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    • K.O.K
      K.O.
      last edited by

      Hey, welcome to the forums! We are planning on making an official Discord in the future, but it's totally okay to make a fan one! Thank you so much for being here, I've been on vacation, so apologies for the late reply!

      The Last of Us parts 1 and 2 were games that resonated with me deeply, and it's great that they're releasing a show for it now! Shadow of the Colossus is another game that gave me a lot of feels, I cried at the end the first time I played it, and I've replayed it several times throughout the years. I haven't played Octopath Traveler, but I've heard a ton of good things about it, and Square Enix has consistently put out great games as long as I can remember.

      🌸LiveTale Community Manager🌸

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      • FayeF
        Faye @AvetaArduinna
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        @AvetaArduinna I love this, thank you!

        My favorite games that resonated in some way or another:

        • Tides of Numenera
        • Transistor
        • Final Fantasy 7 (especially since Remake)
        • Dragon Age Inquisition
        • Triangle Strategy
        • Fire Emblem Awakening
        • Baldur's Gate 2 (and expansion)
        • Vampire the Masquerade Bloodlines
        • Octopath Traveler
        • Kyrandia 3 Malcolm's Revenge
        • Myst

        LiveTale CTO and Game Designer

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        • HanzillaH
          Hanzilla
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          Hellooo!
          Oh, man. I have quite the attachment to SoulsBorne games. This probably is going to sound silly, but uh... I really enjoy the suffering I guess? Because the moment you finally overcome a boss can be downright euphoric. It maybe took several days, but eh. My first introduction into these games was Bloodborne, and I think that might be my favorite out of all the ones I've played. Sekiro comes in at a close second, though. I remember binging a bunch of this youtuber's (Vaatividya I think is their handle) videos covering all the story lines riddled throughout the game and appreciating it so much more. It is kind of upsetting that some of the things you would need to find in the game to know about these stories are not something you would necessarily encounter going about your regular business in the game. You would have to be extremely thorough in your play, which not everyone is down to do, understandably. In my opinion, all the side stories you would find in Bloodborne are well worth the extra exploration. To this day one of my top favorite characters in video games is Eileen the Crow, Hunter of Hunters

          LiveTale Unity Developer

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            ladynightfyre
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            I have never played a game that effected me quite the way the Mass Effect trilogy did. I cried so hard at some points, it was dumb, lol!

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              AvetaArduinna @K.O.
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              @Kendall I LOVE OCTOPATH! I am playing the 2nd one right now! I can say it is SOOOOOO GOOD

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              • KykeonK
                Kykeon @AvetaArduinna
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                @AvetaArduinna Ohhh I totally agree! Octopath was such a surprisingly good playthrough and loved all the different personas.

                One of my all time favorites has been Journey. I remember beating it in one sitting when I was in college and was totally blown away by the art, the music and especially the ending. Surprisingly emotional :*)

                Senior Character Artist

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                  UhOhIShitted @AvetaArduinna
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                  Hi hi! Very new to the community, so I figured I'd participate in this discussion. here's my brief list of video games that resonated with me:

                  • Fire Emblem: Three Houses
                  • Dark Souls 3
                  • Undertale

                  And, finally, my favorite game of all time:

                  • The Binding of Isaac
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                  • MarianoM
                    Mariano @AvetaArduinna
                    last edited by

                    @AvetaArduinna Great question! I had to think a lot about this and I even surprised myself with the answer I came up with.

                    I've played a bunch of games with stories that stuck with me for a while, but the one that resonated with me the most has to be Firewatch. It was the first one I ever played that showed me you could tell a story without a "gameplay loop" or puzzle mechanics or fights between cutscenes, and still it being a video game instead of a movie/show really added to the atmosphere, my immersion and my emotional investment in the story.

                    // LiveTale backend developer

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                    • K.O.K
                      K.O. @UhOhIShitted
                      last edited by

                      I love Undertale! I still remember my first time playing it; realizing it could be played...differently, and feeling totally guilty during it, but loving it 😂

                      I have so many games to add to my list; younger me could never have imagined how many games there would be to play in the future. I'm always adding to my collection on Steam when there's a sale, but I definitely have a big backlog at this point.

                      🌸LiveTale Community Manager🌸

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                      • Alexander SalkinA
                        Alexander Salkin
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                        Earthbound and Yume Nikki are probably the games that have really stuck with me personally. There's a lot to it, but needless to say, I hold them both in the highest of respect.

                        I'd rather be creating!

                        My books: https://www.amazon.com/stores/author/B07S5PYV79
                        My Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/19218824.Alexander_Salkin

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