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When was the last time you felt or knew that a game had soul?
To me was MGS3. Everything in this game breathed creativity.
A boss fight that could end because the boss died of old age?
A boss fight that could be skipped because you killed the boss before the encounter?
The soul... the soul... the soul... THE SOUL!
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I agree. its why mgs3 is my favorite game of all time and its not close.
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Shooting Groots and Nick Minajs with my Doom rifle in CoD.
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Quite a long time ago but rain world, having fun abusing squids to speed glide in water, then discovering they get mad and try to drown you afterwards. which they did, the first time. I wasn't even mad.



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