Fate/stay night made me hungry for anything related to historical literature, especially Arthurian and Greek mythos. It's almost like obsession at this point.
Quintet, Illusion of Gaia, it made me obsessed with certain myths, like the tower of Babel and some architectural marvels like Angkor Watt, the Pyramids, The hanging Gardens, etc.
I picked up the Witcher books last year after years of wanting them after 3. I also want to get the Metro books and maybe Romance of the Three Kingdoms after I recently got into Dynasty Warriors.
Witcher games introduced me to Sapowski and the Witcher short stories. Same with the various Lord of the Rings video games, and Dungeon and Dragons introduced me to R.A. Salvatore and his Icewind Dale series.
A lot of cyberpunk games in general led me down the rabbit hole of finding key authors in the genre like William Gibson. Probably Snatcher more than any other.
Castlevania made me read Carmilla, The Witcher made me read the two first books, Xenogears/Saga and many post Neon Genesis Evangelion japanese Games got me into Nietzsche. But mostly the Bible, that's the most referenced book ever, I just Downloaded Linda3 Again (PSX) and that Noah's ark/Ten comandments opening is just hilarious
None. I'd say it was anime which sorta got me to read books, but that's not entirely true honestly.
I started reading novels because I was tired of videogames for a while, and I always wanted to read some Sci-Fi Cyberpunk nonsense.
Samurai games like The Last Blade and Onimusha gave me an interest in Samurai media, which led to me reading works like The Book of Five Rings and Hagakure, among others.
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