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An Insight by Luke Cowling.

Keeping in the theme of meaningfulness pieces of art, or media, in the form of the ten most impactful in a list, I'd like to share another form of media that has shaped my personality over the years. It is no secret that I am a self-confessed nerd. I love everything geek, and this is in it's fullest in the form of video games. So, these are the ten video games that mean the most to me. Again they are in no particular order:

Pokemon Gold / Heart Gold, from Game Freak.

Mass Effect 2, from BioWare.

FF7: Crisis Core, from Square Enix.

Dragon Age: Origins, from BioWare.

Rappelz: Epic 4, from Gala-Net.


Digimon World 2, from Bandai.

Middle Earth: Shadow of War, from Monolith Productions.

Halo: Combat Evolved, from Bungie.

Monster Rancher, from Koei Tecmo.

Fable, from Lionhead Studios.

These are the games that I remember as having a lasting effect on me. Throughout thousands of hours, dozens of replays on replays, and years of memories, these ten stand out to me above all others at the best out there the world has to offer, for myself anyway.

LPC.

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