Choose three game you would erase from your mind just so you could play them again!

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A Raging Emo

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GTA4 - Countless times finished.

Fallout 3 - Again, lost count of how many playthroughs.

Amnesia: The Dark Descent - FInished it (and Justine) once.
 

M-E-D The Poet

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at the moment both mass effects, I have something against replaying games for some reason
so that would help me get a new experience for different playthroughs
 

redisforever

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Red Dead Redemption, because that had me so emotionally involved, I shed MANLY tears near the end. MANLY tears, I tell you!

Red Alert 2, because of its awesomeness.

And probably Serious Sam, because it was so crazy fun.
 

TheLastSamurai14

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Final Fantasy IX (Favorite game of all time)

Final Fantasy V (Second favorite Final Fantasy)

Half-Life (Favorite FPS)
 

CrazyJew

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1. Chrono Trigger. Hopefully I won't go through a cycle of quitting at increasingly difficult parts again, since I am not the noob 12 year old anymore.

2. KOTOR

3. Portal 2


Morrowind would be there, but I still know next to nothing about it. I haven't even explored 1% of it, being the noob I am.
 

DasDestroyer

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I wouldn't pick any games, the thing I am most afraid of is forgetting.
But if I just had to, I'd pick Battlezone 2, Ratchet: Deadlocked and Burnout: Revenge.
 

GonzoGamer

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Well I'll be the unoriginal fuck who says San Andreas and Fallout 3 for the umpteenth time.

As for the third I was thinking Soul Blazer but I've been playing it again and I really did forget most of it. Burnout Revenge & Katamari Damacy are just as enjoyable now as they ever were.

I think I'll go with Portal. The puzzles weren't complex but they were very new (in a world of stale shooters & puzzlers) and the game overall was very clever.
 

Exius Xavarus

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Dark Souls
Demon's Souls
White Knight Chronicles II(this includes the first WKC that comes with it)

I haven't finished WKC mind you, but I wouldn't mind playing it like I did when I got it. I had so much fun with these being so much to do. Quests, errands, storyline, exploration, customization, crafting, you name it. Such a good game. As for Dark Souls and Demon's Souls, I love both games to bits and Among all 3 of these games, I've sunk well over a month's worth of hours into them.
 

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New Frontiersman said:
I've think about this a lot actually, there are a lot of experiences I would love to re-experience for the first time. My top 3 are probably:

Pokemon. Whenever I was a kid I would always get the guides to Pokemon. In retrospect I kind of wish I hadn't so that way I would've been able to explore the game, without knowing what lied ahead. I think it would have been a richer experience for me not knowing everything that was going to happen before it happened.

Tales of Symphonia. I loved this game a lot, but before I was able to play it for the first time, I watched my friend Sean play through much of the story, so I got a lot of storyline spoilers before I got a chance to play it myself. If I could I would've love to re-experience the story for the first time without knowing all the important plot points.

Hmm.. for my third choice... I'm not sure. I can't think of any other games. Maybe Harvest Moon.
Pretty much this.

I remember that the cool things about symphonia is that it has a pretty cliched plot at the beginning but then twists it up a bit before becoming clcihed againa dn then twists it up.

And I love playing pokemon and encountering some uber rare pokemon you have never seen before. Or even being hit by a move you don't know and then having to deduct what exactly it does.


New Vegas would be my third one, I loved the feeling of consequence and moral decisions in that game. Yeah the powerpoint ending was a bit of the cop out but it did help show how far reaching your actions were.
 

Zydrate

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Morrowind. It was definitely the pinnacle of my first gaming experiences.
I was so young :3
 

BloatedGuppy

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1. The Portals. Excellent humor, terrible replay value.
2. To The Moon. Extraordinary story.
3. Maybe Everquest or Ultima Online, if I could roll the clock back 10-12 years. Actually, can I just roll the clock back 10-12 years anyway and forget the games? Please? I had a lot less health problems back then.
 

Antonio Torrente

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Bioshock
Call of Duty 4 (Hey, I was still a 17 year old fanboy back then.)
And God of War (First game that satisfied my anger without me actually hurting anyone.)

Kinda of shame since most people here in the Philippines only play cheap mmorpgs (the Free-to-play ones) and counter strike (the oldest versions).