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Old 04-25-2010, 10:04 PM   #3
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Gabriel Knight 3 changed my view on adventure games and got me into them. I had played Day of the Tentacle before, but I didn't like the humor games back then. After GK3, however, I started taking games seriously and consider them art. This goes for TLJ as well.

Half Life 2 got me interested in fps games in a major way, but I'm still debating whether it actually has a story at all, or if the "mystery" was just Valve's way to release a game to show off what they can do with graphics.

Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines was and still is, the only RPG that I actually enjoyed playing. It didn't really change my view on much, tho as I think it's pretty unique.

Portal changed my view on puzzle games and made me realize they can be fun. Wish there were more games like that.

Fahrenheit... Made me angry for the most part. Great graphics, and somewhat interesting (yet thin) plot. But way too Grand Theft Auto for my liking and kinda alienated me from the genre for a while.
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