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@theanyelpes: You wouldn't happen to be thinking about Tonic Trouble would you?

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Stardew Valley.

I don't know what it's about with that game in particular, but it's definetly the game that takes up the most headspace. Even in periods where I've played it too much and take a break from it, it still sneaks in my head and I spend my day at work stacking fruit and daydreaming about the perfect farm.

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Robin Williams, Bowie, Ryan Davis, Chadwick Boseman. All amazing people who have pulled me put of the depths more than once.

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Oh man, I've been discussing this with my friends alot!

Tonic Trouble 2. The first was was so charming and delightful for a 12 year old me and I would love to see another one.

Black & White 3. Now, B&W2 was not great, but it was still enjoyable enough that it hurt thinking we were never going to get another one. I'm still holding out hope though.

The Movies 2. Yeah, Lionhead heavy list so far, but man, imagine all the new genres they could add!

Sheep, dog & wolf 2. There was a huge Looney Tunes video-game push in the early 00s, and Sheep, Dog & Wolf was in my opinion the best one. Setting up ACMEtraps, trying to sneak around that damn dog. Also, they should add a Road-Runner versusmode!

Giatroo Man 2. Did you ever play this? It was so good! They remade the first one for PSP with a new song, but it just didn't do it. Get on it right now, please!

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A friend introduced me to the Persona 4 endurance run back in 09 I guess? and I was instantly hooked.

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My girlfriend and I get really into perler beads every time exams are closing in. Can't wait for december to perl up some ninja turtles!

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I don't know how it happened, but one day I realized that I was writing something and hadn't looked down on the keyboard for a good while. I think a lot of it stemmed, not from Typing of the Dead, but from Typer Shark, a game made by Popcap way before all they did was Peggle and Plants vs Zombies.

Also, I used to write a lot of short stories back in the day, purely for my own reasons, and I think I just learnt that it went faster if I tweaked my writingstyle here and there. But hey, if it works, it doesn't need an added layer of grace.

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#8  Edited By Cloudleet

Spider-Man was just almost all the way done when I finished the story. Had to do two more things I guess?

Maneater as well. That game is 100% collectibles, and I really like those.

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#9  Edited By Cloudleet

If a game has underwater sequences, my heartbeat instantly shoots up, at at times, might make me "fear-quit" a game. Assassins Creed Black Flag and Odessey are good examples. Those eels in Black Flag man... and one time, I had just destroyed a ship in odessey and was still standing on it as I was scouting around with my eagle. When I stopped scouting, the boat had sunk all the way, and two sharks were circling me, so I just straight up quit the game and ran away. I really wanna play subnautica, but I know that I'll end up just never finishing it.

The redead from Ocarina of Time still makes me shudder.

Everything that has to do with that goddamn Ravenholm level in Half Life 2.

The regenerators in RE4, another moment of fear-quitting the first time I encountered them.

This will probably mean very little to most of you, but there was a kids game called "The Mystery at Greveholm", based of a swedish kidshow with the same name. It was a point and click game with a really eerie undertone through the whole thing, with the worst being the Count, a skeleton man who suddenly popped up out of nowhere once you hit a certain spot. I was talking to a friend about it the other day and we both shuddered at the thought of this terrifying, poorly animated skeletonman.

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My turn to chip in here! Premium member since '10 I think, been on the site since the first endurance run started. I would not have become the person I am today without all the amazing staff at Giantbomb. They have always been a source of entertainment, and always makes a grey day seem a little more colorful (there is not one funeral or a day with sad news that I haven't listened to the bombcast to help cheer me up).

All in all, I love Giantbomb, always have, always will. Every staffmember has a place in my heart and always will have.

A website about video-games? Nah.

A website about family? Hell yeah.