Jecca Mehlota (
jecca_mehlota) wrote2011-05-10 01:24 am
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End of the meme.
You know what is a fun game to play? To go back through my answers and see how many I did not exactly answer. If you count the number of times I could not limit myself to just one, the count gets a bit high.
30 Days of Video Games
Day 30 - Your favourite game of all time.
OF ALL TIME, you say? /old meme
... holy geez, you guys, this is damn hard. How about instead you give me a game (... preferably one I have either played or watched someone else play through, but what the hey, I can always make stuff up or something) and I will tell you why I love it.
Otherwise, I'll go with the remarkably predictable FFVII, since it introduced me to the series, has a cast that I love to bits, a story that completely captured me, and was a heck of a lot of fun to play. (If I could pick any one game to have my memories of it sealed off - temporarily - so I could replay it fresh, it would be this one.)
(Y'all thought I was gonna say FFXI, didn't you. IT'S A ... well. It's different. I cannot pick it here, much as I could not really pick Hisime for favourite, or character I am most like. I've actually felt a bit guilty every time I've picked it - aside from Day 19, "game setting you wish you lived in"... It really has an unfair advantage.)
My mother has this bizarre "ability" to taste some preservatives in foods (I can never remember which ones, exactly. Not the sulfites, because that one she's allergic to. I mean, she can taste that one, too, but it's not one that she breaks out in hives over). Because all the genes no one wants are the dominant ones, I have somewhat of the same thing (though not nearly to the same degree). We sampled a product at work recently (it's fairly new, none of us knew anything about its taste, and it was out of code) and my coworkers really liked it and I thought it had a weird taste to it, and spent the rest of my shift trying to think of ways to explain what the taste was like, beyond "perservatives!" Because that is not a helpful descriptor.
30 Days of Video Games
Day 30 - Your favourite game of all time.
OF ALL TIME, you say? /old meme
... holy geez, you guys, this is damn hard. How about instead you give me a game (... preferably one I have either played or watched someone else play through, but what the hey, I can always make stuff up or something) and I will tell you why I love it.
Otherwise, I'll go with the remarkably predictable FFVII, since it introduced me to the series, has a cast that I love to bits, a story that completely captured me, and was a heck of a lot of fun to play. (If I could pick any one game to have my memories of it sealed off - temporarily - so I could replay it fresh, it would be this one.)
(Y'all thought I was gonna say FFXI, didn't you. IT'S A ... well. It's different. I cannot pick it here, much as I could not really pick Hisime for favourite, or character I am most like. I've actually felt a bit guilty every time I've picked it - aside from Day 19, "game setting you wish you lived in"... It really has an unfair advantage.)
My mother has this bizarre "ability" to taste some preservatives in foods (I can never remember which ones, exactly. Not the sulfites, because that one she's allergic to. I mean, she can taste that one, too, but it's not one that she breaks out in hives over). Because all the genes no one wants are the dominant ones, I have somewhat of the same thing (though not nearly to the same degree). We sampled a product at work recently (it's fairly new, none of us knew anything about its taste, and it was out of code) and my coworkers really liked it and I thought it had a weird taste to it, and spent the rest of my shift trying to think of ways to explain what the taste was like, beyond "perservatives!" Because that is not a helpful descriptor.