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Every single one of us has methods and ways of choosing / buying games. I'd like to know how you choose your games.
My method is what I call a "collective style" wherein I only choose what I consider the BEST game in the certain genre. I also choose games which have a certain unique appeal which I would keep in my collection because of its unique replayability. Also, if a better game comes out, I would replace the old game in its genre and either sell it or stays due to its unique appeal. Here's an example.
FPS: Orange Box
Third Person: MGS 4
Survival Horror: Dead Space
Hack n' Slash: Heavenly Sword
Sandbox: Fallout 3
Special Mentions w/ Unique Appeal:
- Infamous (due to using a variety of lightning in a sandbox environment)
Games which I want to be sold:
- Resident Evil 5 (I'd rather play Dead Space than Resident Evil 5)
- GTA 4 (Infamous and Fallout 3 is more fun than this)
When God of War 3 comes out, it would replace Heavenly Sword in hack n' slash, but since Heavenly Sword has a unique appeal which makes me play it again and again (using sixaxis to control projectiles), it would still stay in my collection.
Why do I do this style? Because I want every game to be a worth of my money. I created this method to have the best replayability factor.
Every single one of us has methods and ways of choosing / buying games. I'd like to know how you choose your games.
My method is what I call a "collective style" wherein I only choose what I consider the BEST game in the certain genre. I also choose games which have a certain unique appeal which I would keep in my collection because of its unique replayability. Also, if a better game comes out, I would replace the old game in its genre and either sell it or stays due to its unique appeal. Here's an example.
FPS: Orange Box
Third Person: MGS 4
Survival Horror: Dead Space
Hack n' Slash: Heavenly Sword
Sandbox: Fallout 3
Special Mentions w/ Unique Appeal:
- Infamous (due to using a variety of lightning in a sandbox environment)
Games which I want to be sold:
- Resident Evil 5 (I'd rather play Dead Space than Resident Evil 5)
- GTA 4 (Infamous and Fallout 3 is more fun than this)
When God of War 3 comes out, it would replace Heavenly Sword in hack n' slash, but since Heavenly Sword has a unique appeal which makes me play it again and again (using sixaxis to control projectiles), it would still stay in my collection.
Why do I do this style? Because I want every game to be a worth of my money. I created this method to have the best replayability factor.