2014 Gaming Highlights
Posted: 26 Jan 2015 19:58
I'm a little late on this, but I did this thread a year ago on VC-F, and I thought it was nice, so here we are again.
What were your favorite gaming moments in 2014? I'm not looking for your GOTY (necessarily). I'm talking about gaming milestones or achievements you were proud of. That game you can finally say you finished 100%. Alternatively, maybe you were just introduced to the delights of Galaga or some other classic that passed you by and want to share stories of your new addiction. To speak most generally, just tell us all about anything you did in the gaming sphere that particularly delighted you last year. What in 2014 reminded you why you love video games as a pastime?
For me, I actually had a pretty high quality year in consuming video and electronic games last year. I'll see if I can detail it in some sort of chronological order...
At the beginning of March of last year, I purchased a PS3. Having skipped the PS2, this finally gave me a chance to play lots of its games that I missed in HD remasters, such as Ratchet & Clank and Sly Cooper. I also had fun with Tokyo Jungle, a curious PSN exclusive. I look forward to lots of more time with this console late in its life, including its late hosting of the upcoming Persona 5, which brings me to my next point...
In February, I bought Persona 4: Golden for my new Vita, but I didn't get around to finishing it until late June (due in part to early disinterest and in part to its great length). By the end of it, I was enraptured by its charms. I found myself not just tolerating its goofy anime moments, but delighting in them. I loved the demons and arcana, and I knew it would only be a matter of time before I played its predecessor Shin Megami Tensei: Persona 3: FES. And it was! I bought the game on a PSN sale, and I finished it in under a month in November, and I possibly loved it even more than 3. I'm in the process of consuming all of the games' spinoff media, and I look forward to being further entertained by the series in the years to come.
Sometime last summer, I went to an event called Atlanta's Own Southern Friend Gameroom Expo. It was a celebration of pinball and arcade games, and it gave me my first opportunity to play non-digital versions of classics like Medieval Madness, Bride of Pinbot, and Addams Family, the arcade version of Punch-Out!!, and countless other great games. It was the first in what the organizers hope becomes an annual event. I will be an annual supporter if it does!
Also last summer, I finally managed to beat all of the cups of F-Zero X on Master difficulty. F-Zero is a series I've always touted as one of my top favorites, but until last year, I'd never cleared any of them on their most white-knuckle difficulty. Glad to have one under my belt.
Lastly, 2014 in general was my first serious foray into competitive Super Smash Bros., where I focused most of my attention on Project M. Competing at tournaments such as Tipped Off X was really enriching, gave me a chance to meet some good (and bad) people, and actually helped me grow as a person in some ways (it's a community that discourages complacency, and I've tried to apply that to my life at large). I hope competitive Smash (or competitive gaming in general) can remain a part of my life for some time to come.
SO, now that I've completely over-indulged in myself, I look forward to hearing everyone else's stories!
What were your favorite gaming moments in 2014? I'm not looking for your GOTY (necessarily). I'm talking about gaming milestones or achievements you were proud of. That game you can finally say you finished 100%. Alternatively, maybe you were just introduced to the delights of Galaga or some other classic that passed you by and want to share stories of your new addiction. To speak most generally, just tell us all about anything you did in the gaming sphere that particularly delighted you last year. What in 2014 reminded you why you love video games as a pastime?
For me, I actually had a pretty high quality year in consuming video and electronic games last year. I'll see if I can detail it in some sort of chronological order...
At the beginning of March of last year, I purchased a PS3. Having skipped the PS2, this finally gave me a chance to play lots of its games that I missed in HD remasters, such as Ratchet & Clank and Sly Cooper. I also had fun with Tokyo Jungle, a curious PSN exclusive. I look forward to lots of more time with this console late in its life, including its late hosting of the upcoming Persona 5, which brings me to my next point...
In February, I bought Persona 4: Golden for my new Vita, but I didn't get around to finishing it until late June (due in part to early disinterest and in part to its great length). By the end of it, I was enraptured by its charms. I found myself not just tolerating its goofy anime moments, but delighting in them. I loved the demons and arcana, and I knew it would only be a matter of time before I played its predecessor Shin Megami Tensei: Persona 3: FES. And it was! I bought the game on a PSN sale, and I finished it in under a month in November, and I possibly loved it even more than 3. I'm in the process of consuming all of the games' spinoff media, and I look forward to being further entertained by the series in the years to come.
Sometime last summer, I went to an event called Atlanta's Own Southern Friend Gameroom Expo. It was a celebration of pinball and arcade games, and it gave me my first opportunity to play non-digital versions of classics like Medieval Madness, Bride of Pinbot, and Addams Family, the arcade version of Punch-Out!!, and countless other great games. It was the first in what the organizers hope becomes an annual event. I will be an annual supporter if it does!
Also last summer, I finally managed to beat all of the cups of F-Zero X on Master difficulty. F-Zero is a series I've always touted as one of my top favorites, but until last year, I'd never cleared any of them on their most white-knuckle difficulty. Glad to have one under my belt.
Lastly, 2014 in general was my first serious foray into competitive Super Smash Bros., where I focused most of my attention on Project M. Competing at tournaments such as Tipped Off X was really enriching, gave me a chance to meet some good (and bad) people, and actually helped me grow as a person in some ways (it's a community that discourages complacency, and I've tried to apply that to my life at large). I hope competitive Smash (or competitive gaming in general) can remain a part of my life for some time to come.
SO, now that I've completely over-indulged in myself, I look forward to hearing everyone else's stories!