TheLostBigBoss
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Metal Gear Solid 2
All of it.
Oh, and that game. It's really amazing how Kojima called how the internet would be in the future. It's really amazing how a game developed in 1999-2001 was so accurate.
Metal Gear Solid 2
All of it.
I was six years old at the time,
"BUT MOM, I JUST CAME FLYING OUT OF A FUCKING PIPE IN 3D!"
Ha, I just pictured a 6-year-old actually saying this. XDI remember specifically calling over my Mom to look at how amazing it was... "Yeah it's great Andrew... whatever". "BUT MOM, I JUST CAME FLYING OUT OF A FUCKING PIPE IN 3D!
Yea, that blew my fucking mind what I played the game.
Haha, that's not what I actually said, but I imagine it was with the same level of enthusiasm.The first one I can remember: Beating the first 3 stages of Darkwing Duck, thinking the game would either take me to the final level or finish, and unlocking the next three. I was blown away, in all honesty, that there was more game to play.
Whoa. At six years old?
A certain part of Bioshock Infinite.
That's a pretty great one.#1 mind blown:
Downloading the shareware version of Doom on my 14.4 kb/s modem from some BBS, knowing absolutely nothing about it besides the fact that it was from the guys who made Wolfenstein 3D. Jesus Christ.
Outside of DMC, nothing grabbed my attention outside of Ninja Gaiden on Xbox. The controls were something capturing and the demo had my attention for hours.
I don't know how many people feel the same but there's also this
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rlPwp1_ntkg
which stands out to me as Super Mario Sunshine's most notable map, aesthetically and in terms of the platforming to be had. I loved how giant and vertical this map was (it really felt so different to play from every other map in the series and still does) and it's beautiful to look at to boot.