Kirun
Buzzfeed Editor
EQ: I still hold a ton of love for the game now(to the point I go back every few years and do the TLP thing)and I have insane nostalgia regarding that period of my life/the game itself - to the point that I can play TLP and it'll evoke memories of certain songs, certain life moments, etc. based on what dungeon/overland zone I'm in. Plus, I made some life-long friends as a result.
However, I really fucked up my personal life due to it. I allowed it to ruin my education(and I was an extremely good student) to the point that I convinced my mom that I needed to drop out in 9th grade because a GED was "just as good"(which is actually pretty true nowadays). I never went to college like I probably should have(I've since worked my way into a solid career, but I could've had it much, much easier). It was the start of me ballooning into the size of a land-whale(387lbs.+ at my heaviest) and fucking up my joints permanently(I've since lost 200 lbs. and maintained it for the past 7 years, but my knees are pretty fucked). Just a lot of personal life damage that I regret, despite really enjoying the game then and even now, years later.
Mass Effect 3: I should've left well enough alone and just pretended like a 3rd game never existed. I STILL get gamer chills when I hear that The Faunts song hit from the first one, during the credits. One of my all-time favorite gaming memories. The 2nd one continued on the first and while I didn't care for how "companion" focused it was, it still left me with really good taste in my mouth. Then 3's ending, Kai Leng, etc. completely fucking demolished all of those years so badly, to the point that I legitimately hate the franchise now. The ONLY redeeming quality of that game is the way Mordin went out. It was amazing to me the amount of damage one game did to one of, if not my favorite franchises ever. Yes, I know they went back and "fixed" some of the story shit with DLC, but that game left such a fucking sour taste in my mouth I never even bothered playing it, watching a YouTube, etc. Fuck 'em.
Other than those two, I can't really think of any others that I genuinely "regret". Like others, if I'm no longer enjoying a game I just quit and move on to something else.
However, I really fucked up my personal life due to it. I allowed it to ruin my education(and I was an extremely good student) to the point that I convinced my mom that I needed to drop out in 9th grade because a GED was "just as good"(which is actually pretty true nowadays). I never went to college like I probably should have(I've since worked my way into a solid career, but I could've had it much, much easier). It was the start of me ballooning into the size of a land-whale(387lbs.+ at my heaviest) and fucking up my joints permanently(I've since lost 200 lbs. and maintained it for the past 7 years, but my knees are pretty fucked). Just a lot of personal life damage that I regret, despite really enjoying the game then and even now, years later.
Mass Effect 3: I should've left well enough alone and just pretended like a 3rd game never existed. I STILL get gamer chills when I hear that The Faunts song hit from the first one, during the credits. One of my all-time favorite gaming memories. The 2nd one continued on the first and while I didn't care for how "companion" focused it was, it still left me with really good taste in my mouth. Then 3's ending, Kai Leng, etc. completely fucking demolished all of those years so badly, to the point that I legitimately hate the franchise now. The ONLY redeeming quality of that game is the way Mordin went out. It was amazing to me the amount of damage one game did to one of, if not my favorite franchises ever. Yes, I know they went back and "fixed" some of the story shit with DLC, but that game left such a fucking sour taste in my mouth I never even bothered playing it, watching a YouTube, etc. Fuck 'em.
Other than those two, I can't really think of any others that I genuinely "regret". Like others, if I'm no longer enjoying a game I just quit and move on to something else.
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