What game LITERALLY changed your life Yas Forums?

I'll stop when you stop breathing, you waste of air.

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this is why i wish modding wasn't fucking dead

Star Ocean 3.
Sent my emotions out of control for the first time.
I don't like thinking about it now because of what happened with Star Ocean Anamnesis.

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One of the the very few games that genuinely has the weight and strenght of content to actually positively affect someone's life even if he isn't somehow screwed up.

I discovered Pathologic 1 back in 2008, the same year I finished highschool. It was the old version of the game, before HD re-release, with the insanely messy, barely-legible translation, and even then it was absolutely a fascinating experience.

It made me change how I view the medium entirely. Made me realize that games have the potential to stand up to any other medium in terms of narrative potential and artistic merrit, made me fascinated with the genre, and generally helped me to shape how I few fiction.

Later on it genuinely helped me in my academic career several times, and it sometimes still does. It's the kind of work that you can go back to for decades later, and like a trully great book, it will keep on giving you new insights and new benefits.

Not all impact on me was positive though. It was one of the main reason why I started posting on Yas Forums regularly, instead of only occassionally lurking. Something that became an addiction I deeply regret today.

P2 somehow managed to move the formula even a step ahead. The fact that it was burried by the critics will never stop being the biggest mistake this entire medium has ever experienced.

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