Thursday, October 8, 2015

My Favorites: Video Games




I have never really talked about one of my favorite past times on the blog much. Partially because while I love gaming very much I know there is still a negative attitude toward it. However I want to break through the stereotypes and show off some of my favorite video games and why I love them so much.

I wasn't much of a gamer as a child, I played a few Super Mario Bros titles and a myriad of educational games like Carmen Sandiego, Treasure Math Storm, Cluefinders etc. It wasn't until after I got married that my husband introduced me to some very awesome games that we could play together. It didn't take long for me to start branching out and playing games on my own. 

I find that while some games are just idiotic violence with dumb objectives a good portion of games are not that way at all. They inspire creativity or have a driving story to tell. It's amazing to play a story based game as you have to successfully play the game in order to enjoy the story. I'm a huge book nerd and a good story is always a wonderful find. 

Xbox (Gold accounts) often has video game sales where the prices are considerably marked down or completely free. Most of these games I got through those sales. 4 of these were completely free when I downloaded them.


Minecraft
Minecraft was the first video game I really got into, if you don't know what Minecraft is odds are you still recognize the name. It is a simple game that is incredibly useful for creativity. You can build pretty much anything that you can dream up. I started playing this game back when I had hurt my ankle and couldn't walk. It alleviated the boredom of being trapped in a chair with my foot propped up for months. 


Terraria 
This game may start like Minecraft but after 20 minutes of playing it becomes quite apparent that it has a very different experience in store. While the point of Minecraft is to create the object of Terraria is to be a hero. You build a home and protect the people living in your home from monsters. You gradually build better gear and weapons as you strive to survive. The music and art style in this game is amazing and very nostalgic.


Animal Crossing New Leaf
This is the only 3DS game on this list but it is ridiculously cute. Like absolutely, amazingly, and sickeningly adorable. It is a very relaxing game to play. If you liked dollhouses as a child (I did!) you will love this game. The characters and world are very charming and it is a nice way to unwind after a long day. 



Viva Pinata: Trouble in Paradise
If Animal Crossing New Leaf didn't kill you with it's adorableness then this game certainly will. I loved the charming art style of all the little pinata animals. It is a very relaxing game to play and I enjoyed it very much.


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*Just as a disclaimer these games below are more mature titles and definitely not for kids*


Skyrim
Where to begin with this beautiful game? After dealing with my ankle injury for months on end I was going a bit stir-crazy with cabin fever. Playing Skyrim helped so much with keeping me sane. In this game you play as a self-made character. You choose your race (human, elf, orc etc), choose your sex and your appearance. You can follow a storyline and complete the main quests or go off and do whatever you want. The world of Skyrim is huge and each portion of the map has different seasons. The areas that had autumn leaves were my personal favorite. You could sink several hours into this game and barely scratch the surface. You can be the hero, a villain or just explore- build a house and start a family. I spent a lot of time just walking around in the beautiful woods and mountains in the game absorbing the scenery.


Dishonored 
Dishonored was my first story driven game that I ever played and the emotional connection to the characters was very strong. Without giving away too many details you play as a protector to a very important little girl. The world has gone mad with a plague and different powers are trying to take control in the ensuing chaos. Your choices to use force and violence or stealth and peace can drastically alter the ending chapter of the game. There has been a sequel announced and I can't wait! 


State of Decay
This game is amazingly well done. You play as several different characters trying to survive a zombie apocalypse. What makes this game unique is that your goal is to collect resources and protect your survivors. If your character dies it is permanent, and you play as a different survivor. There is no easy save option and you can't try to go back. This feature makes you really think before making any decisions. I found this game very therapeutic oddly enough. There is just something about feeling accomplished when you had successfully survived one more day.


Bioshock Infinite 
This is hands down one of the most beautiful and inspiring games I have ever played. The artwork is gorgeous and the characters are so rich. This game is definitely a tear jerker. The concept of this game is mind boggling and its impossible to come away from it without taking a moment to think about life, our potential and the impact of our choices.


Borderlands Series
These games are ridiculously fun. I usually only play them with Justin in a multiplayer mode and the result is hilarious. The story line is all over the place with some emotional moments. The characters are so unique and over the top. This game series made for awesome date nights with Justin when I was too sick to go out anywhere. Those nights are definitely cherished in my heart. 


Fallout 3
If you like adventure stories that have a very 1950's retro feel in a desolate wasteland then this is a great game to play! The game is similar to Skyrim in that you can either choose to play the main story line and missions or just do whatever you want, either playing as a hero or a villain. One of my favorite parts of this game was when I realized I was in Washington D.C. and the whole area had been destroyed by the nuclear blasts. You could explore the Capital, the Jefferson Memorial, the Washington Monument, the Library of Congress and other historical locations. All of them decrepit and falling apart but still very cool. Fallout 4 is due to be released soon and I am looking forward to seeing where the story takes place.


Tomb Raider 2013
This game took me by surprise. It was free to download and play a few months ago so I checked it out since I had nothing to lose. The Tomb Raider series has been notorious in the past for making the main character Lara overtly sexualized, but with this game I had heard that this was not the case. I was pleasantly surprised and thoroughly enjoyed the experience. For someone who deals with health problems playing as a strong and brave young woman was very enjoyable. I loved the story and visuals and I am looking forward to the sequel.

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So those are just a few of my favorite games, I feel very blessed that most of them had been on sale because honestly I probably never would have played them. They are totally worth the prices though to be honest. 

Do you have a special game? Did you play as a child? 
Love, Rebecca




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3 comments:

  1. We love videogames at our house too! Minecraft and Skyrim are two favorites. My daughter is all about Animal Jam but the guys spend most of their time in Minecraft and another one that I can't remember the name of right now. :P

    Look for an email from me later today with a link you might be interested in! (I won't say more here since it's kind of a secret for us right now - but I read your post and decided I had to share...)
    Lea

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  2. I am also a female game fan, though I am much more into very story-heavy games, aka the 'playable movie' games. Did you try Heavy Rain? My man and I both ended up crying several times, and we both agree that the storylines are among the best ever made. It's about investigating the murders of the Origami-killer, a man who abducts boys, and leaves the bodies a few days later somewhere outside, the boys all have this little origami-figure in their hands and all of them drowned in rain water. It also has several very likable and strong female characters, all of which I could strongly identify with (even with the prostitute). It's also very tame on sexual content, and contains one (very tasteful and non-sexual) nudity scene. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qeM0JrRw998 (trailer)
    The same company also did Beyond - Two Souls, which I also liked a lot, though not quite as much as heavy rain. However, here the main character is female, which of course made it very easy for me to get lost in the storyline. Very good games.
    I also liked the newer Tomb Raider games by the way, though I think there are better games concerning the representation of female characters. One series, for instance, would be the 'The longest journey' series (with Dreamfall and Dreamfall chapters being the sequel). I'd recommend TLJ to you especially if you like point and click/2D games, as the first one is from 1999 and thus has a very old school playstyle. Some hate this point and click thing, but I enjoy it thoroughly. Talking about point and click, Syberia and Syberia II, a French game series, are certainly among the best point and clicks ever made (watch the trailer on youtube, it's awesome!). BTW, the Journey Series and Syberia are violence-free and thus can be played by younger audience, though the stories include lots of death and sadness, problems in dealing with these struggles, questions about where you really belong and what your purpose is, etc., so I absolutely wouldn't recommend either for anyone younger than 14.
    Aaaaah video games... I could talk fo hours here haha

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    1. Hey Raffina! I never played Heavy Rain or Beyond: Two Souls myself- but I did watch full play-throughs by some Youtubers. I loved the Beyond: Two Souls story. Made me cry!

      I just got the original Bioshock on sale and started that. I am enjoying it so far. Been playing some more Skyrim. I realized I had an entire DLC that I never played and lots of side quests I never did.

      Justin and I got Don't Starve Together during Steam's Black Friday sale this year. That game is unforgiving and hard! But it's fun to play together...and die over and over again. lol

      Feel free to talk more gaming! I love it!


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