Turboclese
Banned
Yes. I love gaming. While I want my games to look and play the best, the most important thing is that I am having fun.
I haven't enjoyed playing a video game in a fair while.
But I'm always optimistic for the future.
You'd think coming home after work and playing a game would be always nice, but usually work makes me too tired to even look at a list of games to single out on.
Something I've been thinking about the past few years. I saw this today.
"turbulent weather rolls in, skies thickening before bursting onto the roads. Crowds at the side of the track reach for their macs and umbrellas, winds tug at the trackside scenery while puddles form in the divots and dips of the road surface,"
"The heat from the sun dynamically melts the snow, with northern-facing surfaces reacting first."
and ppl seem to be losing their shit. Then there's No Sky Man game i checked out and ppl are going nuts for it, yet no one really knows how it plays. I was at a side chicks house last weekend and invited my boy over to cotch. He brought his PS4 and was eager to show me games like infamous and killzone. He was taking close ups of walls n shit and showing me excitedly.
But all this shit, at the end of the day just seems like people are playing games (GAF and enthusiasts) to be impressed on a technical/art level than having fun.
Take a step back for a min n really see if you're having fun with the games u play.
that just sounds sad
I was at a side chicks house last weekend and invited my boy over to cotch.
It's my life. I work to pay bills and buy games. Nothing is better than spending a weekend living in the world of a great game. Fallout, Portal, Uncharted, Demons Souls, I can spend hours living in their world and leaving my crappy one behind.
I have litterally no idea wtf this sentence is supposed to mean
Great op. Unfortunately "having fun playing games" is something gaf has little to no interest in.
I was at a side chicks house .
I disagree. Hobby-wise, I always feel that engagement without fun is a waste of time. It leaves me with engagement-remorse afterward."Fun" should never be the objective of a gaming (or any other) experience. "Engagement" should be the objective.
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Staying on topic, I wouldn't check out a game solely on looks and tech marvel. Even if uncharted didn't look as crazy as it did in that trailer I would still check it out. As long as it looks doable
Playing an oldie and a newish game at the moment.
Medal of Honor Allied Assault is pretty fun, even with such little substance and story line.
The Last of Us is radically different. The stealth and combat feel like chores and almost entirely drained of fum after failing the second time.
Games are still fun for me, but stressful games like TLOU is pretty unfun, but is still really interesting and the story is what keeps me playing.
It's no mystery why games are such a great form of escapism. Nothing like being super stressed out over something and then letting yourself get lost into a game world and all the things stressing you out leave your mind.This sounds kinda depressing tbh... especially that last part.
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I'm not into rubbing one out in public places.I'm playing Monster Monpiece in my lunch breaks since everyone is watching the soccer matches. I enjoy it.
Great op. Unfortunately "having fun playing games" is something gaf has little to no interest in.