As a metal fan, both Lemmy and Mastodon give me a little chuckle every time I think of their names.
As a metal fan, both Lemmy and Mastodon give me a little chuckle every time I think of their names.
I have a couple gaming moments I would love to experience again for the first time:
Destiny 1 - The Taken King raid through and through. The atmosphere, the music, the sense of “what we’re doing here really matters.” Raids in Destiny have always been the best part of the game for me, but that one really holds a special place in my heart.
Bioshock - There’s a moment in the campaign that I won’t spoil, but if you know, you know.
Fallout 3 - This game was my first open world game, so it had a lot of lasting impressions on me. All the little side stories, side quests, lore, terminal entries, etc. I spent so many hours just reading terminal logs and learning about all these people that used to exist in this world. Up until that game, most games I played were an “on-rails” experience. This was a whole new thing for me: the idea of story being what I make of it, rather than what I’m told it is.
The Last of Us - In sort of the opposite to my reasoning for Fallout 3, this one is the best linear story of all time for me. It was just such a perfectly tailored experience, there’s nothing like playing it for the first time.
Titanfall 2 - “Protocol 3” (if you know, you know)
Apex Legends - Launch day specifically, because they dropped it with no prior marketing or anything. Everyone was just running around trying to learn this brand new thing. It was my first BR I had any interest at all in playing. Unfortunately, it overstayed it’s welcome for me, but launch day was something else.
All the good ones got fired or quit by now anyway. The only people left are a bunch of “team players.”