In the case of 'Portal', it's the unique concept. The idea of using portals to solve puzzles is so innovative. And the story gradually unfolds as you progress through the test chambers, revealing the dark secrets of the facility. It keeps you engaged from start to finish. You start as a simple test subject and end up uncovering a much bigger conspiracy. The character development of Chell, though mostly silent, is also very interesting as you see her become more and more skilled at using the portal gun.
For my favourite 'The Legend of Zelda' story, it's the sense of exploration. You can freely roam the huge world, discover hidden secrets and ancient ruins. It makes you feel like a true adventurer in a magical realm.
Regarding 'Final Fantasy VII', it's the depth of the characters. Each character has their own backstory, dreams, and fears. The overarching plot about saving the planet from the destruction caused by Shinra is epic. The relationships between the characters, like Cloud's relationship with Tifa and Aerith, add so much emotional depth. It's not just a story about fighting evil but also about personal growth, love, and redemption.
In the case of 'Pride and Prejudice', what makes it special is the development of the relationship. It's not a simple love - at - first - sight kind of story. The characters grow and change as they interact with each other. Elizabeth becomes more open - minded, and Darcy becomes less proud. Their love is based on mutual respect and understanding that develops over time.
My favourite bedtime story, 'Cinderella', is special because it gives hope. Cinderella endures so much hardship but still remains kind. And in the end, she gets her happily - ever - after. It makes me believe that no matter how difficult life is, good things will come to those who wait and stay positive.
It could be the emotions it evokes. If it's a story about a reunion, the joy and relief in that moment can make it special.
It could be the sense of closure it provides. A great ending ties up all the loose ends and gives the reader or viewer a feeling of satisfaction.
Free children's favourite bedtime stories are special because they provide a wonderful opportunity for parents or caregivers to bond with the child. During story time, there is a closeness that is created as the adult reads or tells the story. The stories themselves are often full of vivid imagery and gentle language, which is soothing for a child's mind before sleep. They also tend to have positive themes, like friendship and family, which can give children a sense of security and happiness as they drift off to sleep.
The relationships made it special. In the animal shelter story, the bond I formed with those puppies was unique. They were like little furry friends who depended on me and I on them. It was a relationship based on trust and care which made the whole experience very special.
My favourite game story is about 'The Legend of Zelda'. Link, the hero, has to save Princess Zelda from Ganon. He travels through a vast and magical land, solving puzzles in dungeons and fighting all kinds of monsters. It's a story full of adventure and heroism.
The charm of 'Game of the Year - Game Dev Story' lies in its detailed simulation of the game dev process. You start from scratch, hire staff, come up with ideas, and see your game grow. There are different genres to explore, and the in - game events keep things exciting. You also need to manage your resources carefully. All these elements combined make it a special game.
For 'The Tell - Tale Heart', it's the psychological aspect. The way the narrator's mind slowly unravels is what makes it special. His guilt over the murder makes him hear things that may or may not be real. It really gets into the human psyche and how our own minds can be our worst enemies.
In my best fart story, it was special because of the setting. Being in a library, a place that's supposed to be quiet and solemn, and then having this loud and embarrassing fart just made it stand out. It was a moment that I'll never forget because of all the stares I got.