Found a link in my mail to Edge Online’s "Oh. My. God!!!" article where they go through 50 of their favorite moments in gaming. This is obviously a subjective exercise, but I really enjoyed the article as it reminded me of some of my favorite moments. Those include:
- Final Fantasy VII – Aeris
- Ico – The relationship with Yorda
- Eternal Darkness: Sanity’s Requiem – Going "insane"
- Knights of the Old Republic – Darth Revan revealed
- Prince of Persia: Sands of Time – Meeting Farah again at the end of the game
- Dead Rising – The lawnmower
- Bioshock – "Would you kindly"
- Call of Duty 4 – Shock and Awe
Fair warning – the article has what some might consider minor spoilers if you’ve never played the respective games. It’s a tricky line to follow – at some point a storyline becomes well enough known that there really shouldn’t be any hesitation about talking about spoiler points… everyone who watched Titanic pretty much knew the boat sunk at the end, right? Still, I tweaked my favorites above to not be as specific as the article.
I wish they’d caught a few of the really old school moments from games like Zork or King’s Quest. "Count Leaves" or "Plugh" or learning to spell "Rumpelstiltskin" leap to mind… ah well.
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Edge’s "Moments in Gaming" Article
Found a link in my mail to Edge Online’s "Oh. My. God!!!" article where they go through 50 of their favorite moments in gaming. This is obviously a subjective exercise, but I really enjoyed the article as it reminded me of some of my favorite moments. Those include:
Fair warning – the article has what some might consider minor spoilers if you’ve never played the respective games. It’s a tricky line to follow – at some point a storyline becomes well enough known that there really shouldn’t be any hesitation about talking about spoiler points… everyone who watched Titanic pretty much knew the boat sunk at the end, right? Still, I tweaked my favorites above to not be as specific as the article.
I wish they’d caught a few of the really old school moments from games like Zork or King’s Quest. "Count Leaves" or "Plugh" or learning to spell "Rumpelstiltskin" leap to mind… ah well.
Related posts:
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