I'd start from my humble beginnings with the simple fun games, like mario Kart 64, and super smash brothers, play a lot of rpgs and jrpgs on the ps2,and the shooters of the 360, thus securing the same taste I have in games today, so I can continue from where I lost my memory. Which all conveniently leads to my unshakable love of The mass effect series.
Team Fortress 2, easily.
It seemed a lot more fun when I was learning all the classes little techniques and quirks. Now all I'm doing is grinding for items...
I'd also have forgotten about the time I got 25 backstabs in one life as a Spy. This is a good thing, as I can't even get close to that again and it INFURIATES me.
For some reason.
Final fantasy 9. The game lost a lot of it's atmosphare (if i spelt it right) when the game is over and you know whats gonna happen. Still a great game
Probably Sly 2: Band of Thieves or Batman Arkham Asylum. I'd probably pick Batman over the little fuzzy raccoon though...unless I tripped over Jet Set Radio Future first.
I played that game through so many times, but when i got to the point where I'd played through every quest and done most of the stuff it lost its appeal.
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