Pokemon Fire Red for me, back then owning a GameBoy was the coolest thing ever. I do the miss the era of handheld gaming devices instead of smartphones nowadays.
I have 900 games in my Steam library but I probably have only really got into ~100 of them. A lot of the rest are just bundled games which I'm not too interested in :rolleyes:
Everyone knows that ESRB ratings don't really do much though, they're just a guideline for people when choosing games. Until they ever decide to enforce the law and prevent minors from purchasing M-rated games.
Rubick is my favorite, he's such a creative hero since you can steal any spell the opponents cast. In this regard he's the most versatile and potentially broken hero to play.
Most of the major events should be displayed on the Counter-Strike blog. So far Katowice and Dreamhack have been annual competitions, but there's bound to be more majors popping up as the playerbase continues to grow.
Congrats, a karambit always draws attention despite the pattern and wear. It's undoubtedly the sexiest knife skin in game in terms of looks and animations.
Binding of Isaac, FTL and most rogue-likes in general offer lots or replayability since no two playthroughs are the same.
Alternatively MOBAs like DotA and League of Legends also have loads of replayability content, with almost limitless permutations of heroes and item choices between games.
I'd probably go with some sort of elemental master sorcerer like in the Avatar series, where you could invoke whatever elemental spells you wanted at will.
I've watched only the major events like Katowice and Dreamhack, partly because of the chance of dropping souvenir cases (The Cobblestone one is worth ~$30, which is pretty awesome).
I find the player personalities of CS:GO to be quite nice, especially Pashabiceps! However I don't really find...