldn't mind bad grammar there. Texting should be alright so long as it's shorthand. For example; 'evar' instead of 'ever' isn't shortening it; it's just being an idiot. On forums, English should be written in...
Oh! Another game has popped into my mind! The original Phoenix Wright. I was told by a friend that it was a game where you play as a lawyer. I really did not expect what that game threw at me.
Portal.
I had The First Slice sitting on my account for about a year. It was after it became free I began to consider it. It was after about 3 months of it being free I decided to play it.
Going into the game, all I knew about it was it had cake in the end. That was literally all I knew...
That must be the most interesting gaming related article I've read in a while. When I was younger (late teens now so I'm talking about when I was 12ish) Yu-Gi-Oh and Pokemon were all the rage. Why? Because everyone else played them. I play a little CoD nowadays but most of my FPS time is spent...
Heh, I don't know why but I enjoyed the Harry Potter games. I didn't mind the first, liked the second and thought the third was awesome! I stopped playing games like that after the third though.
I'll assume Portal doesn't count and say the first Crash Bandicoot game for the PS1. It seemed so hard so long ago but I can finish it relatively quickly now by breezing through the levels.
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