Well, since Eksevis started honest confessions, I will make mine, too.
For me, Dungeon Siege was the first game I ever played. Used to visit my godmother and grandmother very infrequently when I was young, and they would let me play for some time. I always began a new character and took a loooong time to even leave the Wesrin Cross. Eventually, I learnt to reach Glacern quite quickly. The whole world of Dungeon Siege was unbelievably fascinating for me. Each minute I could spend there, I was happy. I remember being thrilled merely by opening the door in Etan's Inn and closing it again. Puller Staff was a godly item for me, I even built it out of lego. The furthest I ever got, was right after defeating goblins. Seeing an armor that offered 247 defense made me feel like in awe. Each monster, each character and each item was precious to me. I got to love foggy weather because it reminded me of surroundings of Glacern. Dungeon siege became superior to all the other games for me.
Later on, when I got my first computer on Christmas (I still use it), the first game I wanted was Dungeon Siege. I beat the whole game about twenty times before I even played something else.
That's pretty much it. Dungeon Siege is simply a world I would love to live in :orc:
Well, since Eksevis started honest confessions, I will make mine, too.
For me, Dungeon Siege was the first game I ever played. Used to visit my godmother and grandmother very infrequently when I was young, and they would let me play for some time. I always began a new character and took a loooong time to even leave the Wesrin Cross. Eventually, I learnt to reach Glacern quite quickly. The whole world of Dungeon Siege was unbelievably fascinating for me. Each minute I could spend there, I was happy. I remember being thrilled merely by opening the door in Etan's Inn and closing it again. Puller Staff was a godly item for me, I even built it out of lego. The furthest I ever got, was right after defeating goblins. Seeing an armor that offered 247 defense made me feel like in awe. Each monster, each character and each item was precious to me. I got to love foggy weather because it reminded me of surroundings of Glacern. Dungeon siege became superior to all the other games for me.
Later on, when I got my first computer on Christmas (I still use it), the first game I wanted was Dungeon Siege. I beat the whole game about twenty times before I even played something else.
That's pretty much it. Dungeon Siege is simply a world I would love to live in :orc: