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#1 Axle123
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Just curious, wondering who took longer than me. It kicked my ass the whole time, and when I finally finished, it had taken me 45 hours of playtime :0

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#2 Axle123
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Hm.. well...

- First online experience: Back when I had 56k, I first tried Halo PC online, and I got into my first online game ever, and it was so laggy but I saw people jumping around and fighting each other, and vehicles driving and flying around, and idk, I was in awe. I couldn't believe I was online, for the first time, interacting with human players. It was an awesome moment/feeling

- The rolling credits in Ocarina of Time when the camera pans through all the areas you visited throughout the journey, added with the music. Epic

- Deus Ex 1

- Beating Alma in Ninja Gaiden; I stood up and screamed as if it was the frickin super bowl or something

- The fight with the Cyborg ninja from Metal Gear Solid

- After every JRPG I manage to finish, that emotionally exhausted feeling I get afterwards

- After playing Grand theft Auto 2 for so long, and then playing GTA3 for the first time. Pretty insane, being able to drive around and shoot cops in 3d, and listening to the radio. Haha, good times

- Super Mario 64

-In Super Smash Brothers: Brawl, me and my 2 best friends were playing together, I was Toon Link, and my friends were Cpt. Falcon, and Wolf. We were fighting a level 9 Pikachu -_- and he was on his last life, and my friend paused the game and sighed, looked to us and said "Someone grab him and I'll falcon punch him," Then he unpaused and not even a half second later, we did just that and killed him. Lol we all screamed and gave each other knucks. Hahaha

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#3 Axle123
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Halo 1, when the escape pod crashes and you first step out. Right then, you know you're in for an amazing experience.
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#4 Axle123
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nothing?
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#5 Axle123
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Okay guys so I played both games and I just thought I'd talk about them. I went through some Pros and Cons and this is what i've come up with. Freelancer has direct ship control, so over-all you're more involved in everything in the gameworld. But, apparently Freelancer's servers have been permanently shut down, so online play isnt a comparison here, but Freelancer is still LANABLE, which is the most fun anyways. Being able to adventure with friends right next to you is great. And those are the two main things that get me about EVE. Yeah, the community is awesome and it's addictive to hell and back, but it's something you play alone, and, given space is already lonely, it's really nice to be able to directly interact with people in the gameworld, and thats why I lean more for freelancer. It's simply more fun. What do you guys think?
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#6 Axle123
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-know someone will say*
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#7 Axle123
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I know someone will "WoW, nuff said." but being someone who doesn't feel like paying for a game after he bought it, I need opinions on some free mmorpgs. I just need an RPG fix =\. Could you guys give me some reccomendations as to a good, balanced, and above all fun mmorpg? Thanks.
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