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    Frankly, it does look exactly like every sword-wielding, walking skeleton I’ve seen IRL. No notes.

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      Final Fantasy: Spirits Within

      Oh, I remember watching that one as a kid, being annoyed that it had nothing to do with the games I knew and it having a weird plot I could barely follow.

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        To give full credit to this movie, Final Fantasy games are just as convoluted. You try to condense the plot of the amnesia child soldiers who fight demons from the moon summoned by their teacher/mother in hopes they’ll defeat the reincarnated witch who’s destined to take over her body (FF8) in an hour and a half with Steve Buscemi, Alec Baldwin, and tell me if it’s Oscar worthy. (I have no clue whether the original Japanese cast was as star studded)

        I hated that movie as a kid, but I think I hated it more because it didn’t follow any of the other convoluted stories I forced myself to understand already.

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              The first few Final Fantasy games have a hell of a lot in common with Castle in the Sky. The heavy emphasis on airships, the ancient, powerful civilization of which the female lead is the last descendent, the mid-story villain switch, etc.

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      I haven’t seen that in ages. The main thing I remember being wowed at was her hair.

      Brave probably still wears that crown now, though.

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    It is kind of silly, in retrospect.

    The skeletons that follow me around IRL don’t carry oversized buckler shields.

    They just quote former failed relationships and keep just out of arms reach.

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    For me, the first game I was truly like “HOOOOOLY SHIT” was the very opening scene of Final Fantasy 8… the waves crashing on the beach blew my (16 yo?) mind.

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        I just watched it for the first time and I could totally see that intro being mind blowing in 1999. I remember my friend showed me Final Fantasy X when that came out and that was how I responded to it as well.

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      I think this is the most uninteresting part of Morrowind, it’s a DLC that is basically “go to this island and kill a metric fuckton of skeletons”.

      I think these are more representative of the game. It’s a bit dated, but insanely atmospheric and modders are still keeping it alive.

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        Back in the day we called them “expansion packs” instead of DLC because you went to the store and bought them on CD-ROM discs (or DVD-ROM if you had rich parents) because nobody’s Internet was fast enough to download a whole photoshopped nude of Cindy Crawford in less than 20 seconds, let alone a whole game expansion.

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          Funnily enough this particular island was available via download and later as part of the GOTY pack, so technically speaking it was downloadable content before it became common. It was also free though.

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          Yeah I 'member. The good old days when an expansion pack was basically the dev wanting to do another game on the same engine, so they basically released another game’s worth of content with it.

          Age of Mythology: The Titans comes to mind.

          That said, the skelly island was definitely a DLC, as in it had barely any content. Tribunal, and Bloodmoon were expansion packs, and good ones too.

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    Me playing Rome:Total War for the first time as a child in an internet cafe. I thought “wow this is so realistic! I feel like I am in the Roman era fighting epic battles!”

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      That game looked so good for its time they made a whole-ass TV show called Decisive Battles where they used it to recreate famous historical battles. Even my dad who hated video games loved that show. It was one of the only things we ever bonded over.

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    I had to search far and wide in my area for a new graphics card just so I could have the “realistic water” for Morrowind. It was glorious seeing it in action back then.

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    While it wasn’t an “indistinguishable from real life” experience, my first really mind blowing experience with graphics was installing my new 3dfx Voodoo and turning on GL

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    I remember being very impressed with Bioshock Infinite. I played it again recently, and… well, it’s not horrible, but not like I remember it, either.