Sky: Children of The Light
There's something about the ending that makes it perfect
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Sky: Children of The Light
There's something about the ending that makes it perfect
Hi there little moth 😄
I’ve been playing for a little over a year, so I’m not a moth anymore!
I've been playing since the Little Prince season. Once a moth, always a moth 😆.
Games, books and movies don't change your life. At most it makes you think about something a little deeper. A little longer.
Life events change your life. A child. Death. Life. Love. Hate. War. Hope. Loss. Peace. Safety. Destruction. And money. Or lack of.
The most impactful game I played, which story I still really remember after 25 years? Homeworld. Hiigara. Our home.
Starcraft 2
Persona 3 and Omori, both about death and depression and grief and they're just so bittersweet
Minecraft got me into programming when I was like 14. I'd probably have gotten into it regardless but it was the trigger for what has been a 14 year journey so far so I'd definitely say it changed my life
Atari Warlords. After seeing it in the local convenience store, I raced home on my bike to describe what I'd seen to my incredulous mother. She took me back and let me play twice. The obsession took root right at that moment.
Then later, Section Z in the arcades - It was the game that made me ponder how games were actually made. I imagined a person sitting with a microphone patched into the back of the arcade cabinet: "Ok I want a little red guy with a gun and he runs sideways..."
Completing the Chains of Promathia expansion of Final Fantasy XI back when that was pretty uncommon among the playerbase (like 2005 or 2006)
Tom & Jerry: In the war of Whiskers. I like breaking stuff