My 5 Video Game Confessions:
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[b]#5: Assassin's Creed[/b]
This may surprise some people, but I honestly hate the Assassin's Creed game. When I saw advertisements for this game, I was excited to play this medieval sandbox, but was completely turned off by the sci-fi portions in the beginning. No where in the ads I saw showing any sci fi elements of this title, I was lead to believe this will be taken place in medieval times. While the loading times were cool (Allowing you to run around and do whatever while you wait), I still couldn't get over the protagonist who is dull as my rusted knife, being a bartender and just straight up dorky. Not long into the game I stopped playing and toke it back to my local video store. Because I haven't finished Assassin's Creed, I thought it would be best to avoid the rest of the series since there may be a chance I will come across something I won't understand in the sequels.
[b]#4: Yu-Gi-Oh[/b]
Yu-Gi-Oh was one of the few Animes I watched as a kid, and while I'm not a big fan when it comes to Anime, I sometimes enjoy rewatching the first two seasons currently on Netflix. Dispite the change of the protagonist in the Anime, which made me stop watching the shows, -I still played the card game on the GameBoy consoles. As I grew older I soon lost interest in the game (Both the card and video games), so Yu-Gi became a piece of memory, just like the orignal seasons. So why is this on my list, you may ask. Well just a couple years ago the traditional Yu-Gi-Oh I knew and loved had made it's way on to (The now) Last Gen and Current Gen Consoles. The urge to relive my childhood memories called to me, so I have it on my PS3, Xbox One, and even on my Cell Phone.
The games are a great whenever I want to have a flash of nostalgia pop into my brain, but there's no way I can see myself going back to the card game. If I want to have a good deck to play against other people, I would have to hunt down a card that can go up for $201.50!
[b]#3: Movie Based Games[/b]
It was hard to pick which one in particular, so I decided to instead put them all in one spot on my list. Back then, movie based games were nothing more than a means to promote the film that will soon come out in theaters, but I still enjoyed some like The Punisher, Beowulf, Transformers, and Terminator 3. While some of these games followed their exact movie counterpart in terms of plot, the others went their own way and make their own storyline, giving me a reasom to try the game (Beowulf and Punisher). Transformers was what you would expect from a typical movie game, but it still managed to do better than the others, I just can't put my finger on it. Lastly Terminator 3 had two seperate games, one being a dull FPS with an uninspiring hint of a Fighting game, but the other more than made up for it. The second game called Retribution, rather than Rise of the Machines, -Had challenging levels and encouraged the player to redo the levels at a fater time rate while also taking less damage (Easier said than done). Still, these were just the good examples of movies games I've mentioned, anything else may not be worth revisiting as time passed on.
[b]#2: Five Nights at Freddy's[/b]
Ugh, I honestly wished the fanbase wasn't so cancerous. The first Five Nights at Freddy's was actually good despite the lack of replay value after finishing the game (Much like all the others), but Five Nights at Freddy's, like it or not, -Was the push the Survival Horror genre needed, with Outlast, Slenderman and Alien Isolation being the other games to help give it fresh air. While the hate for the series grew stronger and stronger (With the community to be part of the blame), I still find the games to be fun, even if it's for only one playthrough. Although I gotta admit, the RPG spin off just makes me want to actually have cancer than see the series going into the shitter. Please Scott, just let the series rest peacefully and focus on the movie so we can put an end to Freddy Fazbear's legacy.
[b]#1: Hentai Flash Games[/b]
Woah woah woah, before you start calling me a Weeaboo, hear me out on this. As I mentioned earlier, I'm not a big fan of Anime, despite this however, Hentai played a role (For better of worse) when I was going through puberty, and had the desire to look at porn just like some young boys. Of course going on porn sites was out of the question, I would get caught because I had no idea how to delete browsing history (Even if I did, it would of been a red flag for my father to indicate I'm going to sites that I'n not suppose to). Newgrounds became my best friend, not only did it had some nice games that I enjoyed, but it was the closet form of porn I could get since the word Hentai was unknown to my dad. When he would leave for the night to attend his night shift job, Hentai became a part of my life throughout the years, even tho I don't play the flash games as much and have access to porn. This may be one of the reasons why I'm not into Anime, the best way to put it: If it isn't Hentai then I don't care. Without a doubt, I will recieve hate for this one, but now you know why it's on my Video Game Confession list.
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