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What are some memorable moments in a videogame that have stuck with you?
I remember when I was really young pulling the master sword for the first time. The way the fog cleared, and as you left the clearing you could see the light filter through the tree canopy of the clearing as the animal ran away in the primitive graphics of the day left me with an indescribable feeling of wonder.
Going to the Moon in FFIV.
Finally getting tf out of Midgar in FFVII.
Finally getting tf out of Threed in Earthbound.
How calm winter was in Harvest Moon.
Just sitting on the intro music and theme in Secret of Mana.
Or, maybe just simply...FINALLY GETTING THE GODDAM AIRSHIP IN ANY GAME EVER.
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Funnily enough I remember this more than anything else. Just Gramps sitting around and telling old stories about amazonian hag ladys.
It doesn't only have to be vidya when you were a kid right?
Vid only semi related since sturgeon hates FLAC files
Personally I thought the standout moment of Ocarina of Time was when Link actually travels through time, that's what fleshed out the game for me. The master sword was okay.
Learning to fly in Pokemon Gold, which was my first game in the series, blew my mind as a kid. The idea of teleporting anywhere instantly was completely novel at the time. Also learning to surf and discovering that the bodies of water aren't just for show had a similar effect on me.
Other memorable moments include the plot twist in Dishonored, the mecha battle in Riddick, and the god damned school in Silent Hill.
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>>297788 (OP) 
Doom 2016 the arena before Sam Hayden's office. I was super pumped.
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>>297800
What was the outcome? Did you make it?
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I remember playing the first mission of Halo CE as kid. I get why people shit on Halo, but there's a reason why it single-handedly made Xbox a success and why nothing after the 360 had any impact. 
A lot of memorable moments from LANs back in the day too.
>>297797
There's a plot twist in dishonored?
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>>297788 (OP) 
>Finally getting tf out of Midgar in FFVII.
>got to nuke the reactor and not let people use electricity
>midgar has a bunch of them
>guess i will nuke the reactors and game over
>shit hits the fan
>corpo does terror attack on its own constumers that pay for electricity just to blame it on a group of 4 people or something
>get the fuck out of the city
>whole planet to explore
I was shocked of the size of the game, it was fun.
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>>297812
When Corvo gets betrayed
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Aside from obvious finale of the game, when you first get back to the surface and the theme of Samus Aran plays in Super Metroid to let you know how powerful you've become.
>like 15 years ago
>playing PC version of Total Overdose: A Gunslinger's Tale in Mexico
>game is a third person shooter with GTA structure and crazy guns
>you can chain together kills for a big multiplier to your score which counts up at the end with a very satisfying ch-ch-ch-ch-ch-ching! sound
>you can build up the ¡LOCO! meter and use it on a few different power-ups, one of which is bullet time with an ammo refill and one of which rewinds time to let you continue a chain
>near the end of the game, there's a big combat encounter at the US border where you fight a shit ton of enemies in the middle of a big road
>like, 40-50 enemies at least. huge crowds of dudes.
>I manage to fill up and use the ¡LOCO! meter four or five times throughout the encounter, rewinding time and using bullet time to extend my combo counter to some absurd number like 43
>after minutes of combat, my bullet time finally runs out and the combo counter cashes out
I swear the score racking up at the end of the fight took half as long as the fight itself. It's still one of the most satisfying things I've ever done in a video game.
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>>297843
>15 years ago
>Based in Mexico
>build up the ¡LOCO! meter 
I fucking lolled. Goddam, I love pre-Gamergate videogames.
That sounds incredibly satisfying. comf.
>>297805
Oh yes I made it:
1. to Sam H(a)yde(n)'s office
2. gizzed in my shorts
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I won't spoil a thing, but if you've beaten Hellsinker you know exactly what I'm talking about.  I've mastered a pretty long list of arcade scrolling shooters but very few are as memorable as Hellsinker's finale.
>>297816
Anon that's like the first thing written on the back of the box and also the description for the first story mission if you bothered to read the in-game lore.
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>>297932
I pirated the game and went in completely blind after seeing a friend play it for a few minutes. Sue me.
Picking up a random game after watching some gameplay and getting pleasantly surprised is a special kind of joy.

>>297843
I remember playing the demo years ago but somehow the game never made it to my playlist, time to change that I guess.
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>>297943
>I pirated the game
>Sue me.
That is something you can be sued for, actually.
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>>298000
Why? Just because you're willing to pirate something doesn't mean it's something you would otherwise pay for. There are no losses to speak of.
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>>298021
I think he means that you can literally be sued for game piracy.
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>>297797
I was actually talking about LttP.
https://youtu.be/R5tzajVUl-w?si=8Og0oA7AMNb_X643
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>>298025
No, you don't understand. If there is no loss to be claimed then what are they suing for? Everyone sued for 'piracy' has been for distributing pirated copies, not for downloading them.
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>>298494
Piracy is considered equivalent to theft under US law. There have been several cases where lawsuits were filed against individuals for downloading, usually on the tune to thousands of people at a time. Some people just buckle under the pressure and pay up 2000 dollars or whatever the suing party is asking in reparations. The only reason most of these cases haven't gone public and in actual courts is because collecting evidence is hard, but it is definitely an offence. Your admission is more than enough evidence for you to serve five years and pay 10,000 or more.
>>298498
I really hope >>298494 just drops it as opposed to replying with an "Ackshually, that would be a criminal case, whereas 'suing' implies that the parties to the suit..." or something like that.
My other prediction would be completely misinterpreting your legal argument as a moral "should" argument.
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>>298558
The fuck you lads huffing? Post the case if you're so confident.
I always think of Freelancer.
It had lots of weak points but it was extremely memorable.
>>298498
In my country piracy was considered the equivalent of sharing a copy, like if you buy a book, photocopy it, and share it to a friend, or how back then, people used to record TV on VHS tapes to not miss the program they wanted to watch. And was legal if it was for personal use (not selling). But some years ago, 202X I think, the government changed it because some jews complained. 

But in countries were they fine you, I heard that if you don't pay the fine nothing happens, I don't know if this is true.

I believe that the legal status of piracy is a symptom of  ZOG.
>>298643
>symptom
>all media made meaningless and vapid
>too much to ever consume
>all overpriced
Just make libraries illegal then
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>>298646
The major publishers have been trying to do exactly that.
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>>298643
This interpretation of piracy as a modern library is actually correct and fair. Seeders have to borrow you a copy of X thing they have in hopes that you will eventually  return it to more people who want to borrow and share X all without the need for big buildings and employees from the state. If seeders (the benevolent librarians of the internet) dont share then people wont be able to borrow. So seed your torrents good people.
>>298648
The internet archive is not "under attack" they are attacking themselves at the order of ((( tptb ))) removing things that exposes and embarasses their lies with 99% certainty.
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>>297788 (OP) 
>What are some memorable moments in a videogame that have stuck with you?
When i played the Story mode in Mortal Kombat 2011 expecting a simple arcade mode with intro and ending, maybe a rival battle, but instead got a full interactive MK movie.
That shit was so fucking cool back then.
I know nowadays plenty of fighting games are trying to do the same shit to mixed results, but at the time it was something fresh and new for a fighting game, also it didn't replace the arcade mode (like other fighting games did afterwards) that still had its individual endings.
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>>298657
In case you've been living under a rock, the major book publishers have been trying to sue the internet archive into the ground for the past couple years over their book lending program.
>>298658
Same here, I was bored one night and browsing through my game catalog, decided to hit story mode to pass some time, ended up being fun.
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>>298643
You're a turdworlder? Now everything makes sense, from your inability to comprehend language to your ignorance in matters political and legislative.
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>>298746
Why are Europeans always this smug and arrogant?
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>>298750
Superiority complex inherited from centuries of colonial exploitation.  Especially prevalent among Britons, who have been trying to project their hubris onto Americans for a hundred years since their empire collapsed.
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>>297788 (OP) 
I tried getting 100% completion on Spider-Man (PS1) ever since I was a kid, only did so as an adult, and it wasn't just because I stopped playing for years and got back to it years later, I kept coming back over and over for another shot all throughout my teenage and adult years... it's just the Quick-Change costume has the most ridiculous unlocking requirement, 10.000 points in one of the training modes, which just means 24 frame perfect jumps in a row, it's BS... but I did it, man, I actually did it and it felt nice, the only thing nicer would be Peter Parker's sex life, he brings hope to all nerds like us.
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Wow, back when I was a kid I'd just put in the cheat codes to unlock every outfit. I've heard about that challenge though, is that the changed version? I heard that they had to lower the point requirements since it was actually impossible in the first mode or something like that.

Quick change Spidey was super cool, though when I was a kid I always liked the black suit and the Captain Universe one (invincibility kicks ass when you're a stupid kid and suck at the game) and of course the Good ol' reliable Spidey-Armor.

The game also has by far the best relationship status quo for Peter and Venom ever.
"Surfin' the Web!"
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>>298780
I did not mean to include that many separations in my post. Pls forgive
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>>298781
No need to apologize, anon! I'd also use cheat codes back then to unlock all of the costumes, but I'd also try to do it legit on a save file. They changed it from 10.000 points to 7.500 in the PC and Dreamcast versions, it wasn't impossible, but it was unreasonably difficult, I also loved how the costumes all gave you different powers to make things a bit easier and fun.

It's good to see more people who like this title.
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>>298789
He was referring to Reddit spacing, you tourist redditor.
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Moving into the power plant at the center of the Zone in Shadow of Chernobyl only to find yourself in the middle of an emission, then having to tail it as shit hits the fan and everything and anything, including helis, start swarming you with lead as a timer counts down to disaster was a pretty memorable, if stressful moment.
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>>298802
The actual story parts of stalker are pretty terrible. It's more fun to just dick around in the game.
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>>298789
It is by far one of the best "Superhero" games purely because of how it's just serious enough while not taking itself too seriously. It was also not afraid to be a bit silly. In fact, I think super hero universes tend to actually work better with games! This is because the main problem with western superhero comics is that they are designed to never end, but also don't know how to do fun and simple slice of life stuff. In the games, like Ultimate Alliance (another favorite of mine) there's a clear through narrative. You beat the villains and the day is saved, and you even get a glimpse into the future that your actions in the game created. Compare that to the comics; where is Peter Parker's story supposed to end? What's his grand finale? Does he keep going until he dies? Will he retire and do one last mission? Effectively he can't do either because the comic book franchise relies on a never-ending story. Moreover, every writer that comes after the last one wants to make his mark, and that's usually done by stripping away whatever was popular before. Take Peter and Mary-Jane's marriage as the most infamous example. One of the few permanent highlights of Mr. Parker's otherwise luckily unlucky life, and they destroyed it because they thought it would "shake things up".
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>>298800
I don't use Reddit, anon. Why are you upset?

>>298835
Indeed. It's one of the things that makes me prefer manga over comic books, and also adaptations of comic books more than the source material, things like the Spider-Man films or TV shows are more enjoyable than the comic books, for example.

P.S. It truly was BS how they took MJ away from him.
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>>298835
>It is by far one of the best "Superhero" games
It's not like it has real competition outside of one hulk game and the arkham trilogy.
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>>298839
Technically, Infamous1/2 are also "superhero games" but I guess they don't count if people just count comic book capeshit.
>>298841
>>298839
Viewtiful Joe is better.
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>>298841
Infamous sucks a lot of shit. People only like it because their options were limited on console.
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>>298844
Infamous 2 was better, and yes it was one of the better games on the console. Doesn't make it bad.
>>298843
So were Marvel vs Capcom games, plenty of overlooked superhero titles that aren't generic open world third person action games.
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>>298845
>saboteur climbing
>button mashing to deal tiny amounts of ranged damage
>enemies with increasing amounts of bullshit and health
>slow as fuck movement
Yeah, no thanks, I don't want tendinitis.
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>>298838
>Movies and Games are better
Almost completely. Until things started getting really bad. I mean, there've been plenty of classic storylines in the comics, but it all feels so hollow when you know that these iconic moments, (Peter lifting up the machinery he's trapped under, the bell tower, Kraven's Last Hunt, P+MJ's wedding, etc.) will eventually be rendered null and void. If I were in control of the marvel licenses, I'd allow authors to have a go at setting up a whole story line from beginning to end, and then once it's done setting up a new guy to do a new story. Kind of like Kamen Rider does, in a way. I once found a comic complication of alternate tellings of Spider-Man's origin story. One set in an ambiguous knightly time period, one took place in a feudal Japan where the villains were Yokai, and there were others too. These narratives struck me as being full of more potential for an engaging story than the latest soap opera drama about some fag named paul.
>>298841
Infamous is a game where you have superpowers. It is not a game about superheroes. I don't count that as a superhero game in the same way I don't consider "The Boys" to be a superhero show.
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This exact moment in Custom Robo. It is such a "wait what the fuck" moment and it's delivered PERFECTLY. The insane part was, on a replay years later, when I was going out of my way to go to every area and talk to every NPC? One generic NPC actually says that the grass in the park is plastic, long before the aftermath of the first Rahu fight.
>>298844
I wouldn't go that far. It was an incredibly okay game, slightly above average. It's just a third person shooter with a superpower spin, sure, but it was still serviceable enough. Not something I'd pay full price for, and I'm glad I didn't, but it wasn't something I actively regretted playing. Prototype was still the better game, although >>298843 is right and VJ beats out both.
Granted, I have yet to play Infamous 2, so I admit that >>298851 may be right and I just don't know it.
>>298887
>I don't count that as a superhero game in the same way I don't consider "The Boys" to be a superhero show.
That's not really a good comparison. Infamous is a game about superpowers, rather than superheroes, while The Boys is a propaganda piece, rather than a show about superheroes. You don't know how many times I've learned that nigger cattle consider this show to be 1:1 with reality.
>>298914
>Granted, I have yet to play Infamous 2, so I admit that >>298851 may be right and I just don't know it.
Nah, Infamous 2 was a pretty huge upgrade over Infamous 1 in almost every aspect. The anon you're quoting is either talking about a different game or just raging for the sake of it. The climbing in I2 is a strict upgrade, and you don't "mash buttons" to shoot a fucking electro-gun at distant enemies. There are a ton of secondary powers Cole gets that either home in on enemies or cover a big area; I never found it hard to hit enemies.

There were plenty of enemies that got "more bullshit" compared to I1, but I1 enemies were mostly dudes on the ground with guns so I didn't mind. The only enemies that annoyed me were the ice mercenaries because they were surprisingly tanky and could use an ice spike to leap away to distant buildings - but Cole had the same ice spike leap so you could chase them.

If you played the first Infamous and enjoyed it then you should play I2.
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I remember liking the Infamous games back when they came out but I was a big PS3-fag back then so I wouldn't trust my opinion.  I've never felt the urge to replay them so I guess that says something.
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>>298945
PS3 fags also bragged about a shitty sock puppet game because you could create a shitty super mario world hack with floaty physics and poor controls
>>298914
I admit that it was a somewhat unfair comparison. I was tired and in trying to explain how I felt that Infamous wasn't quite what I'd consider a superhero game, I think I just grabbed the first "realistic" thing that popped into my head. I still haven't played it, so I was only talking about the aesthetics and general plot.
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>>298667
>Same here, I was bored one night and browsing through my game catalog, decided to hit story mode to pass some time, ended up being fun.
Not to mention the challenge tower, the minigames, the krypt with its unlockables...
And this was a game that came out right when other fighting games were becoming barebones and online focused.
It ended up being a pleasant surprise, and to me was full of "memorable moments" as the OP says.
My minor complaints were the missing stages from MK2-3 (Kombat Tomb, The portal) the change in the original story, and maybe the music that apart from a few exceptions like the Dead Pool, sounded worse compared to the original games.
>>298945
I played a bit of Infamous SS and remember it being fun, if I still had my console I would have revisited it... Shame it never got a PC release.
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>>298980
If they ported all their modern games movies to PC then no one would have bought a PlasticbrickStation 5.
>Port what realistically is the widest net of retards possible for sales
>Keep a handful of blurays to lure in $600 brick purchases
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>>297814
>I was shocked of the size of the game, it was fun.
Putting so much shit in just Midgar was a genius pacing decision. When it takes that long to finally see the world map, and then it really just HITS you that, "Ohhhhhhhhhhhhh this game is gonna be huuuuuuuuuuuge."
In fact, I have a bit of a Berenstain memory w.r.t. this. I remember kids on the playground telling everyone that "The whole first disc is just Midgar." And _I_ remember the same thing. In fact, the first disc actually takes you all the way to the Forgotten Capital. I swear we all thought Midgar was such a massive part of the game, when in retrospect it was really small.
In general, a lot of the best RPGs do this kind of "power scaling" with the size and scope of the world. The whole "leveling" thing not just in your actual combat level, but moreso a narrative level where they don't automatically give you a fast travel device. They slowly scale up how good the fast travel device is (e.g., how FFIV went from walking->chocobo->hovercraft->airship->airship w/drill that can load a hovercraft->magical fucking cyborg space whale) makes you think the world is way bigger and more vast than it actually is.
Now that I think about it, it can't just be "deny you fast travel until X," the fast travel device should still make you travel through the world somewhat. Because when I think back to when I got access to the airship in FFXII--holy shit that was underwhelming. It literally was JUST a fast travel. I hated it. FFXII in general is a great way to describe how NOT to expose the scope of your game.
Happy New Year.
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>>299060
>"Ohhhhhhhhhhhhh this game is gonna be huuuuuuuuuuuge."
And then you realize it actually isn't when you visit other towns.
Speaking of Final Fantasy, the first FF i ever played was VIII (yeah, i know) and one thing that i remember amazed me, was the first time i saw the Guardian Force attacks.
That stuff made me drop my jaw, Shiva and Ifrid were so fucking cool.
(I remember being disappointed how such cool and devastating looking attacks didn't result in the enemy dying instantly afterwards)
>>299090
I've always found it hilarious in RPGs when:
>Sword hit
>150 damage
>Enemy gets BLASTED WITH A SHOTGUN.
>24 damage
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>>298941
I'll keep all this in mind, thanks.
>>298963
No worries, it's just me being unable to resist the urge to make fun of The Goys.
>>298980
From what I heard, it was pretty dumbed down compared to the other Infamous games. Depending on what you think of them, this is either "something you'll absolutely feel scammed by if you paid full price for it, but if you get it for free or cheap it might be worth a go" tier, or "I expected nothing and I'm still let down" tier. I couldn't tell you, I'm probably never going to play it and I'm fine with that. Hell, if anything, I'm inclined to assume it's shit on the grounds that the "um ackshually this panned game is le hecking good and people only disliked it because of the big bad gaymergoy bigots" crowd has defended it. And by god, the games those lot will try to gaslight people into thinking are good tend to be genuinely awful. I'll give Sucker Punch two things in regards to ISS, however: Reggie's as much of a bro as Zeke is, and Evil Karma ending is not just surprisingly accurate in terms of showing how American abos would rather die than give up their LARP-tier lifestyle, but also lets you kill a bunch of featherniggers.
Just play Prototype which would have won the Prototype vs Infamous rivalry if Prototype 2 wasn't such abysmal dogshit, holy fuck if you wanna get your "open world superpower" game fix. Don't forget PrototypeFix if you're playing on PC, or else it's gonna play like shit.
>>299090
>the first FF i ever played was VIII (yeah, i know)
You're fine, man. Sure, VIII was skub-tier, but you could do so, SO much worse.
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>>298914
>Custom Robo
funny, I think I got a similar moment when I found out that the plot items you were collecting in the first Army Men game were tinker toys.
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>>299140
How about Ifrid throwing a giant fire boulder to the enemies and and not instantly disintegrating them?
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>>299166
I see you and raise the entire solar system getting obliterated:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2CCI-UZtEi4
You have no idea how hard I'm laughing right now. How in the world did I take this seriously as a kid?!  This attack should just leave an instant "Game Over" screen, roflmao.
>>299183
I mean, asking yourself something like "How come this shit is disintegrating whole planets, but my enemy is still standing?" was not really that stupid to think.
>>299183
Just once I want a JRPG move that just turns your console off.
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PES 2012, 3rd season of my Master League with the worst club in the whole title, Hjorwesland, a fake Danish team, I picked them up and customized their crest and kit to my liking every season, build up the squad and went from last place in the 1st season, to midtable in the 2nd and then fighting for the title in the 3rd... on my last match I was winning at home and being champion of the 2nd division aswell, but then I conceded and, in my attempt to push forward and win silverware, instead of only getting promoted, I opened myself up to conceed again and even missed out on promotion... also lost many key players for the 4th season, I suppose they wanted to play in the 1st division.

...in the 4th season I managed to win both the 2nd division and even the cup though, so it ended well I suppose.
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>>299419
How should I feel about missing FEEFA/PES during its heyday as a yuropoor? Specially considering how sportsball is pretty much a religious tradition across most of West Yurop, and primarily given how I never found the sport fun and hooliganism and team related autism fell on deaf ears.
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>>299427
If you never cared about the sport, then I don't see why you'd find the video games fun, maybe you missed out in a cultural sense, but that goes for the sport too and I'm not sure you mind about missing out on that, again considering you're not into the sport that much. I'd still give them a shot to see if you like them, but I'm biased, because I've always loved this sport a lot.
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>>299090
>the first FF i ever played was VIII (yeah, i know) 
Are you implying there was something wrong with FFVIII?

>>299143
>I'll keep all this in mind, thanks.
Another detail which is sadly irrelevant today is that I2 had user-generated missions for both the base game and the halloween DLC Festival of Blood. A lot of them were really shitty but I remember finding a few diamonds in the rough, including one that told a small story arc continuing from the end of Infamous 2 spread across several missions.
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>>299428
Please understand when you brag about JU HABE DA FEFA, all I can think of is picrel (10 year old mexicans), and how obsessing over another man play sport for you is 100% comparable to obsessing over another man fuck your wife for you.
Each to their own, but that is how I honestly see you.
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>>299456
I didn't brag about anything, I just enjoy the sport, playing is fun, and watching it played at a high level, while supporting a team that represents your town our country, gives me a sense of community aswell which I think is fun. Naturally if I like something, and I like video games, I want to play video games based on that something, at least that's how I see it personally. You can dislike it, but I don't think that makes me a cuckold or anything like that, anon.
>>299456
In spiritual beaneranon's defense we're talking about PES here. Konami never managed to scrap enough money to license all teams with their seasonal lineup if any. For many games they made mock-up teams that were similar enough to a certain other team playing on that year's league. So not much for him obsessing over another man fucking in his stead, perhaps he just likes the sport.
>>299456
I think there is nothing wrong with playing a football vidya, to me the problem is when people pay every fucking year full price for the same game with only a minor update, or those who play nothing else other than COD and FIFA because at that point is an obsession to fit in, not a hobby anymore.
>>299433
>I2 had user-generated missions for both the base game and the halloween DLC Festival of Blood
Oh shit, I had no idea. But the word isn't "had" because apparently the servers for it are still up.
Thank you but also damn you, any game with a level editor-esque mechanic that lets you share levels in-game is something that tickles my autism like nothing else. There is a nonzero chance that I will sink at least a hundred hours into this.
>>299456
>how obsessing over another man play sport for you is 100% comparable to obsessing over another man fuck your wife for you.
This better not apply to all sports vidya, You better not be shittalking NBA Jam.
>>299433
>Are you implying there was something wrong with FFVIII?
Not that anon, but FF8 has way too much unskippable cutscenes and exposition when disc 2 rolls around.  It also has a broken scaling system where you actually have to do more grinding to make it challenging.  Low-level playthrough is actually the game at its easiest because magic refinement is so overpowered.  Also the side quest content in FF8 is disappointing.  I still like it.
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>>299515
>FF4
<HOLY SHIT, THIS STORY IS BATSHIT.
>FF5
<This story is alright.
>FF6
<This story is amazing. Why haven't I read any stories where the bad guy wins?
>FF7
<PEAK
>FF8/FF9
<These are card games masquerading as JRPGs.
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>>299524
I didn't say anything about the story because I don't consider it a very important part of games.  Sadly, Square had been trying to shove the story in our faces with Final Fantasy games since well before FF7 with mountains of self-important unskippable exposition.  When the story actively impedes your enjoyment of replaying because it smothers the game segments, it becomes a problem.  When you're replaying something you stop caring about the story so much because you already know it all and you just wanna play the goddamn game.  In disc 2 of FF8 there's somewhere around a 75% exposition to 25% game ratio and that's being generous.  It's insufferable if you're playing with Enc-None.
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>>299540
Ever get to Disc 3 of Xenogears?
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>>299553
N-no...
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>>299582
...fuck me, I forgot it's 2 discs.
Well, anyways, the second disc is additional spoiler warning in case your nervous response was because you're actually playing this game. One helluva fucking trip. It's like if the ending to Evangelion was a 10 hour visual novel.
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>>298835
>Compare that to the comics; where is Peter Parker's story supposed to end? What's his grand finale? Does he keep going until he dies? Will he retire and do one last mission? 

Retire after losing a leg in a fight where the Green Goblin finally dies for real. He gets a replacement from Mr. Fantastic, but it doesn't stick to stuff, he's way past his prime, and he has a young daughter and accepts maybe it's time to focus on family. Then years later he starts mentoring her as she inherits similar but non-identical powers to her father. Duh!
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>>299633
>pic
fuck, did they trannyfy spiderman?
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>>299433
>Are you implying there was something wrong with FFVIII?
I liked it even though i never finished it, i never managed to get past Ultimecia's castle
But lots of people shit on it as soon as you name it.
Probably in their mind FFVIII main "issue" is that it is not FFVII
>>299635
>only seeing the image and not the poster's text
daughter
>>299647
> that this website isn't White
Its proprietor is a pasta nigger, are you okay?
>>299649
Rich accusation coming from the retard who uses lingo like izzat as though it's commonplace now because the farms made it popular. It's like when redditors greentext in comments sections thinking that the entire internet is just one big website everybody reads.
>>299651
>>299652
Screencapping this before you attempt to cover up your schizophrenic episode.
>All of Super Metroid (that game clings to your skin like a beast's mucus)
>the final part of Earthbound
>much of Mother 3
>landing on Tallon IV and s o a k i n g  i n that atmosphere
>many of the cutscenes of Xenoblade Chronicles (I've started replaying it recently and the plot twists/reactions of the characters still get me)
>getting out of Midgar and hearing that map theme
Only started playing FFVII very recently and put it on hold for quite some time now, but the overworld theme is magnificent.
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>>299656
>many of the cutscenes of Xenoblade Chronicles (I've started replaying it recently and the plot twists/reactions of the characters still get me)
Good shit. Been playing Xenoblade Chronicles 2, myself. The Unburger Patch is a godsend and I HIGHLY recommend it, if you're gonna play the whole trilogy.
Are you playing the Wii original, or Definitive Edition? Or god forbid, 3D?
>>299183
I think what's worse is powerscaling retards trying to use game mechanics to prove that X can beat Y.
>>299633
Yes, that would be pretty cool.
>>298028
>?si=8Og0oA7AMNb_X643
glownigger link
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>>301686
If that mystery attachment makes you queasy why not just copy the video's plain address? It's clearly a Jewber link.
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>>301699
no, retard, you're not supposed to try to convince schizos that you're right or try to explain yourself. they exist for us sane individuals to make fun of and rejoice in the fact we're not mentally ill like them. so, next time don't
>no you're wrong this thing I posted is perfectly ok
but
<hahaha I almost got you, and I WILL get you eventually, just one slip and all you're base are belong to us jews
my dream is that one day I can make a schizo stop drinking or eating for fear I poisoned his food or something, just by confirming his bias on imageboards.
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In FF7 the character dynamic between Cid and the woman who ruined his life always stuck with me more than anything else in that whole game’s story.
I wonder if the remakes ruined it. 


Other than that I remember me and my family playing star fox 64 and finally beating the easy path on the hard difficulty (which was significantly harder than the alternate path) because it was the last time we’d ever play video games together and once we beat it, it became apparent to me that it would be the end.
It wasn’t until many years later that me and my college friends finished playing halo 2 over system link and I got that same feeling. It was the night before a large break and our leases were expiring. Our stuff was packed. Rocket only battles. We all figured we’d have more fun next year but couldn’t ever get people on the same pages with ps3/360 and people just didnt want to play together anymore.
Apparently people think having fun with your friends is a childish phase that needs to be purged like a weakness and replaced with serious business like talking about their jobs and problems.
>>301706
Why do you want your unwell cousins to suffer more? Shouldn't you want them to get better?
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I played kh2 many years ago and did not remember the prologue being this heavy. I started replaying it 2 days ago and fuck it starts with this kick to the gut and it seems like there's this big disconnect in how they want you to feel vs how you actually feel. It legitimately bummed me out to the point I saved after this scene and I dunno if I even want to continue. Like damn, Roxas' story is truly tragic. I dunno what Squenix was thinking when they wrote this, huge gap in tone between the first and second game, especially at the very fucking beginning of the plot.
>>302601
Don't worry. He gets over it at the end of the game and then becomes a freaky body possessed couple with Namine.
Seriously though. Such an amazing way to open a video game. Nomura's never been able to write anything that's hit quite the same, though he's certainly tried.
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>>302601
>I dunno what Squenix was thinking when they wrote this
Very many homosexual things including belts and big shoes.
>>302601
>what Squenix was thinking
Lolcowalizers don't count as part of corporation they rewrite and move on without care as long as it pushes their agenda or self importance.
>>302601
I thought it was pretty cool, the way the rest of the story goes sort of implies Sora is feeling Roxas' angst over not being a real boy until that goddamn boss fight happens and they make nice.
>>302605
I thought they got a different happy ending along with all the Bleach rejects in KH3.
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>>297788 (OP) 
>Memorable Moments
Maybe in "Nier: Automata"  when I finished the first campaign thinking that was it, only to discover the game had 3 more of them.
>>304031
I haven't played KH3, but I've had the plot summarized to me before and it sounds like a bunch of asspulls so that Nomura wouldn't have a decade's worth of story baggage going into whatever he was going to do in KH4. Anyway, that game is basically vaporware so I'd rather believe the ending that's more narratively interesting.
>>299656
>All of Super Metroid (that game clings to your skin like a beast's mucus)
Man I only played Super Metroid for the first time ever a few years ago, and man, that game is fucking brilliant.
The OST is magical.
Too bad no other game of that series ever reached the same level or even had the same kind of atmosphere.
I know this term gets thrown around a lot, but that game is really a masterpiece.
>>301845
People that use schizo on imageboards are basically normalfaggots that hate free thought and normalfaggots like to bully people for being different. It's like how wolves will kill the weakest wolf. In reality nerdy intelligent people are all weaklings so anyone hating on schizos for thinking differently or autistics is probably just here to poison the well at best. Of course autists calling autists autistic is a thing by now so it's too late.   
>>298028
>hotlinking jewtube
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>>304655
Okay, schizo.
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