My memory for these things is a little sketchy, but the earliest I can remember is the scene in HL2, when you're taking the lift up teh Citadel, and you can see city 17 below... Man, I need to play that game again. xD
I think the opening sequence to Fallout 3 is probably the first legitimate 'wow' moment I had with the current gen, but I think it was more a case of, 'wow, that was a rather effective sequence,' rather than being floored by the game itself.neonsword13-ops said:I believe it was when I first got my Xbawx and put in Fallout 3 for the first time ever.
Walking out into the wasteland for the first time, with the sun blaring into your eyes, is one hell of a way to start a game.
I can remember exiting the sewers and being impressed by the breadth of the world I had to explore. I was jumping back and forth between this and Fallout 3, and I got through Fallout's opening first, so exiting the sewer wasn't quite as memorable a moment as it may have been, but the size of the world was still nothing to balk at. And, as much as I love Skyrim,, it still had a bigger impact for me than leaving Helgen did.aXFireXHeartXa said:The first game that wowed me had to be The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion. Exiting the sewers and seeing this big open world left me with my jaw dropped. It was also the first 360 title I had played so I'd never really seen a game with such amazing graphics.
I just had to get your attention. I'm reading your name as 'Captain Signpost,' and I feel like it's a reference to something, but I honestly can't remember what it might be. Is that right, or is my slightly-drunk brain simply creating a reference where there isn't one?Capitano Segnaposto said:Snippity-do.
But the theme song! What a theme song!Smolderin said:I remember the first game I played as a kid. It was a N64 game called Buck Bumble. By all accounts, it was a pretty bad game simply because the controls were horrible, but my kid brain didn't care at the time and it marveled at what a video game could be. It has been awhile, but I still remember the basic premise. You control a Bee with a laser gun, and you could fly all around the place shooting down wasps and the like, while looking for better weapons. I really did love that game, but I couldn't play it much considering it was on my neighbours N64, and at the time I didn't have a home console of my own.
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This was mine too. I got it for Christmas way back when and my whole family were taking turns and everyone was flabbergasted by the graphics.ShinyCharizard said:Seeing the quality of the graphics in Donkey Kong Country on the SNES is the first time a game wowed me.