What's the most important thing to you in games?
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- T2KFreeker
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What's the most important thing to you in games?
I only ask because I want to know where the gamers here sit. Mind you, I am not picking on anyone at all, just curious. Obviously, the perfect package is that the game wows you with everything, but do graphics really get you going more than anything else? The Music? Story? What really wets your apetite and makes you want to sink your teeth into a game?
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Story for me. I'm an RPG nut. This whole week I've been playing the Xenosaga trilogy and I'm 3/4's through Xenosaga Episode 2. I've practically been playing all day and all night. Waking up at 1:30 PM and playing until 5 AM. Of course I do take a couple of hour breaks every now and then (as you can see I'm here right now instead of playing the game). RPG's are also the type of games that age cannot touch if the plot holds up well. I could pop in Destiny Of An Emperor on the NES right now or Phantasy Star 2 and still be enjoying those great games.
It's a damn shame that lately all that matters is graphics and action. Ooh wow fancy game. $50? Sure I'll buy it. *2 hours later* what it's over?
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It's a damn shame that lately all that matters is graphics and action. Ooh wow fancy game. $50? Sure I'll buy it. *2 hours later* what it's over?
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easy controls to figure out, and games that arent to complicated
this is pretty much why i stopped buying systems after the Dreamcast (even tho i own an Xbox and Gamecube, but the games i have are mostly classic ports of old games)
i miss the RPGs of the Sega CD/Saturn era
the most complicated game i ever played was Everquest, and i wasted 2 years in that world and after i quit i vowed to never play another online game EVER
i want to relax when i play a game, and when i get frustrated or tense, im not having a relaxing time
this is pretty much why i stopped buying systems after the Dreamcast (even tho i own an Xbox and Gamecube, but the games i have are mostly classic ports of old games)
i miss the RPGs of the Sega CD/Saturn era
the most complicated game i ever played was Everquest, and i wasted 2 years in that world and after i quit i vowed to never play another online game EVER
i want to relax when i play a game, and when i get frustrated or tense, im not having a relaxing time
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Relaxing?? That's not what a games for.
I kid, of course. To me a good game is one that gets my pulse pounding, forces me to compete in a no-holds-barred race/battle/puzzle against a cruel computer. That's why I always liked racing games. It really annoys you when you crash into something right near the finish! and really satisfies you when you pass that cpu on the last lap of 50!.
I also like speed, that drew me to Sega in general and their "blast processing" .
I agree with the easy controls part but not too easy, it has to have some depth.
Anyway, my stupid thoughts. Ignore if necessary
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I kid, of course. To me a good game is one that gets my pulse pounding, forces me to compete in a no-holds-barred race/battle/puzzle against a cruel computer. That's why I always liked racing games. It really annoys you when you crash into something right near the finish! and really satisfies you when you pass that cpu on the last lap of 50!.
I also like speed, that drew me to Sega in general and their "blast processing" .
I agree with the easy controls part but not too easy, it has to have some depth.
Anyway, my stupid thoughts. Ignore if necessary
Blades
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i used to be that way, but ive changed over the years, maybe it was the 7 years of NHL hockey on the Genesis, or the stress and tension of playing Everquest that changed how i play, i think its more EQ that did itBlades wrote:Relaxing?? That's not what a games for.
I kid, of course. To me a good game is one that gets my pulse pounding
i now like games like daedalus encounter, Dragon Lore, Plumbers Don't Wear Ties (i kid)
even tho im playing WarCraft 2 right now which can get hectic when your getting beat up by the humans
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Just plain fun, I still play Atari 2600 and NES games... by today's standards the graphics and sound are archaic but if they are fun I don't care.
Many games today seem to forget that. They want to make them challenging, ok good but running from one end of a world to another over and over and over to get a new weapon or item is not really all that challenging.. it's tedious. Metroid Prime I'm looking at you. I stopped playing MP and Wind Waker for that reason, well Wind Waker had me doing some fun things but I'd use lots of inventory and all it would do is open up a new level and give me squat. They could have at least given me some $ or a real reward, let downs like that made me stop playing that game.
Many games today seem to forget that. They want to make them challenging, ok good but running from one end of a world to another over and over and over to get a new weapon or item is not really all that challenging.. it's tedious. Metroid Prime I'm looking at you. I stopped playing MP and Wind Waker for that reason, well Wind Waker had me doing some fun things but I'd use lots of inventory and all it would do is open up a new level and give me squat. They could have at least given me some $ or a real reward, let downs like that made me stop playing that game.
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