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OSRSLegend
Santa can't hang
This image perfectly captures the chaotic holiday spirit of old-school RuneScape: a world where Santa doesn’t slide down chimneys—he sprints into the Wilderness armed to the teeth and absolutely ready to ruin someone’s day. The “Ho ho ho” isn’t cheerful, it’s a battle cry. The gift? Not presents, not cheer, just coal delivered at high velocity straight to the face. It’s peak RS energy: a festive outfit, a dangerous skull overhead, and players who know full well they shouldn’t trust anyone dressed for Christmas in the most lawless zone in the game. It’s dumb, it’s brilliant, and it’s exactly why RuneScape’s community has always been unmatched in chaotic creativity.
robsmith
Rise & Fall: Civilizations at War is the best RTS game of all time; a hill I will die on.
Rise & Fall: Civilizations at War was an amazing RTS because it blended classic strategy with bold, ahead-of-its-time ideas. On the surface, it had everything you’d expect: base building, resource management, diverse factions, and large armies clashing across detailed maps. But what set it apart was the Hero Command system, where you could take direct third-person control of legendary leaders like Alexander or Cleopatra and personally lead charges, fire ballistae, or cut through enemy lines. It created a seamless fusion of macro strategy and visceral action no other RTS offered at the time. Naval combat was also incredibly strong, with boarding mechanics and ship variety that many modern RTS games still struggle to match. Despite technical issues and being overshadowed by bigger franchises, Rise & Fall delivered ambition, personality, and moments that made you feel like you were truly shaping history.
PokemonOrLeaveEmOff
Is there a more iconic view than Halo's ring world from the surface?
This view is one of the most iconic sights in gaming because it captures the exact moment Halo becomes more than a shooter; it becomes a universe. Stepping onto the ring and looking up to see the landscape curve impossibly into the sky was a revelation. It told players, without a single line of dialogue, that this world was massive, mysterious, and unlike anything they’d seen before. It blended sci-fi wonder with natural beauty, creating an atmosphere that felt both alien and strangely peaceful. This shot isn’t just scenery; it’s Halo’s identity distilled into a single breathtaking moment.
FossilGamer
Legendary scene to meme
That opening moment in Skyrim is iconic because it instantly pulls you into the world without fanfare or tutorials. You wake up on a cart, confused, surrounded by strangers who already know more about your situation than you do. It’s simple, but it sets the tone perfectly: you’re not a chosen hero yet, you’re just another prisoner caught in someone else’s chaos. And the line “Hey you, you’re finally awake” became legendary because it’s the exact moment millions of players realized they were stepping into a world where anything could happen. It’s a pivot point in gaming: a meme, a memory, and a masterclass in immersive storytelling—all delivered before you even stand up.
TheRatMan
If not friends, why friend shaped?
Headcrabs: if they’re not friends, why are they so aggressively friend-shaped? They’re tiny, round, scuttly little dudes with the silhouette of something you’d gently pick up and place in a shoebox with air holes. They hop like excited pets. They chirp. They sit there looking like they want snacks and affection, not your skull. Evolution absolutely knew what it was doing. Headcrabs aren’t monsters; they’re tragic little buddies with terrible life choices. They’re friend-shaped because the universe has a sense of humor.
TheRatMan
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PokemonOrLeaveEmOff
Rellor Is the Greatest Pokémon of All Time (Don’t Even Argue)
Look, we need to talk about respect. Not for legendary dragons or psychic cats or gods disguised as llamas. No. I’m talking about Rellor — the tiny beetle that rolls its mud ball so proudly you’d think it was holding the entire Pokémon world together. People say Rellor is weak. Wrong. Rellor is humble. It doesn’t need wings or cosmic powers. It has a dirt ball. A handcrafted, artisan, farm-to-table dirt ball. And it rolls that thing with the confidence of a Pokémon who knows it’s actually the main character. Charizard? Overhyped. Mewtwo? Too dramatic. Rellor? Shows up, rolls mud, minds its business, and becomes art. It literally evolves by appreciating its own mud-ball creativity. That’s growth. That’s peak performance. While everyone else is firing lasers, Rellor just says, “No thanks, I’m building something.” Inspirational. A true role model. So yes, Rellor is the best Pokémon.
FossilGamer
Find me a better named Sci-fi ship than the UNSC Pillar of Autumn, I dare you!
In a universe filled with sleek star cruisers and towering dreadnoughts, few ship names strike with the quiet power of The Pillar of Autumn. It isn’t just memorable; it’s iconic. Its brilliance lies in the balance of poetry, mystery, and symbolism. It doesn’t sound like a warship at all. There’s no “Nova,” “Vanguard,” or “Dominator.” Instead, it feels gentle, rooted in nature, carrying a sense of change and fading light. That contrast makes it unforgettable. When a ship with such a soft name still leads humanity’s most pivotal battles, it creates a compelling tension: quiet strength hidden within elegance. The words themselves hold emotional weight. “Pillar” suggests support and something essential to survival. “Autumn” evokes transition, endings, and the edge of renewal. Together, they form a vessel that symbolizes humanity standing firm as everything else falls away, a final support in a collapsing world. It’s poetic without excess.
khizeradmin
God of War Ragnarok
God of War Ragnarök is an action-adventure game where players take the role of Kratos and his son as they embark on a quest to prevent the coming of Ragnarök. Players explore the Nine Realms, battling enemies in close-up, hand-to-hand combat against human-like raiders and fantastical creatures. Players use the Leviathan Axe and the chained Blades of Chaos to battle enemies, with attacks resulting in large sprays of red blood, decapitation, and dismemberment