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Games I played that shaped how I play games. From early childhood, to college, to my first job. This isn't so much a childhood memories list as much as a general 'I remember this, and this is why it was important to me' list. Reviews in descriptions, will likely contain spoilers!
A little bit of a morbid list, but games that I rate very highly that deal with, at least to some extent, grief or loss. Many of these games came to me after losing my brother and helped me cope greatly.
Games I have 100% of achievements on steam. 'Perfect Games'. Not actually perfect; but games that I 100% tend to be games I enjoyed more Descriptions on these games will be about the achievements - were they worth it, did they add anything, etc.