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The video game trilogies that shaped me

Video games were a large part of my life. As far as I can remember, playing was always there. Play from the driver and Spyro With PS1, playing has always been a constant interest for me. In many ways, Gaming shaped me as a person and is mostly the one I am. However, today we look at three trilogies that shaped me as a player. These were heavy rackets, especially for Sony at the time.

I always loved science fiction. I grew up and still live and breathe science fiction sizes like star WarsSo Ratchet and Clank was exactly in my alley. Not to say it's how star WarsBecause it is not. It is exactly what I would classify as a science fiction adventure. I liked the various and unique planets that offered these games. The 3D platform was on another level (word game intended) and the stories were always so fascinating. As a child, the title heroes, ratchets and clank and many others in this universe worked together so wonderfully to worry about stupidity, laughter and heart. These were the first characters with whom I really connected to a deeper level. Maybe because I got older and understood more, or maybe because they were so well written. Regardless of this, the world of Ratchet and Clank It is fascinating to get in with so many creatures and beings!

The boys negotiate some upgrades for clank!

Jump to Ratchet and Clank 3, with the title being “Up Your Arsenal” made me feel like being super rebellious. I would say the title in front of the people loudly and just feel like a worse. At that time I didn't notice how funny “going command” was, but as an adult I still gnaw.

Still on the subject of Ratchet 3, I worship the Starship Phoenix. You could walk around and explore it; I felt like a space driver who was ready to take on something with my army and unique weapons! I also have the feeling that the music selection in these games was put to the point! The optimistic, committed music really helped here to give the tone here.

Sly Raccoon was a basic food of my childhood and really promoted my love for Stealth games, since this was actually my first stealth game. Which child doesn't love Ninjas? Because exactly I felt so that I played these games. Now these characters are anthropomorphic, which means that they were humanized animals! Thanks to Sly, Murray and Bentley, I can never watch a raccoon, a pinball or turtle as well.

These games keep me very challenging and, as such, are the first games that I fully remember how to hold out and not give up. Before that, I would have adults help me. The clever trilogy is beautiful in that you can be the meaning of friendship and how you can be your family, which is very important these days to look back. I remember that I am so incredibly sorry for what happened to Bentley and ultimately became a wheelchair user. It was a great emotion as a child!

Super sneaky movements!

Wow, Jak Perhaps the most memorable here and for good reason. This game taught me that change is sometimes a good thing! The inheritance of the forerunner to JAK 2 was probably a massive tone shift. Jak 2 wasn't just Now dark and nervous, the world was no longer bright and colorful; We had cities with skyscrapers and Jak actually talked. I know you like to protect Ratchet and Clank, but for me the JAK games, especially 2 and 3, really brought me into the shooter aspect because the controls were so tight. Exploring with floating vehicles was stunning. It didn't feel like a huge bombastic adventure, it felt like a coarse -grained drama on street level, and I worship it for that. All three games here all feel beyond the world, and to this day it is so unique and fresh.

These boys mean business!

These trilogies all played a major role in the design of me. They taught me the importance of friends and family, promoted my love for the similar art styles that can be seen here and even taught me habits like perseverance in the face of difficulties or just being there if I needed comfort in my formative years.

Which games have shaped you? Let me know in the comments!