>tfw you'll never relive THAT moment in a vidya ever again
What's her name, /v/?
Playing Halo 3 Custom Games
Beating Jordan on expert in GH2.
>>382505050
Fuck man, those times were good.
getting to the mountaintop in Journeyi cried
>>382505326
This. And also pic-related.
The ending of Lost Planet 2. And the train scene with the worms.
>>382505449
best OST, god i love this game. also when you figure outyou're playing with another anon online. fucking magic
>>382504879
Raiding the enemy's Titan with 31 other teammates while 32 enemies defend the core.
Then eventually destroying the core and everyone running like a bat out of hell to get out of the Titan before it explodes.
>twn be another 2142
>>382505505
This. And also...Slip-space rupture detected.
>>382505582
Austin awintory is a god.
>>382505735
love you journey anon
Playing PT for the first time.
>>382505326
>>382505449
>>382505582
>>382505629
>>382505806
I swear I must be the only person on this board who didn't get Journey. I was really excited for it to be good after all the hype I had heard, ran into two other players online, and spent the whole game feeling like I was waiting for it to get good. it was pleasant, enjoyable, and very nice to look at, but I can't seem to understand what it was that affected people so deeply.
finally meeting Yen in the witcher 3 for the first time after having read the books years back
>>382505806
Same here, anon.
Moon dust surfaces everywhere in Portal 2 then the end when a hole rips open in the roof.
Not the most phenominal moment in a game but still just a "No fucking way" moment that I'll never get back.
>>382506094
that's ok anon, different things resonate with different people, probably i wouldn't feel as strongly about things you are passionate about. for me it was a very spiritual experience, many of the levels were these kinds of fantastical mirrorings of things that happened in my life, i cried a lot during it. i'm glad you enjoyed it though
I can't even remember why by now, I just remember being super hyped while climbing up this thing.
>>382506094
It clicks for some people and sometimes it doesn't. It's hard to explain. It was just a very sensitive game that really told an interesting world without any text or voice-over. And the music was really the thing that carried the game when the moments hit. But, I can understand how you feel. It's an indie game through and through.
I know it's a recent (and probably less popular) game entry in a big franchise, but man Doom 4's boss fights were fucking metal. Especially the Cyberdemon.
finally paying off all your debts to tom nook... what a feeling
See attached photo
>Who gets to go first?
>How about...me.
>>382506483
Are you joking my man?
Going into Luigi's mansion for the first time was pretty fucking creepy, ngl. It was a similar fear I felt as a child that I was able to experience again in Alien: Isolation. Two of my favorite games.
>>382504879
>playing Metroid Prime for the first time and docking your spaceship on that space station
>actually beating that game for the first time
>playing and beating Super Metroid for the first time
>playing Bayonetta and beating the fourth Jeanne fight
>pretty much all of Devil May Cry 3:SE
>the whole game really but the final Prince Vorkken fight in Wonderful 101>playing Mario Kart, Smash, and fighting games for hours with my brothers before they stopped liking vidya
>>382506268
This is as good an example as any.
Up until I played Trails in the Sky FC a few weeks ago, I couldn't recall a game that was simply about the joy of adventure like Grandia was. Getting to the top of that wall was special.
>>382506712
I mean, the OG Doom has many moments that are automatic givens for moments I wish to relive. But, after going through the Cyberdemon in that sort of retro FPS bullet hell in a year that had so many "modern" shooters, it was refreshing.
>>382506950
Sorry to hear about your brothers, anon. Glad you shared some great times with them, I had wonderful times with friends with those games as a kid too.
>>382506996
Confining them in standard 1vs1 was kinda boring for me personally, his rock-golem design didn't help either.
>>382506094
You aren't alone. I thought it was pretty vapid.
>>382506996
I honestly wish where I knew where that pic came from. Because that's not the one I wanted.
>>382504879
>ctrl-f okami
it's this
excuse the shite quality, it's the only decent pic i could find of it
>>382507167
Blame moot
>>382507134
I can understand. I guess they wanted to make it like a "personal" sort of thing against the Cyberdemon, since he's practically the poster boy of Doom (well, at least in the new one Bethesda made him to be).
>>382507123
It's not even just nostalgia, I'm not stupid enough to look back on the past with rose-tinted glasses. It's just that back then, we shared a commonality with each other. I could relate to them better. We played tons of vidya together and had a great fucking time like almost every day. Now they've all grown distant to me and I share almost no common interests with any of them.
Whenever they do want to play a video game, they usually just want to play a sports game or some dudebro shooter, usually CoD.
>>382504879
My first playthrough of DaS1 I think.
>>382507324
When in doubt
>>382504879
Also every Vergil encounter.
Gerhman, The First Hunter
>>382507552
You can't get more motivated when that fucker shows up.
>>382504879
>Who gets to go first?
>How 'bout...>...Me?
>>382504879
Ending of Earthbound is a good shout. FFX ending definitely.
It has not aged well, but I can't deny how hyped I was as an 11 year old during this whole thing.
Phendrana Drifts
>>382507674
Not him but I genuinely consider the Vergil fights to be probably the best boss fights in video games. Only other cuhrayzee shit compares.
I know a lot of people don't like the game, but as soon as I saw him kick the gun.
>>382504879
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wzk-teCabiQ
>>382506094
you need to feel it anon
it's okay, it's not for everyone
>>382508101
Mercenaries no Mercy was solid though
Would be better if they kept the previous games upgrade system
starting up MGSV for the first time
Going Full Synchro with Megaman right before you face Alpha. Battle Network 3 was just so hype in all the right ways
>>382505854
This was a really good one. What a damn good game.
>>382504879
>>382508873
Man I loved that episode.
Gonna be a lot, I'm pretty retrospective
>The beginning of every TES game
>Your best Fallout New Vegas run's ending
>The wait for the Halo 3 beta and Crackdown's demo
>Chromehounds, Neroimus War's Unidentified Weapon bosses
>F.E.A.R.'s ladder jumpscare
>Waking up and getting the Normandy back in Mass Effect 2
>BioShock's twist
>Prototype's "Not men, not weapons, not armor" mission
>Metro 2033's tower climb
>BioShock Infinite's opening act
>Quake 4's Stroggification
>Halo Reach's final mission
>MW2 online with friends
>MK9's tower
>Fable's ending showing your phases of life and how you changed
>Waiting for GTA Online to start working and finally managing to slip in with a couple buddies and steal and tag your first cars before near-anybody else got in
>Ganon popping up after defeating Ganondorf in OoT
>Accidentally fighting Giga Bowser, and winning, in Melee
>Unlocking Captain Falcon and having him end up being your favorite character in the original
>Unlocking Smoke, and teaching people in the arcade how, in MK3 (kinda going backwards here now)
>The Flood in Halo
>Destiny beta
>Co-op'ing with the same bro through RE5 and 6, then blitzing mercenaries after
>"SOOOUUULLL CALIBUUURR... FOUR!"
>"Marche Au Supplice" on Hard Mode in Armored Core IV
>"Loose lips sink ships", and the locker scare in Condemned
>Castle Crashers and unlocking almost every goddamned thing in one night with friends
>Smash TV co-op with dad
I know I'm forgetting a fuckton, but that's the highlights.
>>382508769
I know a lot of people said that Titanfall 2's single player was amazing, but I was not fucking ready for that shit.
>>382509214
I dunno why, but it makes me hope that they make an Evolve sequel (with Turtle Rock behind it please) with a single player like Titanfall 2's. I feel like it would redeem the previous one.
I dont see people mention it at all so maybe its just me but the boss fight in bayonetta 2 with the lumen sage inside of the demon is seriously incredible. The music, the stakes, the churning blood river. I think that was the most excited I've been during a game, even more than the W101 ending.
>>382508469
the game is ridiculous, how do you like it? i'm playing it right now and the "skulls" just arrived in afghanistan, i just feel like this game is such a shitshow and i really don't understand it. i haven't played the others though.
>>382505560
>playing the train level co-op with 2 friends
>>382504879
Coco route
>>382504879
I don't know exactly why, but the ending of this game fucking destroyed me. Aigis's telling the MC how she felt, combined with the music. And then those fucking credits. I cried my eyes out.
I don't care what /v/ says, no game has come close to Persona 3 in my opinion. Looking back it did so much wrong but it moved me like nothing else.
>>382504879
This will always be cool, but the first time you get there and see it, and the music accompanying it... amazing.
>>382504879
Halo 2 Online
good times
>>382509214
Is the single player really that good? Should I buy this game if I'm not going to play the multiplayer
>>382509636
the hype before the game release is what make it exciting to play
>>382509764
Ever17 was one hell of a ride once it got moving.
>>382504879
call me a capeshit faggot, i dare you
>>382509632
That was a pretty good fight. I liked it in Noatun since there were multiple phases, but this one is good too.
>>382509956
Capeshit faggot. What's my prize?
>>382509842
It's a slightly lengthier than an average CoD campaign, but it's a very good game. There are boss fights between other Titans, there are constantly changing scenarios and platforming elements, and it's really just a hell of a roller coaster.
But you shouldn't take my word for it, since I'll pretty much like any game. But this one definitely sold me on the single player. It's the only thing I play on it.
>>382510195
Fantastic.
>>382509842
it's good for an FPS, people overhype it which ruins it. play it yourself and find out
The nuke from CoD 4.
The entirety of Mass Effect 2.
Claus drew his last breath...
>>382510453
>that opening
No one throws the word "jaw-dropping" around these days. But when you do...
>>382510548
Pretty much all of Asura's Wrath, especially the vanilla ending and the true ending.
Unlocking new characters in Tekken 3. Holy shit that was amazing.
>>382505050
Split-Screen with a bro online, warthog, Avalanche/Valhalla..
Prime vs Megatron in Devastation
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aBI03G-l5Kg
Megatron's line about Cybertron being the heart of his universe made me not want to fight him.
>>382510974
Did you play War for Cybertron? I heard a lot of people liked it. And what about Fall of Cybertron? Curious about it since those games were hovering around my radar for a while.
>>382510974
Man, I've had this game for like over a year now and I still haven't beaten it. I like it since I'm a huge Platinumfag but just haven't mustered up the willpower to actually finish it.
MREEEEEEOOOOOOOOOOOOWWWWWWW
Me and two friends were playing FF:Crystal Chronicals when we were in middle school.
Didn't know anything about the game, and it was maybe 2 in the morning. One of us was dying, and we started to panic so two people started to Cura him , and accidentally overlapped cursors and did it at the same time. Got Curaga by accident.
We had no idea that's how you cast upgraded spells until that point. We all lost our shit.
>>382511103
Not that anon, but War for Cybertron is one of my favourite games ever made. Boss fights were great, level design was nice, top notch character design and gameplay. Multiplayer was actually pretty damn fun too, played it for around 200 hours and managed to rank in top 300 global before I quit due to loads of hackers and deciding to play other Vidya.
Fall of Cybertron was kind of weak and not really that fun compared to war, though many people will say it's the better game. I just found some of the changes were uncalled for and the levels weren't designed as well as in WFC. If anything pick up WFC when it's on sale and if you still desire more pick up FoC.
>I will never experience nier for the first time again
>>382512796
Damn sounds fun. What was different about FoC's campaign that made it less fun? I remember a long time ago when I saw a playthrough of WfC and the ending looked hype. So, how did they make it less so?
Final case of AA3 where the original Pursuit - Cornered theme from the first game begins playing