Looking back, what is the most fun you've had in a video game?

looking back, what is the most fun you've had in a video game?

Probably when I first played Okami.

Sims 2 and Prototype.

probably shitstomping some scrubs in some online game

was either guildwars, maplestory, halo 3 multiplayer, some zelda game, or super mario galaxy

Basically this.

Halo 3 and wars with friends followed by UT and Quake

Okami, ape escape

in this year rocket league
in this passed month, the new fun item mode in rocket league
seems like you have shit taste in games OP

First 100 or so hours of Tf2 probably

Operating in arma 3 with some good bros who knew their shit

Wrath of the Lich King after school with my friends
;_;

most mmos i or other online games that i played when they were brand new
>no one knows what anything does or what to do
>everyone is just having fun and exploring things
>everyone is fucking friendly and can speak/type English well

and then the metafags come in and everyone has to play the game according to strict rules no fun allowed.

Uninstalling spore

Long ago doing Runescape wildy fights risking bank

Persona 3: FES, I was overwhelmed for 2 weeks after I finished it.

SA:MP or The Specialists
simple and fun games

Heisting in battlefield hardline with my friends after school. We'd draw up the most elaborate plans, despite the fact we still put more time to bf3.

Borderlands 2 , around lvl 15

timesplitters 2 split screen with friends
soul blade/bushido blade on ps1 with older cousins

zone of the enders 2

the combat was so fluid and colorful.

pokemon emerald. I spent a lot of time playing that game, trying every bullshit glitch to try and get jirachi and deoxys. I was so hyped when the cloning glitch actually worked.

Halo 2 split screen is up there. Unreal Tournament at LANs was good too. Co Oping through Brute Force in one night. Co Oping Desert Storm in one night. One of those.

With friends I hope. I just got to 18 and am pretty bored with the game

Dragon Quest VIII, Wind Waker and Shenmue.

Nothing made me happier than playing those for the first time.

Halo 2 multiplayer

or

Talking shit to other team between games/while dead in gears of war around 2006ish.

All-night Halo 1/2/3 parties with friends

Playing Pscyhonauts for the first time a few weeks ago. Had a giant goofy grin on my face the entire time. First time I've smiled in months

Other Humans played Brute Force? I thought it was some Mandela effect bullshit with nobody else ever knowing of it

playing and replaying the metal gear series

CS 1.6, vanilla WoW, Diablo 2 LoD, Baldur's Gate 2, Enemy Territory, MGRR, Portal, Dark Souls 1, Witcher 3: Heart of Stone, Magicka, Mark of the Ninja, Mass Effect 1, Tomb Raider, The Wolf Among Us

The ones where I got cucked.

Splatoon.

Most fun I had was before I started browsing this fucking place.

Melee in its prime, I was the best player I knew

CS custom maps
alpha doctrine fleet battles in EVE
vanilla wow raiding and cross-faction collusion to screw over other guilds

Timesplitters Future Perfect, Baldur's Gate 2, Zork, and some 2d graphics/text based game I can't remember

probably being like 13-14 and playing my private Minecraft server with 4 friends before shit got overcomplicated and retarded. Just hanging out and talking while mindlessly mining or building towns was awesome. One time we made the server public and got like 35 people to regularly play, waited for them to feel safe, and then used admin faggotry to fuck them all up.

Minecraft is nowhere near my favorite game and it sucks now, but that's honestly it. It probably has more to do with being a kid and virtually hanging out with friends in a sandbox than anything.

>playing Kotl with anti-fun as carry
>Pudge was mid
someone irrelevant offlane

was laughing like a retard all game, because enemies had no mana ever, Pudge had hooks on a literally negative cooldown and AM just came in "I'VE SUNDERED DISCOBALL"

Driver series
Dark Souls series
Left 4 Dead series

In recent years - playing chivalry for over 1k hours. In my lifetime? Probably playing ps1 classics with my dad and uncle when I was like 4 years old. And hotseat multiplayer or local coop games with my buddies as we grew up.

Team tactical CoD.

Playing Perfect Dark, single and multi player

Jo is still my actionfu

Well Louis cuCK, I'd have to say it was the days of the original Tribes, QuakeWorld Team Fortress, Runescape, and Ragnarok Online. I miss those days.

I was 13 moving on from consoles

Remember it like it was yesterday playing Invasion with RPG elements and Hellbender Race during 04 hurricane season in FL

I was so pissed when we lost power

SotC

Gb2Gaia

tony hawk games or vanilla/bc wow
also melee

Probably playing gta 4 online when it first released. Cops vs robbers was ridiculously fun. There was something really special about the first few months. I can't put my finger on why but everybody was really into role playing and exploring the city with each other. I feel like you couldn't get that experience anymore. Kids are too cynical.

Probably the release week or two of Splatoon.

Playing Xenoblade Chronicles blind over the course of two weeks as far as recent memory goes.

>ywn go back to those simpler times

Goldeneye.

Halo 3. It was too fun

It's a three-way between Warcraft 3 customs, Natural Selection 1 and TF2 before it turned into a shitheap

Halo 3 custom games. My friend made pretty sweet infection levels and we'd play them for hours.

Natural selection was so fucking fun.

TF2

Saints Row 2 Co op with my brother

It's a tie between Resident Evil 4 and Metal Gear Solid 3.

>RE4
>played that shit straight away again when I had completed the game for the first time
>well-paced with just the right kind of difficulty involved
>have probably completed it 20 times since then
>still not bored of it
>tfw getting the urge to play it by simply writing this post


>was a preteen when I first played MGS3
>only stealthed 40% of the game, went full DSP mode otherwise
>had a great amount of fun regardless
>try 100% stealth, was surprisingly easy so I went straight to Extreme difficulty
>playing the game the right way was very rewarding
>try European Extreme afterwards
>most tense experience I've ever had
>could spend 20+ minutes on a single section silently killing everybody one by one
>only to get spotted by one guard when I didn't think anybody else was still alive

I couldn't shut up about how impressed I was at the time with the fact that MGS3 had changed up the AI's patrols depending on the difficulty. I had never seen that in a game before.

007 nightfire as a kid was life for me. I would play against the bots hours on end.. Vice city was pretty big for me too. It's laughable now but that city felt endless to me as a kid. Cruising down Miami beach with the neon lit buildings behind me was a special feeling as a kid.

>Tfw you'll never have feels that pure again

I would have to guess Morrowind the first time.

Dino Crisis 2 was a blast

nerding out on wc3 custom games

when I was a young teenager and still bad but started progressing
now that im good alot of the is no longer there

Depends, singly player games have had a big impact on me but when I really think about it games I could play with my friends irl and eventually online multiplayer gaming were the mosst fun I have ever had in vidya. There is something about the unpredictable nature of human beings that is captivating on the static variables of 1's and 0's.

>white people?

>*crowd starts getting upset and heckles begin*

>Listen, listen my brothers!

>White people should be fucking ENSLAVED!

>*crowd starts slowly applauding*

>Every single fucking subhuman white man should be strung on meat hooks

>*crowd starts standing and giving a standing ovation*

>The white man should then be anally penetrated with not black cocks, but black dildos...

>*crowd is stunned and is getting slightly violent*

>Why you ask? These privileged white men don't deserve the dark chocolate cock!!!!

>*crowd ferociously yells in approval*

>These white men will only lick up the creme filling after their women are chained up and rammed by the giant chocolate yodels that are the BBC!!!!!

>*crowd is making tribal chants*

>We will hunt down the white man!! We shall castrate them all and sacrifice their women to the black man!!!!!! The offspring will be brought to the interracial breeding grounds!!!! I will clean up the remains with my white boy tongue!!! I shall serve the black man's cock with my white boy tongue!!!! The black man will have his way with me and my people!!!!

>*crowd is erupting and stampedes the theater as the white men are hog tied and dragged to the cock chambers and the women willfully submit to their black masters

>SHABAZZ!!! SHABAZZ!!!! THE BLACK MAN SHALL RISE AGAIN!!!!! LITTLE WHITE COCK? I THINK NOT!!!!!!!!!

is this dalton?

early games with internet access,
Phantasy star online for dreamcast
Unreal tournament
Ragnarok Online (IRO)

I remember staying awake till like 5am on school nights

Like 3 hours ago, I was just playing FIFA 16
alone

GTA4 with my homies on Xbox live

We'd just make a sandbox game with only rocket launchers and friendly fire disabled, and then we'd just launch eachother around the map for hours. It was awesome.

Dad?

>Smash Bros Melee
>Playing shiek vs marth on corneria at a low level
>Triangle dashing is pretty neat
>Race to 20 wins

That was the most fun I had. And then you get better and everything becomes this weird overwhelming meta that is fun in its own right but nothing compared to sheer joy of both being bad and every cool "new" thing that you did was somehow fucking amazing because you haven't seen it 1 million times yet.

Return to Castle Wolfenstein in the early 2000's.

no thanks, I am watching my carbs. Got to stay away from pasta.

Go to bed Youmu

Getting a group together to do budokai 3 tournament.

Team Fortress 2 before Valve ruined it

Playing through the entire Half-Life 2 series on xbox 360 before I could afford a gaming PC. Having it totally blow me away because I was used to playing PS2 (wasn't a very rich family.)

Playing TF2 vanilla in it's golden era.

Playing Halo 3 online.

Playing Smackdown 2 and other wrestling games on my PS1 as a kid.

Playing PS1 and N64 games during it's era in general.

Playing through HL1 for the first time.

Playing through Deus Ex for the first time.

Playing through Demon Souls for the first time.

Playing through Doom series for the first time.

Playing Blood for the first time.

Playing through Resident Evil 4 for the first time.

Playing Bad Company 2 during it's heyday.

Playing Counter-Strike Source at a LAN cafe in Vermont as a little kid and then eating pizza with my parents across the street.

Playing Champions of Norrath all the way through with my dad before he became a drunk.

Watching my grandpa play Doom on windows 95.

Playing Die Hard Trilogy as one of my first games.


I have lots of good vidya memories that I don't regret. I think it's time to leave vidya now, it's become so shit and soulless.

Halo 3 custom games.
Getting used to the combat in the wonderful 101.
Tricking guards in MGS 3.

When I started playing TF2 with a party. Damn I miss those guys.

starcraft broodwar before replays and pro scene
ultima online
wolfenstein enemy territory
team fortress 2 before the mannconomy update

Probably the first summer I played netstorm or fallout 1 & 2, and Diablo with my mates from school that was an awesome summer

The free for all where you get to play as all heroes and villains on Battlefront 2

Staying up all night on Halo or Battlefield.

Custom Robo Revolution with my friends.

CS 1.6

honestly even with friends the game is boring, there's absolutely no challenge at all, it tries too hard to be funny but only end up massively headache inducing; and the gameplay itself is barebones as fuck. Also every weapon feels exactily the same.

The year Uncharted 2 and Assassin's Creed 2 released back to back. I was a freshman in college moved out of state on my own and I remember it being a lot of fucking rain literally week in and week out and campus was comfy as fuck and after class I would play those two games.

I also enjoyed Black Flag on my PS4 it was my first PS4 game.

Playing demos off those monthly demo disks for ps1.

Military industrial complex 2 mod map for l4d.

Going on the slow mount from Undercity to Booty bay.

my nigger, shit was so fucking stupid that it can't NOT be a blast. Playing with friends we always banned force push/pull though, that shit was nowhere near fair.

2008, dim lamp on, listening to slayer and amon amarth on my philips 4gb mp3 player, eating haribos and playing final fantasy XII.

>Halo 2 and 3 online with my middle school/high school friends. Forging maps, going for Vidmaster achievements, following the MLG circuit, playing competitive custom games, etc.
>CoD:MW2 because I moved to a different state right after it came out and used the game (and the series) to stay connected to my fellow autist piece of shit friends from back home.
>Joining Garry's Mod RP servers (specifically Hogwarts, MLP, and Clone Wars) with my friend and his brother about 6 months ago and finding fun ways to get kicked/banned, and bend the rules as much as possible to fuck with the mods/admins

I'm not even an extroverted person (I'm on fucking Cred Forums) but my happiest memories of playing games all involve dicking around with friends. As far as less social things go, playing Dreamcast as a kid was the happiest I've been playing games. Trying to unlock secret characters in Capcom vs. SNK, or finally figuring out how to progress in Sonic Adventure, or seeing the trailer for SA2 for the first time all gave me a mystifying feeling that, looking back, hits me with an absurd amount of nostalgic feeling.

>I'm too jaded and grown up to feel the sense of childlike wonder when breaking new ground in a game
>No time in busy adult life to play online games with my dumb high school friends for hours on end
>We will all slowly drift apart without vidya

guild wars

>RTS
Original War
>RPG
Baldur's Gate 2
>FPS
Half-Life
>GSG
Europa Universalis
>Sim
Mechwarrior 4
>Platformer
Crash Bandicoot
>Racing
Gran Turismo 1
>Adventure
King's Quest V
>Turn based
HoMM3
>Tactical
Jagged Alliance 2

Off the top of my mind.

Sounds like it was a good time I love that game and gummy bears, good taste user

Learning OoT speedtricks and other glitches
God Hand in general
Mario Kart Double Dash co-op with my little brother
Perfect Dark multiplayer

Dawn of War
Quake
Mechassault 2
Halo 3/CE
Paladins

Jedi Knight Jedi Academy multiplayer
Call of Duty 1 multiplayer
Crash Team Racing 100% and local multiplayer
MGS3 first playthrough
Playing through all max payne games
CS:S and TF2 around when they both were in their prime
S.T.A.L.K.E.R first playthrough
VTMB first playthrough
New Vegas is always fun
Halo 3 Forge fun with friends
Hotline Miami
any videogame with friends that wasnt mario party games

Alone: Beating AoS with a ton of different weapons
not alone: MHFreedom with friends an entire summer

Ragnarok Online

Around the time Wrath came out was the most fun I had, but I still maintain that BC and Vanilla was the better game, I was simply too young to enjoy it.

All of the PS1 era

Ace Combat is up there for sure.
Those games are just so much fun.

I'm going to get a lot of shit for this I know, but I really enjoyed Battleborn.

scamming people on runescape and getting away with it.

Monster Hunter. The first one.

probably playing euro truck sim 2 multiplayer with my friends. 10/10 game

Deus Ex, by far.

I remember joining a low rates pserver (1x1x1x) making an archer and having no idea what the fuck i was doing i got into a party with a swordman in orc dun turned out it was an alt for the GM of the third best guild in the server he invited me to join the guild made some good friends there and relloled a Priest quickly getting him to level 99 and helping out in WoE

Damn WoE was one of the most fun I have ever had in any game

Still good friends with those guys

Raiding with friends in Destiny
I don't care what your opinion is on the game itself, but it really forms strong friendships from learning raids together

LoL URF when it was first release

Left 4 Dead 1 online demo.

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That one time I was playing Tekken 4 and I kept losing so I couldn't stop crying. Then my mother came in and played with my penis until I came.

Was your mom's name Lindy?

She was my mom too.

Except it was my dad who did mine.

playing through rome total war for the first time

Somebody give me something emulatable that will reignite my passion for vidya

stealing people's items in D2 with my best friend before they patched it out

Back when I was young, smash melee came out
put up coms on random, me and the gang all place bets on which com would win, all lv 9
each win gets you fifty monopoly bills, first to 250 won
Winner gets the fat candy pile
god we were fucking loud

Full "completion" of Freelancer. Saw every system, every ship, every special weapon. Built the most powerful ship in existence and became a cardamine runner until that computer died and I lost all of my progress. Good fucking times.

>Single player:
Mario 64
Bomberman the Second Attack
Yoshi's Island
Portal 1 & 2

>Multi player:
TF2
Timesplitters Future Perfect
Unreal Tournament 2003/2004
WarioWare Mega Party Games

either playing with my friends on split screen in halo back in highschool during school dances, or playing a M-rated game behind my dad's back, the thrill made it fun

Maybe I'm a pleb, but Spongebob: Battle for Bikini Bottom was one of the most fulfilling, fun games I've played

Also, Crash Bandicoot 3. Everything you do or collect in that game just feels really satisfying for some reason

Rev rounds as HoS when outnumbered and outgunned on Ss13.

The times I was not cheap shotted or instantly died.

This is nothing to be ashamed of at all. Universally praised game.

Playing l4d with farf, cake, and the pwnzmaster

I know, but a casual who hasn't played the game would think "A Spongebob game? What are you, 5?"

Playing Kingdom Hearts 1 and 2 for the first time as a kid. Playing Bayonetta for the first time. Playing Gauntlet The Seven Sorrows with my brother and friends.

Right now, playing SMT for the 2nd time and doing challenge quests.

I had literally NO CLUE that you got the ability to fly in tokyo and uncover another quarter of the map with a bunch more side quests.

60 hours in and nowhere near bored yet.

Thats why casuals are faggots user

Any game where I just had fun fucking around with my bros.

>tfw everyone is busy now
>work or school all the time
>those days are gone now

Phantasy Star 2 on Sega.

Getting through Alien Soldier, Castlevania Chronicles and all three Streets of Rage games without continuing once.

Playing through Halo CE for the first time and then waiting for Halo 2 to come out. Halo 3 with friends.

Timesplitters 2 with friends.

Beating the Japanese girl in 1st place on Bomberman XBLA leaderboards.

Resident Evil 1-3. RE5 mercenaries with my brother.

My first 100 hours of Morrowind.

Bleeding Castlevania: SOTN dry and getting 200.6% map completion and the bestiary 100% filled.

My first playthrough of Sid Meier's Secret of Monkey Island, which I didn't use a guide for.

My first playthroughs of JSR and JSRF.

Stronghold: Crusader with my brother.

Alone in the Dark 1-3 while friends watched.

My first playthrough of Kirby Superstar with my brother.

My first 100 hours of an MMORPG before realizing how unrewarding they are.

Honestly I could keep going. I have too many. Video games will always be my life.

>2007
>Played Battlefield 2
>Used to Admin some of the most popular servers
>Had over 10k hours with my main account
>Loved the game but always kinda wanted more from it
>Friend tells me about Project Reality
>.5 was just released
>Holy shit it was fucking amazing
>All the vehicles I wanted
>Guns were powerful and accurate
>Tons of teams that felt different from each other
>Changed most of our servers to PR .5
>Played the Mod religiously for months until...
>.6 was released
>The game went from fun as shit to just shit
>Spent weeks getting a server license
>The mod was no longer fun
>The devs became fucking primadonnas
>Community shrank from 50K+ people(about half the BF2 playbase at the time) to just a few thousand
>Forums went to shit
>People started defending the devs and every bad choice they made
>Got my forum account banned for protesting new changes
>Kept my .5 server up as long as possible
>Until someone sent a Cease and Desist to my ISP
I still play PR hoping to recapture that magic I once felt.

Chrono Cross
Kirby super star
Golden Sun
Banjo Kazooie

Nightfire multiplayer was great

>playing only sky rail
>obtaining the sentinel and camping on the roof of the house and dominating the whole game

Fuck me thinking about it never happening again really brings me down, someone take me back lads.

Super Mario 64, all of the Super Smash Bros games (including Brawl and 4), Star Wars Battlefront II, Pokémon Emerald, and Earthbound are probably my most "fun" experiences in gaming. I remember feeling complete bliss while playing them. Some recent games that have felt comparable to those experiences are Splatoon, Starbound, and Super Mario 3D World.

This one hurts.

SMB3 or Dark Souls...maybe MGS2 or FFVII. It's so hard to say. I've been playing games for so long.

Vanilla WoW was probably the pinnacle. I got it on a whim almost because I had been hearing a lot about it. My only other mmo experience was playing RO back when it was in alpha/beta so I still didn't know what to expect really. Game consumed my life. It was the most magical thing I had ever experienced. It was like having another life. Man I wasted so much time on it. All those jokes about it being crack back then were no joke. It was all I could think about. It was my ultimate escape from reality. Probably wasn't healthy for me but I don't think I care. Also it reminds me of when times were better and my life/family wasn't a fucking mess. I wish I could go back in time to those days.

As of the recent years it would be doing tacticool ops to cassette tunes in MGSV.

Thinking back through everything it would be WC3 custom maps, Halo CE, DW3 never gets old either.

Too much to count
>Getting lost for hours (Like getting into not getting literally lost) in LoM, SoM, SoE, and Alundra
>Beating games or bosses my older brother couldn't
>Couch co-op musou games with my brother
>LAN parties in High School
>Burning Crusade and SSC
>Indie games around 09~11
>That one two story arcade game where you were some pirate hot air balloon ship and moved between stories in those crazy conveyor seats

Playing rachet and clank going commando, the day tf2 made engies zapper broke rushing twitchy soldiers, this one match in skullgirls where i was able to fight the guy from one corner to the end inone wave like motion, playing kingdom heart

Playing Warcraft 3 custom games with my friends before Blizzard removed 99% of custom maps from the game with their final patch.

I dunno, recently probably Bayonetta 2 or playing Osu! with friends. Bloodborne was good too
DBZ: Budokai Tenkaichi 2 was some of the most fun I had playing games overrall I guess

Halo/COD with friends splitscreen, League/CSGO online

It's a tie between playing DayZ regularly with a small group of friends and my first few months of wow.

>Single Player
Saints Row 2. It is the most fun open-world game I've ever played. I love the city design, the wide range cars, clothing options, weapons, activities, etc. My favorite thing to do was just go around to all the different clothing shops and play dress-up. I don't think there's ever going to be another open-world game that will recapture the magic I felt with that game.
>Multiplayer
I miss all the good times I used to have with all my online friends on Xbox. Played shit tons of Halo 3, GTA 4, COD 4, and Rainbow Six: Vegas. Also, played a shit ton of the Phantasy Star Universe beta before they shut it down. Had like 3 different characters on it. I've never really been able to enjoy online gaming since.

as much as I loved couch co-op back in the day and all-night melee, I think that modern online games can be pretty fun too. I've been in some LoL games that kept me on the edge of my seat and low-ranked CSGO where everything's tense and your whole team shouts when you win a round. Even now, whatever comfy stuff nintendo puts out is good to sit through with my girlfriend, who enjoys mario.

That magic is still out there, Cred Forums. You just have to reach out for it.

As a kid, F-Zero X.
As an adult, Mark of the Ninja.

Hell yes Halo is the best when playing at LANs or online with friends. Those are my best memories, staying up till 5am playing at LANs. I converted my garage into a LAN center and we play Halo, Battlefield, COD, Overwatch all night every month. The next one I am hosting is Oct. 8th. Tons of alcohol consumed during the LANs.

it wasn't until college that I found a group of people that played maps that weren't skyrail or ravine. Really, fucking sub pen?

I've never played Chrono Cross or Golden Sun. Thanks kind user.

Which SMT?

either GTA 3 or Dark Souls when i starting gitting gud

Alien Soldier is fantastic.

operation flashpoint resistance with some bros

>ywn have the same feels while playing arma 3

arma3 is a shit

With friends, I had a lot of fun playing ESO when it first came out. As the updates slowly made it shittier and shittier we all split off into other games (most of us just fuck around on Overwatch now) but I do have fond memories of staying up until 7am to wait for all the Blues to log off so we could rape their keeps.

Single player, idk I've had the most fun in DA:Origins. It's the most recent RPG game i've played that is actually pretty satisfying RPG wise. I've replayed it quite a few times since it's release.

...

>playing Secret of Mana 3 player on the SNES with my older brother and neighbor
>playing N64 (Mario Kart 64, Snowboard Kids 1 & 2, Mario 64, etc.) with my older brother and neighbor
>playing Dreamcast (Vigilante 8 2nd Offence, Power stones, taking turns on Gut's Rage, etc.) with neighbor and his friends
>playing Pokemon Blue
>playing Xenogears

Being a child certainly lent itself to the enjoyment of these things, but even revisiting these games they still hold up as being fun.

Bully when it first came out was the height of my enjoyment of video games

literally me

8 man system link of halo 2 back in middle school

So much Mountain Dew and Doritos

Probably playing co-op games on the PS2 with my younger brother. Shit like that Wallace and Gromit: Curse of the Were-Rabbit, Lego Star Wars, Shrek 2, and other stuff. We would also sometimes play Runescape together. I would have a house and he would cook stuff for any guests that bothered to show up.

We don't get to hang out much now.

The Burning Crusade Karazhan to Black Temple

>left for dead 4 player splitscreen with friends
>all of mgr
>all of pillars of eternity
>any boss fight in dragons dogma

TF2 and BC2 with my friends.

immedeately after any boss fight in dark souls
feels so fucking good when you finally beat them

Morrowind or Tie Fighter if I'm honest

GameCube stuff like Melee, Mario Sunshine, and Chibi-Robo.

Since then the most fun I've had was with MGSV. Still fun after 330 hours.

Playing Demon's Souls for the first time back in 2009.

It brought out the inner tryhard in 13-year-old me.

syphon filter for fucking PSP with the first real community i ever bonded with.

i fuckin miss those days

Dark Souls

>AM2R release with Cred Forums
>Smash 4 with my brothers and their girlfriends during Thanksgiving
>Playing Halo: Reach customs every night in a row for months with my buddies in high school
>Getting my dad to play Mario Kart 64 with the three of us
>Watching dad play Mechwarrior IV and witnessing him killing everything to death

Vidya is always best when you have people to share it with.

Sounds like they have a serious case of shitty taste user.

Probably the time that my friends picked up pic related. We passed the controller around and made the freakiest monsters we could, then took turns waddling them around and seeing if we could legitimately beat the game.

Nothing too special, but it combined my love of drawing, video games, and my friends.

Mount & Blade CRPG siege mode, during the OP 2h, anime hair, ladder spam period

RIP

playing gears of war 1 online with my friends

drunk expert co-op l4d1&2
halo forge
timesplitters 3 couch multiplayer making custom maps

cucking that elf in dragon age origins

Bayonetta.
All the Bioshocks were also fun to me.