![]() ![]() … Halo just had something that a lot of recent games lack! And that is spirit and guts! And, tell me this… who doesn’t go all “Aaah aaaa AAAAaaa aaa. That game just… lord have mercy! The music, the combat, the A.I. That bootup sequence, and then losing track of some days to reawaken all sweaty and a grummy controller in my hands, with the ending credits of Halo rolling by. My very first Xbox game was Halo, I still remember the day when I bought it together with my Xbox. Halo | Honestly? That ending just gave me the chills. My… GOD! How the fuck can you do anything but cry? Damnit… those games pull you in and sucker-punch you in the grundles if you don’t cry! Man loved that cinematic where those marines went into that Zerg infested Science Vessel… mmm mmm mmm! Then came brood wars… hoooooowee! Also, on the side? Blizzard makes the best cinematics as well. Each race had its own ending, intertwined. But what I loved about those endings was that they were all interlocked. It's also speculated that Six stole some of Mono's power, which wouldn't be the first time players have witnessed Six stealing power from others. Starcraft | Starcraft has always been my favorite RTS, ever. The secret ending confirms that Little Nightmares II is a prequel to the first game. I haven’t had the pleasure of completing the entire story of the newest expansion since I’m so busy with WoW and reviewing in my spare time but it is definitely on the list. (just kidding, play what side you like of course.)ĭestiny 2 | Destiny is another game with expansions but saving the world in that game and fighting with your little ghost by your side is absolutely amazing. Sylvanas being war chief (yes I’m horde, FOR THE HORDE) now has me so excited ’cause she is my favorite NPC in the game together with Chromie and Tyrande but she’s a filthy Alliance haha. World of Warcraft | I know WoW doesn’t really have an ending, but the ongoing expansions are so fucking good. I really want to see how Jenny’s story ends!!Īll the Tomb raider games | What’s better than a puzzle/ shooter with a happy ending? One with a badass woman named Lara Croft of course! I simply adored it and can still remember the ending of my first Tomb Raider called TR: Legends for the Xbox. I reviewed it last summer for LIX and I honestly can’t wait for part two to release. Jenny Leclue, Detectivu: I wanted to include this one because it has an open and unfinished ending, and this game has simply stuck with me. Pokémon was such a big part of my youth, you’ll probably see this franchise returning a lot in my answers on these favorites Wednesday questions. I mean, I love everything about those little fighter companions and their world. The first Pokémon game I owned and finished was Emerald, and I love it. Pokémon Emerald: I started the Pokémon games with the Red version, but that was my brother’s game. That’s why this game, and its ending, will always have a special place in my heart! I finished it in no time and fell in love with gaming. I am actually a late bloomer when it comes to gaming, I mean I played some Runescape and some basic games when I was little, but never really finished games When Diablo III came out, I was so hooked on this game. doi:10.1111/j. III: I don’t necessarily like this game’s ending because of the ending itself, but because it’s the game that got me into gaming (together with Skyrim). The relationship of nightmare frequency and nightmare distress to well-being. ![]() The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease. Variety and Intensity of Emotions in Nightmares and Bad Dreams. ![]() Nightmares and nonsuicidal self-injury: The mediating role of emotional dysregulation. doi:10.1038/srep44756Įnnis CR, Short NA, Moltisanti AJ, Smith CE, Joiner TE, Taylor J. Nightmares as predictors of suicide: an extension study including war veterans. Sandman N, Valli K, Kronholm E, Vartiainen E, Laatikainen T, Paunio T. Thematic and Content Analysis of Idiopathic Nightmares and Bad Dreams. Nightmare Themes: An Online Study of Most Recent Nightmares and Childhood Nightmares. doi:10.1111/j.Īmerican Psychiatric Association Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). Nightmare disorder, dream anxiety, and subjective sleep quality in patients with borderline personality disorder. Disturbed dreaming, posttraumatic stress disorder, and affect distress: A review and neurocognitive model. Linking psychological need experiences to daily and recurring dreams. Weinstein N, Campbell R, Vansteenkiste M.
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