diff --git a/src/blog/posts/2024/5/my-formative-games.md b/src/blog/posts/2024/5/my-formative-games.md index 0f957a5..032653b 100644 --- a/src/blog/posts/2024/5/my-formative-games.md +++ b/src/blog/posts/2024/5/my-formative-games.md @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ I'm not a _huge_ gamer. I've got a few consoles, I've played a fair few games, b The first game on the list is also one that I could tell you absolutely _nothing_ about, other than the fact it's the first game we got when my family got a PS2, and it's probably the only game my Dad would enjoy playing too. It had an amazing multiplayer mode, including a custom level designer, and that's pretty much all we used to do the whole time. It was great fun, but I never once played the story mode; I'm not even sure there _is_ a story mode. -## Halo 3 +## Halo 3 ![Box art for Halo 3 on Xbox 360, showing the Master Chief against a barren background](./src/images/halo-3.jpg) @@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ I think I lost at least 2 years to runescape between 2005-2007. I was _obsessed_ When I first played Fallout 3, I _hated_ it. I had no idea what to do, and was very used to regular story-driven games. Then at some point, I tried it again and got the hang of playing an open world RPG, and realised how much fun it could be. I played through Fallout 3 dozens of times, trying out different character builds, following different plotlines, often ignoring the main story until the very last minute. Once I found out about the glitch to get power armour early in the game it was a total game changer too. -## Pokémon Red +## Pokémon Red ![Box art for Pokémon Red for the Game Boy, showing a watercolour Charizard on a red background](./src/images/pokemon-red.jpg)