The pitches for stuff like Dota and LoL might be due to it being hard to follow for outsiders. At least that's what I take from it. Whenever I try watching videos of a full game it starts easy enough to follow in that I can tell what is going on, but as players get more powerful it swiftly decends into too much of a clusterfuck to keep up with. Here are my thoughts at that point:mindfaQ said:Wow, surprised about all those Dota critics.
Preferences probably play a role about what kind of gameplay one will call dull, so here are some genres/games that come to my mind:
- many JRPGs
- Dear Esther (I liked that game though)
- many visual novels
- Minecraft
- most Jump'n'Runs
- some turn based games
- many bad games
- grinding heavy games
but since this topic has a strong negative touch, let me also list games where I have a blast watching them and where I directly would like to play them:
- shmups
- fighting games
- fast paced shooters
- Dota 2
"What the fuck was that?"
"Who just killed who?"
"What are all these words being thrown around?"
"What is the goal?"
"What is going on?"
"Why should I care?"
"FUCK IT! I'll go watch something I can follow."