Ragnarok online: Ah the good old days of community before getting that better item. And the community was needed too. There was no hand holding whatsoever. When I first started I had NO idea where to go the moment I exited the starting area. So all I could do was explore and ask around. In that game I remember actually feeling small and weak at early level. Back then you still had people just coming together at an entrance of a map, talking, and having fun to take a break from leveling. Even to this day RO actually has a very good online community. Or at least part of the community. I've played the game for a good 6 to 8 years of my life.
Final Fantasy 6: My first final fantasy ever. I loved the story, the summons, the classes, button press timing or repeated pressing for damage boosts... It will always hold a special place in my heart.
Quake: My very first FPS game. I used to be in a 'computer club' at school when I was...14~15 or something? We weren't allowed to play games during that club, but we all did of course. And the game we played 3/4 of the time was Quake multiplayer. Later on Quake 3 replaced Quake for lan parties, but the first one remains special for me.
It's a rather new game, imo, but I still feel nostalgia for the first time I played it; Mass Effect 1: That first time playing was so awesome. I wasn't a fan of 3rd person shooters at all, but after several recommendations and so many good user reviews I bought it. God was I glad I did. I went through the game in 2 days, finishing in 15 hours. And I immediately started a new playthrough.
Super smash bros: Played it a lot on the N64 whenever one of my friends came over. To this day kirby is mine and my friend's favourite to use.
Final Fantasy 6: My first final fantasy ever. I loved the story, the summons, the classes, button press timing or repeated pressing for damage boosts... It will always hold a special place in my heart.
Quake: My very first FPS game. I used to be in a 'computer club' at school when I was...14~15 or something? We weren't allowed to play games during that club, but we all did of course. And the game we played 3/4 of the time was Quake multiplayer. Later on Quake 3 replaced Quake for lan parties, but the first one remains special for me.
It's a rather new game, imo, but I still feel nostalgia for the first time I played it; Mass Effect 1: That first time playing was so awesome. I wasn't a fan of 3rd person shooters at all, but after several recommendations and so many good user reviews I bought it. God was I glad I did. I went through the game in 2 days, finishing in 15 hours. And I immediately started a new playthrough.
Super smash bros: Played it a lot on the N64 whenever one of my friends came over. To this day kirby is mine and my friend's favourite to use.