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Always remember Metal Gear Solid 1 & Legacy of Kain: Soul Reaver.



I think it`s mainly with RPGs I play. My memories for parts of the game get fuzzy, and then I sorta forget them.
Now if only I could forget everything from the AA games, so I can play them fresh again... : (



 

              

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I never forget a gaming story if I like/love the game, just like my brain is unable to forget any single frame of a movie I've watched and enjoyed.

 

I dunno, it's awesome and at the same time frustrating that I cannot use such power for, let's say, university. :(



Ps1 era including syphon filter, mgs and Abe's odysee, I can still remember.

These days there is no feeling to it, so I remember nothing of the story and just remember the gameplay. Similar to movies I guess. All explosions and nothing memorable. 



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I forget stories immediately?

I mean like in GTA 4 there is some slavic guy coming to the US thats all I can remember.

Halo humans fight aliens with help of super soldiers.

Uncharted goofy (average joe) is looking for treasures.

Mario "Not at all plumbing"-plumber saves kidnapped princess from bowser.


I just remember the most important stuff. The rest is mostly nonsense anyway.


Oh yeah and then there is stuff like

FF13.  Ex soldier babe with pink hair    something lcie falcie   whatever.



Unless its a really crappy game (which I've never played one of that quality) then I almost always remember the story, or the major details for a long time.



I pretty much remember every game's story.



"Just for comparison Uncharted 4 was 20x bigger than Splatoon 2. This shows the huge difference between Sony's first-party games and Nintendo's first-party games."