Time for another weekend question gamers. For anyone new: I ask the same question of our staff and forums for a regular feature on the site. If you'd like your answer to be potentially included, feel free to comment on this thread! Now that I'm back from out of town, the canceled games post from last week will be going up later today.
This week's question is: What's the quickest you realized a game would be an all-time favorite?
Sometimes your relationship with a game can be a slow burn. I remember gently easing into the original Witcher in 2011, making my way through it that summer and just generally thinking fondly of it forever after. The Witcher 2 didn't light my world on fire, but I was willing to give #3 a shot when I picked it up during my college's winter break in 2015.
I was pretty hooked immediately, but around 10-15 hours in I was posted up in my parents' basement, neck-deep in Novigrad intrigues, and came up for air only to realize that it was somehow already 3 AM. That was the point when I knew Geralt's third adventure would be an all-timer for me.
This week's question is: What's the quickest you realized a game would be an all-time favorite?
Sometimes your relationship with a game can be a slow burn. I remember gently easing into the original Witcher in 2011, making my way through it that summer and just generally thinking fondly of it forever after. The Witcher 2 didn't light my world on fire, but I was willing to give #3 a shot when I picked it up during my college's winter break in 2015.
I was pretty hooked immediately, but around 10-15 hours in I was posted up in my parents' basement, neck-deep in Novigrad intrigues, and came up for air only to realize that it was somehow already 3 AM. That was the point when I knew Geralt's third adventure would be an all-timer for me.