Vampire: The Masquerade taught me about Lilith. Never knew Adam was such a pansy. My dad was honestly surprised when I knew more about the obscure parts of the Bible (note I'm an atheist), than the priest he questioned about that ol' feisty first wife of Adam.
>>Wake up early.
>>Still remember Lilly's story.
>>Comes to the escapist to hear Yahtzee swear and hopefully drive the sad away.
>>See Critical Miss post.
>>*single tear*
Mass and Energy. Always remember that. Well, technically they are interchangeably according to a certain fella' named Einstein who figured out what the relationship between mass and energy is...but for most purposes, the answers above should be sufficient. If you want a more specific example...
"Could you help me optimize my Dungeons & Dragons fighter/wizard/monk/ranger?"
I can honestly answer those question with more detail than what should be considered healthy.
*begins sobbing*
Reminds of The Saboteur. Thought the game itself was really just yet-another GTA ripoff but in the end I still go back just for the music, atmosphere and location.
Well, if you've ever played Baldur's Gate, you'd know.
Mass Effect more or less equals BGI in many ways. It reuses maps (O.O looking at you as well DA2...) and tends to have many many many many fucking *****-ass little side-quests that completionists like myself just can't ignore but that...
The only possible answer is Quake 3. It revolutionized the genre imho. Others are nice for their stories or innovations but that doesn't make them the best in terms of being FPS's. Quake 3 was pure bloodshed, easily modded, easily picked up and is even now a competitive game.
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