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Subject: That Feeling of A New Game.

Souls Don't Die.

You ever think about your favorite games that you enjoy the most and think back when you first started playing them, when you had no idea what was going on and everything amazed you and just wanted to explore?

Now as months go by the game is still good but you're just so used to it now and it doesn't have the new feel it had when you first played.

If you had a device that could reset your memory of any game and you wouldn't know anything about it once you did it...would you reset your memory of the game?

Would you use multiple times?

Multiple Games?

What favorite games do you have that were just amazing when you played it for the first time?

What games would you not reset your memory of? Due to them being so hard to finish or understand, maybe you know so much about it that you wouldn't want to lose your knowledge of it....or maybe you just want to forget how crappy a certain game was.

[Edited on 12.12.2012 3:36 PM PST]

  • 12.12.2012 3:16 PM PDT
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I do not want to stop asking. I do not ask to stop wanting.

Reset my memories with Halo CE and Turok 2? No bloody way.

Though I would definitely love for the feel of playing them both for the first time to be recreated in another game.

  • 12.12.2012 3:17 PM PDT

Forza Horizon
Halo 3
Far Cry 3 will be one of them soon.

  • 12.12.2012 3:17 PM PDT

Posted by: AngryBrute1
Oh yeah, since somebody does not believe what YOU believe; that makes us vapid...
I cannot grasp that what you call "Something happened to nothing, and that nothing became something, and it was smaller than than a period."

I have a lot of games I think I would use it on.
Halo CE was awesome for me, along with Splinter Cell, Max Payne, and a lot more.

  • 12.12.2012 3:17 PM PDT

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I work for the Department of Defense.

Very very hard to make a decision between either every Final Fantasy or every Zelda.

It'd be tough, I could almost narrow it to FFVI or Ocarina of Time....


Sigh.

  • 12.12.2012 3:18 PM PDT

http://i.imgur.com/fsISj.png

I really don't think I'd be half as impressed if I played Halo 3 for the first time today. I'd use it on MW2, just so I could experience that plot twist again.

  • 12.12.2012 3:18 PM PDT

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Posted by: mr pie123
Forza Horizon

I am STOKED for Forza Horizon. I wish Christmas would come faster!

  • 12.12.2012 3:19 PM PDT

I'll just say this: The most sense of amazement I've ever experienced playing a video game was when Link first steps into Hyrule Field in the Ocarina of Time. I was blown away.

  • 12.12.2012 3:19 PM PDT
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Posted by: annoyinginge
I really don't think I'd be half as impressed if I played Halo 3 for the first time today. I'd use it on MW2, just so I could experience that plot twist again.


LolCoD. Go play your copypasta your dork.

  • 12.12.2012 3:19 PM PDT

Unsuccessfully trying to bring science and reason to The Flood...

I remember this feeling when I first started playing TES: Oblivion back in 2006. It was my first TES game and I remember just going everywhere, and doing absolutely everything in absolute amazement. I just didn't get the same feeling when playing Skyrim for the first time, it felt like I'd done it all before.. :(


I know it might sound strange but I also got this when I first played Dead Space 2. It was my first Dead space, and I was still under the impression that it was a horror game. I set aside a whole night to play it, and I sat there in the dark with the volume turned up high, completely immersed, scared out my brain and loving it.
Now I know its not a horror game, but a action game with startling bits, this is lost. I do miss that time.

  • 12.12.2012 3:23 PM PDT

Hmm, I'd probably just go with Okami.

Playing it for the first time, without hearing or reading any spoilers, was incredible. It had so much content and charm, it was just amazing. The only game since then that's reminded me of it is Bayonetta, which is by the same director anyways.

  • 12.12.2012 3:24 PM PDT

Souls Don't Die.

I would probably choose Kotor :)

Visiting Mannan for the first time was probably one of my favorite moments in that game. Dat music..

  • 12.12.2012 3:28 PM PDT
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F0ck the police

those feels

  • 12.12.2012 3:29 PM PDT
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Minecraft it kind of boring now there isn't as much of a sense of adventure.

  • 12.12.2012 3:29 PM PDT