I remember jumping my car into a building to slide it down into a crack to avoid the police for some achievement.

I'm a big stealth fan, and this is one of the best.

Everything there is fantastic! There just wasn't enough there (at the time I left).

Put about 80 hours into and still felt like I was in the beginning stages. Quit because the rando crowd was too toxic, and I didn't have a crew that played at the same time. Loved it while it lasted.

A good, but not super memorable Splinter Cell. Well, there is one memory... the .exe process stayed alive in my tray when I quit for the last time, and it stayed there for 600+ hours before I found it and killed it. It climbed to the top of my Steam library most played list as a result.

Never have I simultaneous loved and hated a game so much. This has the most hours in my Steam library for obvious reasons.

1996

This game is responsible for my carpal tunnel syndrome.

Beautiful environments. Creepy vibes. Vast expanses of walking between cryptic gameplay events.

This game changed my life, in that it inspired me move to San Francisco from the east coast to begin happily working at Double Fine for most of my adult life. Once there, I located a wife and a corgi, the former of which teamed up with me to spawn a son. Psychonauts is the butterfly wing flap that I can trace most of the great things in my life back to. I can't think of another game that has had such an impact. Seems worth a 5 star rating.