In a good way though. Not in a "addicted" kind of way. Maybe the game was really immersive or fun or whatever.
A good OP always starts to get things going. It happened to me today. I lost track of time in a game for the first time since early July when I bought RDR. I came home from school today, and I booted up my copy of Just Cause 2 that I bought on Tuesday. Then it was dark outside 5 hours later and I felt like I just woke up. It was quite a strange feeling, but equally good. I know this wasn't an "addicted" kind of loss of time, cos I wasn't just playing this game, I was playing it and I had more fun than I did in early July when I played through RDR for the first time.
Now you.
EDIT: I forgot to mention Batman: Arkham Asylum. Good timeless times.
A good OP always starts to get things going. It happened to me today. I lost track of time in a game for the first time since early July when I bought RDR. I came home from school today, and I booted up my copy of Just Cause 2 that I bought on Tuesday. Then it was dark outside 5 hours later and I felt like I just woke up. It was quite a strange feeling, but equally good. I know this wasn't an "addicted" kind of loss of time, cos I wasn't just playing this game, I was playing it and I had more fun than I did in early July when I played through RDR for the first time.
Now you.
EDIT: I forgot to mention Batman: Arkham Asylum. Good timeless times.