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.

Whenever people only like Margaret for only her song, “Philistine”, looks or being voiced by Twilight Sparkle’s voice actor, Tara Strong, I instantly excuse them from the No More Heroes fandom. If you can look past those factors, you will find a very interesting character, so much in my eyes that she is actually my favorite video game character ever.

My cell phone says “Jason” every time I receive a text message.

Sometimes I wish Square Enix would have named every Final Fantasy game different, so the hate fans give between all of them wouldn’t be as huge, like which FF is the best, or people who haven’t played FF wouldn’t have the lame excuse that they haven’t played it because of the fanboys/girls, or that it has too many to start with it now, as if they would be connected with each other.

I just can’t get over how good Oblivion was. Morrowind was great, Skyrim was greater, but they all fall when it comes to Oblivion. I still get a bit sad inside when I hear the music, because I know I can never experience the game like I did on my first playthrough.

The first time I played Ocarina of Time, I was 5 years old. When I got to Hyrule Field, and night fell, the Stalchildren scared me so much that I didn’t play (and finish) my own file until I was 10 years old. I spent those other years wandering my uncle’s 100% save file.