This Game Actually Changed My Life
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Top Comments (10)
O.J Simpson's death changed my life😔 (for the better of course)
Gears of war literally changed the course of my life. As a kid, i remember i was horrified of blood, it scared the shit out of me. I once got conker's bad fur day as a gift (it had the squirrel i main'd in diddy kong racing, what could go wrong?), and the moment i saw blood, i turned off the game and wanted to throw away the game to the garbage (my parents stopped me). Years later as a teenager i was still scared of it but at gatherings i got pushed into trying gears of war. The game was so fun i just couldnt help to keep playing it even with all the blood and gore, to the point that with time, i got used to all the carnage and overcame my fear of blood. That helped me become a doctor. I remember i still got dizzy in my first surgery with all the blood spilling everywhere, but i also got used to it. If it wasnt for gears of war i would have never even considered becoming one, so the game has a place in my heart because of it
It's so crazy to think this game is 2 years away from being 20 years old.
Gears or War multiplayer is what got me into games
This is how i feel about Halo. Totally understand. Halo Reach helped me through my lung transplant. When it came out I was 17.
Penguin changed my life.
I can honestly say that "Star Wars" changed my life back in 1977. I was 10 years old, and always have a wild, vivid imagination..... but that movie made me believe that "anything is possible". As for games..... "Team Fortress Classic" didn't exactly *change* my life..... but it did *SAVE* it. You see, my first wife was diagnosed with Ovarian Cancer in late 2003, she battled it for a few years, but it eventually claimed her in August of 2006. Even knowing that the end was coming, I completely lost it when she died. I spent 5 days in a drug and alcohol induced state of mind that was absolutely self destructive. After that (and I had set the limit of that time frame), I went back to work (which also helped me to cope), but upon returning home to face the reality of her being gone, drugs and alcohol were my way to cope. But also, playing Team Fortress Classic on a particular server. A server with a community that, being honest, rallied around me during my time of need. A couple members of that community actually came to my house one weekend, to make sure I wasn't going to do something as stupid as it would be permanent. They did that on their own dime, and it meant a lot to me. I am still friends with them to this day. But even those who couldn't show up in person, expressed their feelings towards me both on the forums and in the game's server. It was an amazing show of support that helped pull me out of the state of mind I was in, and let me know that I could "live again". Because a large part of me died the day my wife had. I was permanently altered, and for a long time, I didn't care if I lived or died. I did some stupid and dangerous stuff because of that state of mind. But that game, and moreover, the people I played it with, saved my life. I am forever grateful for that.
The mass effect Saga, with Shepard, actually changed my life & my way of seeing & thinking about things, such an underrated masterpiece, it deserves so many more fans
Kirby's Return to Dreamland also actually changed my life! It somehow brought me on a way to encourage having an unbreakable character and a limitless supply of "It is what it is."
Without Skyrim, I wouldn't be here. I was in a dark place for a while, and when I decided to kill myself, I told myself I'd finish my recent Skyrim playthrough. About halfway through, I realized I was taking time to do everything in the game, and not rushing through like normal. It's what made me realize I wasn't ready to die yet, and that I still had things I wanted to do. So I can't say Skyrim changed my life, but it definitely saved it.
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Top Comments (10)
O.J Simpson's death changed my life😔 (for the better of course)
Gears of war literally changed the course of my life. As a kid, i remember i was horrified of blood, it scared the shit out of me. I once got conker's bad fur day as a gift (it had the squirrel i main'd in diddy kong racing, what could go wrong?), and the moment i saw blood, i turned off the game and wanted to throw away the game to the garbage (my parents stopped me). Years later as a teenager i was still scared of it but at gatherings i got pushed into trying gears of war. The game was so fun i just couldnt help to keep playing it even with all the blood and gore, to the point that with time, i got used to all the carnage and overcame my fear of blood. That helped me become a doctor. I remember i still got dizzy in my first surgery with all the blood spilling everywhere, but i also got used to it. If it wasnt for gears of war i would have never even considered becoming one, so the game has a place in my heart because of it
It's so crazy to think this game is 2 years away from being 20 years old.
Gears or War multiplayer is what got me into games
This is how i feel about Halo. Totally understand. Halo Reach helped me through my lung transplant. When it came out I was 17.
Penguin changed my life.
I can honestly say that "Star Wars" changed my life back in 1977. I was 10 years old, and always have a wild, vivid imagination..... but that movie made me believe that "anything is possible". As for games..... "Team Fortress Classic" didn't exactly *change* my life..... but it did *SAVE* it. You see, my first wife was diagnosed with Ovarian Cancer in late 2003, she battled it for a few years, but it eventually claimed her in August of 2006. Even knowing that the end was coming, I completely lost it when she died. I spent 5 days in a drug and alcohol induced state of mind that was absolutely self destructive. After that (and I had set the limit of that time frame), I went back to work (which also helped me to cope), but upon returning home to face the reality of her being gone, drugs and alcohol were my way to cope. But also, playing Team Fortress Classic on a particular server. A server with a community that, being honest, rallied around me during my time of need. A couple members of that community actually came to my house one weekend, to make sure I wasn't going to do something as stupid as it would be permanent. They did that on their own dime, and it meant a lot to me. I am still friends with them to this day. But even those who couldn't show up in person, expressed their feelings towards me both on the forums and in the game's server. It was an amazing show of support that helped pull me out of the state of mind I was in, and let me know that I could "live again". Because a large part of me died the day my wife had. I was permanently altered, and for a long time, I didn't care if I lived or died. I did some stupid and dangerous stuff because of that state of mind. But that game, and moreover, the people I played it with, saved my life. I am forever grateful for that.
The mass effect Saga, with Shepard, actually changed my life & my way of seeing & thinking about things, such an underrated masterpiece, it deserves so many more fans
Kirby's Return to Dreamland also actually changed my life! It somehow brought me on a way to encourage having an unbreakable character and a limitless supply of "It is what it is."
Without Skyrim, I wouldn't be here. I was in a dark place for a while, and when I decided to kill myself, I told myself I'd finish my recent Skyrim playthrough. About halfway through, I realized I was taking time to do everything in the game, and not rushing through like normal. It's what made me realize I wasn't ready to die yet, and that I still had things I wanted to do. So I can't say Skyrim changed my life, but it definitely saved it.