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  1. Comment on What is your most important game? in ~games

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    If I were going to play both D:OS2 and Pathfinder: Kingmaker, what order would you recommend them in? It sounds like you like the former a lot more, but is that reason to play it after so I can...

    If I were going to play both D:OS2 and Pathfinder: Kingmaker, what order would you recommend them in? It sounds like you like the former a lot more, but is that reason to play it after so I can enjoy Kingmaker more?

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    For anyone interested in a take on this topic, the Triple Click Podcast (hosted by Jason Schreier from Bloomberg, Maddy Meyers from Polygon and Kirk Hamilton formerly of Kotaku) recently did an...

    For anyone interested in a take on this topic, the Triple Click Podcast (hosted by Jason Schreier from Bloomberg, Maddy Meyers from Polygon and Kirk Hamilton formerly of Kotaku) recently did an episode on "The Games That Shaped Our Childhoods" in which they talked about the "most formative" games for their lives. It was a really interesting episode to listen to and think about, although it's unfortunately for Maximum Fun subscribers only.

    This is the list I came up with for myself afterwards:

    1. The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past
    2. Super Mario World
    3. Star Wars Galaxies
    4. Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic
    5. The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion

    The first two are games I played a lot as a young child and really defined the games I would play going forward. Star Wars Galaxies is a really unusual pick, but it started my interest in roleplay and was a huge part of my early teenage years. The latter two would go on to cement story-driven RPGs as my favorite genre of game.