Posted March 24, 2017
Ok, this is kind of what I thought the other thread would be, and what I thought would be interesting to talk and ask about:
Specific moments or experiences in a game that really stand out or are memorable to you.
While it would seem that emergent games and the situations they create would be the ripe for these sort of stories, most of mine appear to be scripted.
For a relatively recent example, stepping out of the vault into the open world for the first time in Fallout 3. Almost all just achieved through graphical trickery, but it sure did wow you.
Another example is (spoilers in this paragraph for Deus Ex: HR) deciding to and having to go through with saving Malek. Now, I get that this was supposed to be a callback to the original Deus Ex, but for me, that was always incredibly buggy and finicky, so I actually experienced it first in HR.
An example from my childhood, but even with the constant trial and error, the final battle in KQ5 felt really cool and epic and satisfying to me.
And finally, with this being 100% nostalgia based, but every time I see the island by night, and that music begins in most Monkey islands, I get tingles.
So... share some of yours?
Specific moments or experiences in a game that really stand out or are memorable to you.
While it would seem that emergent games and the situations they create would be the ripe for these sort of stories, most of mine appear to be scripted.
For a relatively recent example, stepping out of the vault into the open world for the first time in Fallout 3. Almost all just achieved through graphical trickery, but it sure did wow you.
Another example is (spoilers in this paragraph for Deus Ex: HR) deciding to and having to go through with saving Malek. Now, I get that this was supposed to be a callback to the original Deus Ex, but for me, that was always incredibly buggy and finicky, so I actually experienced it first in HR.
An example from my childhood, but even with the constant trial and error, the final battle in KQ5 felt really cool and epic and satisfying to me.
And finally, with this being 100% nostalgia based, but every time I see the island by night, and that music begins in most Monkey islands, I get tingles.
So... share some of yours?
Post edited March 24, 2017 by babark