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#3  Edited By EsN_Fish

I can think of a few games for an endurance run: Eternal Darkness: Sanity's Requiem (never played, it but I heard this game is pretty interesting), No More Heroes has enough craziness to make a good show as well.  

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#4  Edited By EsN_Fish
@fwylo said:
" These sound pretty hilarious, I love how they are all GTA too. "
Well this is natural, the GTA series has to be one of the most glitchy series I've ever seen. Surprisingly I've yet to find a game breaking glitch, just a lot of little ones that make for a good laugh. 
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#5  Edited By EsN_Fish

Not to sound like I'm repeating everyone, but yeah FFXIII would not make for a good endurance run. It's just too serious a game and is way too linear to make for interesting episodes of just randomly running around. 

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#6  Edited By EsN_Fish

My favorite open world glitch has to be one I found in GTA Vice City. One day I was playing and was running around what was once Diaz's (I think that's his name, dunno haven't played the game in years) mansion. Being a little evil, I decided to shoot the random guys walking around my mansion. I proceeded to run around my mansion for no reason until I was stopped by a random explosion.  I went outside of the mansion to discover an exploded ambulance up against the wall surrounding the mansion. Perplexed at what happened, I attempted to recreate the scenario. After letting the game reset itself, I shot some guys in my mansion and went outside the surrounding fence. To my delight an ambulance came and started to scrape against the wall, in an attempt to reach my recent victim. After going a certain distance, the ambulance pulled a u-turn and proceeded to scrape against the wall going the opposite way. It followed this figure eight path until it exploded. Ah pathfinding at it's greatest. 

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#7  Edited By EsN_Fish

It depends on how much of a story is spoiled. If it's something obvious or a minor detail then I don't mind it being spoiled. If it's a huge plot twist that comes from out of no where, then I hate when it's spoiled. Of course this only applies to games I want to play, if I'm not gonna play it then I couldn't care less about spoilers. 

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#8  Edited By EsN_Fish

I'm American, with a European hodgepodge decent. 100% sure I have some German in me, but I'm not sure of the rest. 

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#9  Edited By EsN_Fish

The series that surprised me the most has to be Metal Gear Solid. I have never seen a  series with so many odd easter eggs that left a lasting impression on me. I also have to say the GTA series also surprised me. Before I played them I thought I would never like the series, but once I gave in and tried it I found out that I liked random acts of violence in games. 

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#10  Edited By EsN_Fish

I happen to like apple products, I just don't own any of them myself.