And now for the rest of the list:
14. Most memorable moment in a game:
My memory is terrible. I do remember facing Magus in Chrono Trigger for the first time, with all of the torches and lines of speech leading up to the fight. Interestingly, I don’t remember much about the actual fight.
15. Scariest moment in a game:
I don’t play many scary games, so this one’s from The Secret World. The Templar quest between Egypt and Transylvania (Virgula Divina) is the creepiest thing I’ve experienced in any game I’ve played at all, much less in an MMO.
16. Most heart-wrenching moment in a game:
If Mass Effect 3 had ended 20 minutes earlier, it would have been a proper tragic ending and not the stupid thing that actually happened. That game had a bunch of moments that I’d consider heart-wrenching, the most notable of which is probably the one Bel mentioned, which I won’t spoil here.
17. What are your favorite websites/blogs about games?
This list would be incomplete if I didn’t mention Tales of the Aggronaut, because Bel got me into this in the first place. I also frequent NeoGAF, because I find it a better source for gaming news than most of the websites intended to deliver this sort of information.
18. What’s the last game you finished?
The last game I “finished” as in “saw the end credits” is Shovel Knight. It has New Game+ and I haven’t finished that.
19. What future releases are you most excited about?
Pillars of Eternity is a game I’m quite looking forward to, but also Destiny, Azure Striker Gunvolt, and probably a few things I’m forgetting.
20. Do you identify as a gamer?
I play games, therefore I’m a gamer. I feel like that’s a simple question.
21. Why do you play video games?
I play video games for entertainment, and also to socialize. At this point I’ve met quite a few people through the games I play, and I’d like this to continue.
For more posts about… everything, check out the Blaugust Initiative. It’s still Saturday in Bel’s time zone, so hopefully he’ll take this as the post for the 23rd.
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