Most recently, Fable III.
When you're moving through the desert, after leaving the blinded Walter behind, and the darkness makes you fight him?
Then again at the end. Gah.
I played Kingdom of Loathing for a few years. Beat the game a couple of times, then lost interest. I figured after a few years without, I'll go back and play and, hopefully, find the jokes funny again.
Urbandead.com never made any sense to me for what I was supposed to be doing.
^ I concur with meganmeave. When a game centers around story-telling, it's harder for me to replay. Something like L4D where it's all action is easier for me to boot up and play over and over cause I don't really have to pay attention, just mow down some zombies.
Though some games just have...
Wolverine, from any X-Men game. Then again, I've had a crush on him since I was a wee little girl reading comics.
Guybrush Threepwood would also be a good date. He makes me laugh.
I love watching people play, especially horror games. I get to anxious playing those kinda games, but if I can sit back and just watch it like it's a movie, I'm good.
I concur with those who've said BioShock. Just thinking about seeing those visuals on the big screen... Wow.
Also, Portal. More Glados would be fantastic.
I'll be so excited when someday I see an article reporting this kind of story and all fingers are pointed to the real cause for the tragedy: the parents.
Keep your guys locked away, safety on, and how about trying to teach the kid that they're dangerous? She was 3, old enough to work a Wii...
I actually just watched Lars Von Trier's ANTICHRIST last night and... yeah. There are a few scenes in it that made me cringe.
Someone already mentioned Irreversible, but I'll second it. I had to look away during the scene when the guy gets his face smashed in, alone. The rape scene was...
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