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It was Mechwarrior 3 . . .

We were on the island, I had just enough rockets for 1 salvo and all my laser banks and dual guass cannons were charged, 5% integrity and my enemy was at 4% and completely out of ammo except for a small laser. He rounds a hill as i meet him face to face, hes shooting me doing very little dmg... sooooooooooooooooo...

In the essence of overkill i run up screaming ALPHA STRIKE! hit my key, overheat and instantly explode losing the match...

it... was... epic!
Maybe the puzzle cliffs in King's Quest 6. I played through that game with a friend at his house. That took awhile to figure out, pouring through the journal/diary that came with the game. Plus whenever you didn't click on a step precisely enough you fell and died. So it was a lot of saving, reloading, trial and error with the puzzles. But once we reached the top we were so happy, I think we stopped playing the game for a few days.
Fallout 1 and 2, Arcanum, and No One Lives Forever 1 and 2 are the games with which I had my best gaming moments. It is always fun to take over casinos and install your little HQ in New Reno (Fallout 2), read absurd dialogs in those games, experience random encounters etc.

If anyone can recommand some great games like those to play, where fun and great gaming possibilities mingle together, I am all ears.
Hearing a good friend of mine scream like a little girl, while he was playing a Blair Witch game. And playing Sacrifice for the first time.
Post edited July 13, 2013 by langurmonkey
Divine Divinity Skeleton Chat

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v4HE4Ucsg1I
I remember the joke with the cannibals in Monkey Island where they kept upgrading the door to try and keep Guybrush in. It felt weird when they stopped upgrading.

With Alan Wake I really felt good in American Nightmare when I reached the end as both the games to me make a continuation following his story and I felt like I had helped bring him one step closer to home as the final FMV ran.

There is also the satisfaction in Hotline Miami of killing everyone on a floor after the 30~ go and looking back at them and going, "That was an hour well spent" :-)
One great memory for me would be using the gravity gun to play fetch with Dog in Half Life 2, right before Ravenholm.
Duke Nukem 3d. Playing hide and seek with someone on the second level, seeing him coming towards the, ah, magazine store on camera, then sticking a holo-duke behind the book-case hiding place, then when he opened the case and started launching rocket after rocket at the holoduke, nailing him from behind with a rocket launcher. One of the more memorable matches.

Quake 2: Playing death-match with the John McClane model, using nothing but the default pistol and a machine gun, and getting the high score by a sizable margin.
Post edited July 13, 2013 by shadowknight2814
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F1ach: Divine Divinity Skeleton Chat

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v4HE4Ucsg1I
the voice acting is horrible
A couple of lol moments for me came from Oblivion and Skyrim.

During a killing spree in Oblivion, I was fighting the Blades on top of the walls of Cloud Ruler Temple. While fighting one of them, I knocked his sword out of his hand, picked it up and threw it over the wall. I said out loud "Ha, try to get it now!"

He did. Ran right off the wall. Plummeted to his death.

Then during yet another killing spree in Skyrim, my stealthy assassin type character had killed someone by the stables of Solitude, and then hid behind a building from the angry villagers and guards. So crouching in the shadows, he heard the people throwing death threats, and then saw the light from the guard's torch from around the corner, coming closer to his hiding place. Finally, the guard rounded the corner, saw him, and said...

"Stop that shouting, it's making people nervous." Then he walked away.

Good times, good times.