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Best Gaming Moments (spoiler alert)


Doc Holiday

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Ok I've been talking to friend about MW2 and how it has so many great moments in it, like the EMP moment and the part where you pull the knife out of your chest.

But what about in all of gaming? What would you say are your top 10 fav moments?

Mine in no order

The Andrew Ryan golf moment from Bioshock easily the most jaw dropping moment ever.

The EMP scene and knife scene in CoD: MW2

The moment when you find out what a Reaper is and the last hour of Mass Effect.

When you first see Yuna and the end of Final Fantasy X

Final Fantasy VII too many to count

CoD4 Nuke scene and sniper level

Fallout 3 again too many to count

MGS3 the about 20 different moments

Final hour of MGS2

Halo 3 the worm hole scene

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Mine in no real order,

As an alien larva, bursting out of a dude's chest in Alien vs. Predator 2. My first nerdgasm.

The mine cart levels in Donkey Kong

The Ghost Recon level where you are guiding the tanks through the streets of Moscow. Really challenging and a lot of fun.

Shiek being revealed as Princess Zelda

Hoth in Shadow of the Empire

The constant choice between flashlight and weapon in Doom 3. Great innovation, truly terrifying game.

A personal favorite of mine was the battle with Xenia in Goldeneye. My friend was sitting next to me the first time I played it talking about how hard she is to beat, he had been hyping her up for 3 levels and giving me all these tips on how to beat her. Then we get to the boss level and he yells "Okay here she comes." I see Xenia running across the rickety rope bridge, so I pull out the grenade launcher and blow her off the side of the bridge. My friend sits agasp for a few moments and then say, "I guess that works too."

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I'll call this firsts...

(the first time it was really cool but eventually like all games gets boring)

Left for Dead as a whole really got me...

Fable 2 when your allowed to switch sex...

Mercenaries 2, calling in a nuke while jacking a helicopter to get the hell outta dodge was great...

Any cinematic form the Halo franchise when they first came out.

Metal of honor airbourne was great only because i was a paratrooper.

the only thing that i love to keep watching is:

watching my fiancée do anything on the wii fit...

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