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Team Fortress 2
Team Fortress 2

Jan 17

Kingdom Hearts
Kingdom Hearts

Jan 17

The Witcher
The Witcher

Oct 23

Agar.io
Agar.io

Sep 02

Pokémon Showdown
Pokémon Showdown

Jul 29

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I love this game so much that I was as sad when I found out how short it was when I looked up a video walkthrough when I got stuck the first time, and so I was even more sad that it was all over (lucky for me, the very next year when I finished the game, it got a modern tell-tale style (from what I could tell from the screenshots) game that I could come back to, and I don't care if the plot sucks, just as long as it has good OST and the characters have the same essence they had in the first game, I haven't played it yet because by the time it came out, I already moved on to another fandom about two weeks later after I finished the first game.

Back to the first game though, characters are fun and interesting, and although Robert isn't the most interesting character, he's become one of my main f/os and to this day he still is ever since I completed the prologue and even more when I completed the game and I love the world it's set in, the world-buliding is incredible, it is interesting.

Part of the soundtrack is really good, listened to some of them on repeat after I heard them in-game, even with the DOS sound quality, but for others I prefer the remastered versions.

This game is also supposed to be comedic, but the only dialouge that gave a couple of chuckles for is the robot's dialogue, very rarely for any other character.

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This is one of those where I can't simply find anything bad to say about it. Every aspect of this game is perfect. I've been playing this game as a kid, and from then I contunied to pick this game up again and again (both original and game of the year edition) and it somehow never gets old. Even after you finish adventure mode, the mini-games will make you come back, Zen Garden gamemode will make you come back and the silly descriptions of the Almanac will keep you coming back if you like to read character descriptions. In conclusion, no matter how many times I play this game, I always find myself coming back to it, again and again every once in a while.