Likewise. And by the time I finally got around to playing Bioshock, I knew everything that was happening and in infuriated me so much that I've still never beaten it.tellmeimaninja said:Bioshock. I unfortunately read articles in Game Informer about Bioshock 2, in which they spoiled just about every major plot twist in the game.
Yeah, the mystery is the best thing about Oblivion.Fat Man Spoon said:Actually, yeah. I loved it when I had no clue what to do.Flytch said:Personally I would love to play Oblivion again without knowing everything about it.
This. I had already learnt the majority of the plot before I played it and as a result I didn't find the story or game particularly deep or engaging.tellmeimaninja said:Bioshock. I unfortunately read articles in Game Informer about Bioshock 2, in which they spoiled just about every major plot twist in the game.
Good point. In fact, I'd definitely erase that. I spoiled the final cutscenes by watching them on youtube. I'm definitely not religious but I still found it amazing.Magnatek said:I'd would erase my memories of Okami, so I could experience them again. It was the religious equivalent of Zelda (more religious than you may think), and was beautiful in both vision and sound.