Jaw Dropping Moments in Gaming
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Half Life had many moments that showed games had truly gone beyond bleep bloop Space Invaders and PacMan, for the first time for me it felt like I was immersed in a living world, rather than just looking at a screen. Key moments include:
- Pressing the lift button, only for a scientist to plummet screaming down the lift shaft
- The marines saying "grenade" and taking cover
- The tap-tap tentacle monster
- Dropping into the tank with the bitey fish
- The trash compactor
- The ninja girls
- The army base with the tunnels and the tanks
All jaw-dropping at the time.
For a different, but no less amazing experience I'd mention the two Shenmue games. Getting the chance to walk around a no-longer existing 80s Japan/Hong Kong was something I've never forgotten. Sure the actual gaming bits weren't very good, but the wrapper was so absorbing to play with. The leaf-catching mini game was a profound moment for me - I wasn't able to draw on any of my previous gaming experience to do it, I simply had to zone out and completely immerse myself in the moment - at which point it became second nature. One of the few moments in a game where I've suddenly noticed I really am actually slack-jawed or have a huge grin and it hasn't consciously registered.
- Pressing the lift button, only for a scientist to plummet screaming down the lift shaft
- The marines saying "grenade" and taking cover
- The tap-tap tentacle monster
- Dropping into the tank with the bitey fish
- The trash compactor
- The ninja girls
- The army base with the tunnels and the tanks
All jaw-dropping at the time.
For a different, but no less amazing experience I'd mention the two Shenmue games. Getting the chance to walk around a no-longer existing 80s Japan/Hong Kong was something I've never forgotten. Sure the actual gaming bits weren't very good, but the wrapper was so absorbing to play with. The leaf-catching mini game was a profound moment for me - I wasn't able to draw on any of my previous gaming experience to do it, I simply had to zone out and completely immerse myself in the moment - at which point it became second nature. One of the few moments in a game where I've suddenly noticed I really am actually slack-jawed or have a huge grin and it hasn't consciously registered.
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NOLF 2: Chasing the Mime King on the back of a tricycle, I was in tears
BF2: First gold star was good times...
Knights of the Old Republic: First time you use horse Storm and a room full of guys fall over, yesssssssssssssssssssssssss!
System Shock 2: SHODAN *video spoiler alert!* This part of the game literally freaked me out.
Serious Sam: The Second Encounter: The Secret Boxing Glove, nuff said.
BF2: First gold star was good times...
Knights of the Old Republic: First time you use horse Storm and a room full of guys fall over, yesssssssssssssssssssssssss!
System Shock 2: SHODAN *video spoiler alert!* This part of the game literally freaked me out.
Serious Sam: The Second Encounter: The Secret Boxing Glove, nuff said.
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Elite - Eve in 1984!! ZOMG!!!
Another World (Amiga) - before the days of 3D games here was one that was a part platform, part minigames, part story all put together in a package that was - at the time - groundbreaking.
Space Ace (arcade)- 1984 and a game that was a cartoon. A crap game to be sure, but I couldn't play it because at the time I couldn't afford the 50p per go at the arcade(and they were very short goes!)
Galaxian 3 (arcade) - I actually spent the money on this game that I was supposed to be using to get a bed for the night during an exam retake at uni. I ended up sleeping on the beach. Totally worth it.
Final Fantasy 7 - story, cut-scenes, summons getting bigger each new one you got. I want that game experience again...
Half life 1 - for all the reasons other people said.
Another World (Amiga) - before the days of 3D games here was one that was a part platform, part minigames, part story all put together in a package that was - at the time - groundbreaking.
Space Ace (arcade)- 1984 and a game that was a cartoon. A crap game to be sure, but I couldn't play it because at the time I couldn't afford the 50p per go at the arcade(and they were very short goes!)
Galaxian 3 (arcade) - I actually spent the money on this game that I was supposed to be using to get a bed for the night during an exam retake at uni. I ended up sleeping on the beach. Totally worth it.
Final Fantasy 7 - story, cut-scenes, summons getting bigger each new one you got. I want that game experience again...
Half life 1 - for all the reasons other people said.
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hmmm... officer kimberlycheeseandham wrote:Space Ace (arcade)- 1984 and a game that was a cartoon. A crap game to be sure, but I couldn't play it because at the time I couldn't afford the 50p per go at the arcade(and they were very short goes!)
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Another one for me.
HARDWAR, by gremlin in the mid to late '90s.
Twas a planet bound elite clone, but with a storyline behind it. all the way through, you play off factions against each other, discovering that the aliens have arived, and are giving nuclear weapons to anyone who can give them enough bodyparts/corpses. All the way through, your only allies are very few, but they do seem to give you a lot of help.
And then the aliens reveal they're gonna blow the planet up, and will let only one person get off the planet.
Right at the end, the FMV just gets me everytime i watch it, set to a beutiful peice of music, and showing everyone you every met in the game, and how they met their end.....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XHRSI4bJ3RQ
Also, the first FMV i saw, mechwarrior 2 intro!
And the first time i played a pc game with a soundcard, wingcommander I
HARDWAR, by gremlin in the mid to late '90s.
Twas a planet bound elite clone, but with a storyline behind it. all the way through, you play off factions against each other, discovering that the aliens have arived, and are giving nuclear weapons to anyone who can give them enough bodyparts/corpses. All the way through, your only allies are very few, but they do seem to give you a lot of help.
And then the aliens reveal they're gonna blow the planet up, and will let only one person get off the planet.
Right at the end, the FMV just gets me everytime i watch it, set to a beutiful peice of music, and showing everyone you every met in the game, and how they met their end.....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XHRSI4bJ3RQ
Also, the first FMV i saw, mechwarrior 2 intro!
And the first time i played a pc game with a soundcard, wingcommander I
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Not having played the game, all I could think of was that all these people were all flying British Airways...Anhamgrimmar wrote:set to a beutiful peice of music, and showing everyone you every met in the game, and how they met their end.....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XHRSI4bJ3RQ
HA HA! Thats what I was thinkingcheeseandham wrote: Not having played the game, all I could think of was that all these people were all flying British Airways...
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Also after playing Shogun: Total War i remembered how good the ninja FMVs were, There was two sides to every fight, one where the ninja succeeded and one where he failed...
Ninja Win:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gim3Jb8XsLM
Ninja Fail:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pFUkLOiMDFI
Ninja Win:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gim3Jb8XsLM
Ninja Fail:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pFUkLOiMDFI
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- Throbbing Cupcake
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That.
Also, when you wake up, the first portal, the final battle, the voice of GLaDOS throughout especially 'you will be baked, and then there will be cake.'
And connected with that, the bit in ep2 where you see the boat and go WTF!! No fucking way! Ooh, will it have combine and portal guns! No fucking way!
Also, when you wake up, the first portal, the final battle, the voice of GLaDOS throughout especially 'you will be baked, and then there will be cake.'
And connected with that, the bit in ep2 where you see the boat and go WTF!! No fucking way! Ooh, will it have combine and portal guns! No fucking way!
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The first time I played Red Alert, I think I must have watched the intro about 50 times:Killavodka wrote:First FMV for a game on the PC:
Command and Conquer
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zS9irxBAwb0
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=85tMFIA6Dy0
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