Certainly, I felt affection the moment I heard the first notes of Kyle Gabler's whimsical score start up; though I've never actually played the game myself, it's one I have a secondhand fondness for thanks to the memories and stories of my family members playing it — my, brother, sister - and - law and husband were
all absolutely enamored with the Wii version, and my father (who basically stopped playing games after the era of Battlezone and Karateka) honestly shocked me when he revealed he'd installed the mobile version on his phone to pass the time.
Back in 2002, when I was a PlayStation child, I was still replaying multiple Final Fantasy titles,
absolutely adoring GTA: Vice City and finding myself
enamored with Mafia.