The combat system and the graphics are pretty darn bad in Summoner, but it’s still one of my most favorite games because the story, characters, and music were just so brilliant to me.  Maybe you can consider it a guilty pleasure.

I think I speak for everyone in the Rule of Rose fandom when I say that as we got older, the scariness factor of boss!Clara really lowered for us, especially when she spoke. “Hi-yah!”

Still got nothing on those imps though.

If “Guitar Hero: Crush 40 (feat. Cash Cash)” happens, I would get something that would get me back into the franchise again!

“Frogger: He’s Back” and “Pac Man World: 20th Anniversary” are my childhood games, and I shall make my kids play them, too, instead of that COD and Halo stuff nowadays!

I think my favorite thing about The Legend of Zelda series is how awesome their storylines are. All of my Zelda games have had many replays because I feel like each time I play them I’m re-reading a favorite book or re-watching a favorite movie all over again. The difficulty of the games rarely has impressed me, but the stories and music will never get old and will never cease to bring joy to my soul, and that is why they will always be among my favorite video games.

I really miss the old games I used to play on my Nokia phone (Darkest Fear, Wolfmoon, Might and Magic, Fantasy warrior II…). They have been my first approach to videogames and I’m so sad I’m probably the only one who knows them.

I think FMV games and interactive movies could have a niche market.

I find it very annoying when people draw tetris images and don’t use the official colour scheme.

i was so scared when the first metroid you see grabed onto me, that i was reduced to button mashing in an attempt to get it off

“oh…a metroid…..OH FUCK, GET IT OFF! GET IT OFF!!” *button mash*

even though i don’t show it, i find it very hard to remain calm in tense moments in video games, such as final bosses, time limits, and being on the verge of a game over