M37H07Ik again just being paranoid and checking himself. I always thought rpg's and rts's were the best and dreaded racers and sports. I never got them. So i want to know what game genre's you just dont understand.
I never understood racers. Sure glistening crashes and great physics but i never got a scence of acomplishment from playing one.
Sports games just make me insanly confused. Sure theres a sence of supporting ur favorite team and whatnot, and ive seen profesionals "lab" to understand game mechanics better but where is the twist. They seem to me like just another sim game.
If someone could explain the concept to me on this forum or would like to write a peice of their bewilderment they would be fulfiling this forum's purpose
Killer7, while not a genre was one I could not get my head around.
There was also a horror survival that required you to press a button for every single interaction that gor on my tits.
As for genres, it's not that I don't understand them but most sport sims, FIFA, RES et al leave me cold and any stealth game, asides from Thief S bores me.
any game for the Wii. Having to do physical work while playing game just boggles my mind :S. If i want to do physical work for enjoyment i tend to go out and do it in real life.
I fail to see why people play a game in which they play themselves going to work, furnishing their home, doing chores, etc. I do that in real life and I like games for escapism, and never the two shall meet.
I never could understand why people play games like FF and Golden Sun, there is so much dialogue to skip through my bloody finger started to hurt from skipping so much. And the turned based game watching the same moves over and over again a million times when fighting a boss with a zillion health. And the story's just suck, who ever said they play for the story could be entertained by a 5 year old kids homework!
point and click games like command and conker (or however it's spelt) dawn of war and the sims. the thing i really didnt get about dawn of war was that you didnt need to tell your minions to attack, they did it automatically so all you had to do was build stuff which i could do with play-dough and be able to be a lot more imaginative, have more fun and not have to worry that the thing i want to build wont fit in the space i want to but it.
Killer7....I really wanted to like it, but after the first couple of levels I'd find myself looking longingly over at another game. Also, I've never really gotten into MMORPGs.
Nintendogs...my girlfriend and brother love it I just dont see the appeal. We have a real dog and my brother is like "go away im trying to play fetch with my dog".
The same goes for other pet sims.
Oh and Flight Simulator, my brother again raves about how great it is, so i had a "go", did't see what I was supposed to be achieving just flying around the sky listening to air traffic control tell me things. Then land and start again.
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