If you could somehow find a way to forget everything about a single game or its respective series, and experience playing it again for the first time, what game would it be?
For me it would be a toss up between 3 games, the Halo franchise, Mass Effect trilogy, or Telltale's The Walking Dead.
Halo has always been my childhood game, whilst I did play other games before it, Halo was the first game that really cemented me as a gamer. I can still remember the day when I first saw the Halo 3 trailer, and I was so excited that I must've watched the Halo 3 trailers and ViDocs about 20 times before the game finally launched. The first time I played the series was a true adventure because the previous console that I had owned was the PS1, and to go from that to the original Xbox was an amazing and truly spectacular occasion for me. Playing Halo now just doesn't feel the same, whilst I get excited whenever I feel like playing it, it just will never feel the same as when I first touched the franchise. It also saddens me now to see how Halo 3 has a measly population of around 6,000 players right now, with most of them only playing because the game was free a few months back, I miss the days when Halo was in its heyday.
Mass Effect was probably also the first major story oriented game that I had ever played and really enjoyed. I had played other BioWare games in the past such as Dragon Age: Origins/ 2, as Baldur's Gate, but Mass Effect is where it really caught on. It was a wonder to see the story unfold, and the characters develop, but I would really love to make the choices that I made for the first time again.
No game has made me feel for fictional characters as much as Telltale's The Walking Dead, for pretty much the same reason as Mass Effect, I just want to make my choices for the first time again, and get shocked and sad without knowing where the game was going, or what was going to pop around the next corner.
For me it would be a toss up between 3 games, the Halo franchise, Mass Effect trilogy, or Telltale's The Walking Dead.
Halo has always been my childhood game, whilst I did play other games before it, Halo was the first game that really cemented me as a gamer. I can still remember the day when I first saw the Halo 3 trailer, and I was so excited that I must've watched the Halo 3 trailers and ViDocs about 20 times before the game finally launched. The first time I played the series was a true adventure because the previous console that I had owned was the PS1, and to go from that to the original Xbox was an amazing and truly spectacular occasion for me. Playing Halo now just doesn't feel the same, whilst I get excited whenever I feel like playing it, it just will never feel the same as when I first touched the franchise. It also saddens me now to see how Halo 3 has a measly population of around 6,000 players right now, with most of them only playing because the game was free a few months back, I miss the days when Halo was in its heyday.
Mass Effect was probably also the first major story oriented game that I had ever played and really enjoyed. I had played other BioWare games in the past such as Dragon Age: Origins/ 2, as Baldur's Gate, but Mass Effect is where it really caught on. It was a wonder to see the story unfold, and the characters develop, but I would really love to make the choices that I made for the first time again.
No game has made me feel for fictional characters as much as Telltale's The Walking Dead, for pretty much the same reason as Mass Effect, I just want to make my choices for the first time again, and get shocked and sad without knowing where the game was going, or what was going to pop around the next corner.