![]() Now, my favourite game is probably Mount & Blade Warband. I still have my original save on my old memory card, stored away in a safe place. I still haven't completed it But I did, at least, get past the bit I was stuck on. It was everything I remembered and more, and. ![]() To me it felt like they were making a joke of my favoutire game so I didn't buy it in the end.įor years I was so angry, not just because of how it got broke, but the fact that I never completed it! Years and years later, I ordered a proper version of the game, and played it on my PC. I loved the art of the game, one of the features of the game was collecting illistrations for your gallerie and they were beautiful. When I got home I told my Nan and she rang my cousins mum, but her response was "she probably did it herself to get in trouble!" but my nan was on my side (she knew how much I loved that game) and I never had to go to their house alone ever again.ĮTA: They somewhat recently re-released the game on Nintendo DS but they re drew all the art for it, and it looked so bad. I couldn't say anything, she was older than me and her mum was evil. Then I was telling her about my game and we were about to put it on, and I opened it, and the disc was snapped in half. They had a Playstation, and when I got there, I took the game out of my bag and left it by the Playstation in her room and then just left it while we played in the garden and had dinner and all that. Anyways, I took my favourite game with me to her house, I hadn't been there for a long time and I thought maybe she's be ok, because she actually asked for me to stay. She used to say things like "ha ha, you don't have a dad/you're mum is on drugs/you're poor" just general nasty things, but considering she's about 3 years older than me, she really should have known better, she would also hit me any time she could get away with it. My cousin (STEP cousin) was always really horrible to me. I got stuck on one bit, it was really complicated, but it was because of my age, I couldn't understand what the game wanted me to do. I played it for months, compared to other games I had at the time it felt like I could do so much! I would walk the cave systems for ages, try to capture monsters to trade, I even made real life maps of the cave systems and towers, so that I wouldn't get lost in future. ![]() I picked it up and held onto it until my nan came back to get me. And the picture (this was before they started showing anime on children's channels in England) was like nothing I'd ever seen. Usually, there would be multiple copies but there was only one. We didn't go to the market often but when we did I would spend the whole time looking at the games, until time came to leave and I would pick the ones I wanted. There would always be a stall selling pirated games (we called them 'copy' games) and usually you'd get like 2 for £5, or 5 for £10. Every Saturday there was a market in this empty parking lot behind the hospital (which was like a 10 minuet walk from my house) and they sold all sorts of (usually knock-off) clothes, household items, music, jewellery, there was even a meat van selling cheap meat. The game is independently produced and funded by Red Thread Games, and brings back the core team behind Dreamfall, including Ragnar Tørnquist, creator of The Longest Journey saga.It was for original Playstation and it was an imported Japanese RPG. Dreamfall Chapters: The Longest Journey is an adventure game for the PC that continues the epic journey. Great news for all adventure fans, as our reader ‘Gianluca Manocchio’ has informed us about the Kickstarter campaign of Dreamfall Chapters, the long-awaited sequel to acclaimed PC adventure games The Longest Journey and Dreamfall: The Longest Journey.
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