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We all have been there before. Playing that special game for the first time can leave a long lasting impression that cannot ever be replaced. My question is this. If you could experience a game all over for the very first time, what game would that be and why? Does not have to be restricted to xbox 360. PC games, original xbox games, etc... all counts. gr8scott
From reading alot of posts on here my answer wont be popular. I love Fallout 3 so much, I would love to re-live the excitment I had with that game.
Since it's not limited to just the 360, I have a few honorable mentions:
Metal Gear Solid (PS)
Final Fantasy 7 (PS)
Super Mario World (SNES)
Pokemone Red (GB)
I would epereince FFVII game all over the again. There just something special about that game. Matter of fact, I going buy it for psn (Even though it not a remake and a direct port).
Saints Row 3, Batman Arkham City, Oblivion, Guitar Hero 2, CoD Black Ops, Braid, Bioshock are some of the few off top of my head in recent years I highly enjoyed.
forgot about starwars battlefront 2L.A noire
heavy rain
bioshock one
Cod 4
Mass effect series
scouttrooperbob
Uncharted 2:Among Thieves, Bioshock, and Shadow of The Colossus are all games I wish I could experience for the first time again. So many excellent moments nestled underneath these three games that are not necessarily my top 3 games and in that order
Bioshock. Bioshock was truly the first game that's ever made my mouth drop wide open during the beginning, my mind was absolutely blown. It's still my favorite game of all time as of today, so obviously it still gets me, but man. When I first played it it was truly unbelievable. Can't wait for Bioshock Infinite.
MGS1, Morrowind (man it was fun modding this game), Super Mario 64, Ocarina of Time, Mass Effect 2, Guitar Hero 3, Devil May Cry, Banjo Kazooie (imo, still one of the greatest platformer ever made), Warcraft 3. And there's maybe a couple others I'm forgetting.
Kinda seems redundant. Your just doing the same thing later. Being there first, or earlier seems better. You get to see the comunity and the game evolve and you get the perspective of how the game changed and how it effected it's future, why and how.
A game like Halo 3, for instance, just isn't half as enjoyable today as it was back in 2007. The population is lower so theres less variety in the player base, people are more likely to quit now and certain playlists are ghost town, the game doesn't receive any match making updates, ect.
The only games you really benefit from playing later than sooner are the purely single player ones and you still miss out on some of the confersation if you're into that since interest in the game is lower later on.
final fantasy 7 (ps)
that game was just something else it was one of the first rpg open world games i ever played and finished, there was so much going on a great story, and just the small details in the game made it feel great, i can't believe they've not redone this one, because for me this was the best final fantasy game
metal gear solid (ps)
this game for me was just topped everything at the time, stealth, shooting, story, it really did just blow everything out of the water for the genre.
theme park, theme hospital, dungeon keeper. rollercoaster tycoon (pc)
these games i can't get enough of. if only they carried on with them and made them alot more better, a real shame this genre just seemed to die out, randomly.
Splinter cell (xbox)
this blew me away i had been waiting years for a stealth game of this kind, and this was just great, since playing theif on the pc where sneaking was a must, i was dreaming of a day where a game of this nature would come and it did. remember playing the first level and shooting out the lights and sneak up on enemies, was great.
I would ahve to say Halo 3. It was the first Halo game that I played in the series. The campaign and multiplayer blew me away. I even went out and bought the novels and read them. I played through the campaign over and over. This was also my first co op game. I had a blast playing campaign and multiplayer with my friends. I would love to experience all the joy all over again!
GTA Vice City: The whole 80s vibe just had me hooked from the get go. The sound track, the neon lights, it was pretty intense and wonderful for me.
Morrowind: I had never been immersed in a world quite like I had with this game. I was overwhelmed by it.
halo 3, oblivion, skyrim,half life 2(or the whole orange box)battlefield 1943, battlefield bad company 2, and gta vice city
GTA Vice City: The whole 80s vibe just had me hooked from the get go. The sound track, the neon lights, it was pretty intense and wonderful for me.
Morrowind: I had never been immersed in a world quite like I had with this game. I was overwhelmed by it.
BounceandBurst
gta vice city made me into a gamer, but the problem was i started playing it when i was in kindergarden and i run around the house saying like "KILL ALL THE POLICE" and stuff like that
For me it's either Fable 2 or Fallout 3, so many great memories.ThePhrilz
judging by your profile pic, i'm sure you had a lot of memories
For me it would have to be Guild Wars when it first came out. No signs of elitist jerks, everyone was new to the game so the community was ridiculously helpful and kind. Playing it was one of the best video game experiences I had
super mario world (snes)
zelda ocarina of time (n64)
megaman x (snes)
monster hunter 3 (wii)
halo ce (xbox)
gears of war 1 (360)
uncharted 2 (ps3)
tales of vesperia (360)
contra 3 (snes)
super punch out (snes)
zelda a link to the past (snes)
resident evil remake (gc)
metroid prime (gc)
resident evil 4 (gc)
metal gears solid (ps1)
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