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What’s better: feelies, or RULES OF NATURE?Vote now as we continue deciding the single best thing in games
Vote now as we continue deciding the single best thing in games

Feelies
Feelies were often presented as objects pulled from the game’s world: ID cards; blueprints; schematics; paper maps; cloth maps; iron-on patches; jewellery; newspapers; magazines; a paper chef hat; sunglasses; postcards; letters; badges; a blob of pocket fluff; a golf ball; and storybooks. I missed the golden age of feelies but do still fondly remember opening myMechWarrior 2box to find propaganda documents. I had no idea what they meant but was enthralled and even more eager for the installation to finish.
The experience of a game is more than just the time you’re actively playing it and feelies especially could blur the edges of reality and draw the world close around you.
Some games included feelies as anti-piracy measures, items that the game would ask you to reference at key points. I remembermurdertaxi game Quarantineincluded a sheet of “pedestrian weight to impact ratio” data I needed to look up when I launched the game, which still fascinated me as a weird document from its world. And others, hey, they just bunged in promo materials and novelties like t-shirts and posters and toys, which I know many remember fondly.
You do sometimes still see feelies these days but they’re mostly confined to expensive Collector’s Editions and deluxe re-releases. Between the cost and a shift to digital releases, it seems unlikely they’ll make a mainstream comeback anytime soon. One of the potential best things in video games is already behind us.
RULES OF NATURE
There is one moment in video games which never fails to bring me joy. Whenever it pops back into my head, I’ll watch a video on YouTube then beam for a good ten minutes. It’s a moment which is absurd yet captures so much of what I like about games. It is the end of the fight inMetal Gear Rising: Revengeancewhen a robot dinosaur the size of a building tries to cleave the cyborg ninja Raiden with its sword, so Raiden draws his own little sword and blocks the dinoblade. At this point, the metal soundtrack introduces the lyrics layer with a shout of “RULES OF NATURE!” After stopping the bus-sized blade, Raiden swings the dinosaur into the air and runs along its sword, slicing as he goes before chopping off the limb and landing in a cool ninja pose. He, of course, does not look at the explosion behind him.
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RULES OF NATURE

It is a perfect moment of video games. Technology and art and unreality unite in ridiculous spectacle. I just- sorry, hang on.
Okay, back now. I needed to stop writing to watch that video again. Magic. Pure beaming.
This is only one moment of one game, never to be repeated, but it still might be the very best thing.
But which is better?
Look, the fact that I whisper-shout “RULES OF NATURE!” every time I read the words in this post which I myself wrote means there’s no other choice. In the end, it has to be this way. And as much as I enjoyed feelies decades ago, these days I’m just not keen on (doubtless) paying extra to own lots of little bits and pieces I’d quickly shove into a drawer. But what do you say, reader dear?