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GrahamG84
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17 May 2012, 2:47 pm

iggy64 wrote:
Sam and max series 3.
You can only play those games for real once, then you remember the puzzles....


It's a pity that you can never regain that feeling of satisfaction from finding a solution to a puzzle or obstacle for the first time (especially when you have put so much effort into it!) or that surprise a story gives you in a great plot twist.

I guess it just means you need to find new games to amaze you!



iggy64
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17 May 2012, 3:19 pm

GrahamG84 wrote:
iggy64 wrote:
Sam and max series 3.
You can only play those games for real once, then you remember the puzzles....


It's a pity that you can never regain that feeling of satisfaction from finding a solution to a puzzle or obstacle for the first time (especially when you have put so much effort into it!) or that surprise a story gives you in a great plot twist.

I guess it just means you need to find new games to amaze you!


Yeah, there is nothing I have ever enjoyed more than playing a game I played when I was 7 or 8, and just having blurry memories of it being awesome, and actually getting to enjoy it all over again. I did enjoy zelda ocarina of time second time round, although I'm not convinced I completed it the first time :p
Some things just stick in your head though, and you end up remembering how to do it for years.... Good job there's a fair selection of good games to play now.


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