For anyone reading this who knows me, it would come as no surprise that I consider Metal Gear Solid
an influential game in my life.
Not exact matches
What I do not understand is that, if your end
game is that you are going to die, and, even if you are extraordinarily
influential, that your influence will one day fade, what motivates you
in life?
In an age where hyperrealistic graphics can make you believe you're watching a
live football match only to realise that two teenagers are controlling the action, it seems bizarre that such a basic - looking, straightforward
game could be so popular and
influential.
I'd ask myself before I... well, before I did pretty much anything, from taking a much - needed part - time job, to buying a certain baby toy, to playing the «stinky feet
game» with my toddler (once, a particularly
influential AP mom
in my online world had suggested such
games would cause my child to feel shame about his body for the rest of his
life.)
Game Changers is a web series developed by the National Alliance for Youth Sports
in which well - known and respected professional and collegiate coaches and current and former athletes sit down to share incredible insight on their
lives; discuss the
influential coaches and parents who impacted them growing up; and reveal how those experiences not only led to their success
in sports but enabled them to become respected and productive members of society.
A new generation of hardware was struggling for meaningful content, and Capcom — practitioner of the most popular and
influential zombie
games on the planet — turned down a fresh Resident Evil entry
in favor of an improbable chimeran fabrication; Dynasty Warriors, photography, casual murder, and humiliating the
living dead all
in the same place at the same time.