This topic is locked from further discussion.
RPG's but I sometimes find one, spend about 3 weeks playing nothing but it and then can't look at it or anything like it again. It's happened to me with FF7 and Fallout 3.
beat em ups are fun for like 10 miniuts.. but after that i just feel that I'm doing the same thing over and over again..
beat em ups are fun for like 10 miniuts.. but after that i just feel that I'm doing the same thing over and over again..
kingdavid562
Yeah, I kind of feel the same way now that I'm older. When I was younger I couldn't get enough of them. But now it seems they have to have some RPG elements about them, or have some really cool hook to really keep my attention anymore.
Any sports games are terribly boring, unless it's like Mario Golf or something. I do recall there being a fun basketball game for the ps2 that was entertaining...NBA Street? I used to not care about FPS shooters, but now I am "done sleeping under the rock" so to speak, and exploring the genre. Racing games I really don't care about, unless it deals with the WRC.
I generally don't like simulations of any kind.
for instance, Im not a fan of driving simulations like Gran Turismo , but I do like Arcade Racing games like Daytona USA and Sega Rally.
I don't like Sports simulators like Fifa (although FIFA 98 was fun), but I do like arcade football games like Go Go Goal ,best Saturn football game, and puts the rubbish EA was putting on the system to shame
I don't like RTS's at all. They feel like work. I also feel like half of it is just doing actions as fast as you can (keystrokes per minute), which just doesn't appeal to me. I'd rather think about my actions than feel rushed to do them all the time.
Shooters.
And almost anything involving guns. There are just way too many shooters these days, and they are all mostly the same or nothing new. Partly why i dont like this gen as much as last. I enjoy RPGs and there are very few good ones for the past several years.
I detest:
1. Almost all sports / racing games
2. Every 2D side-scrolling shooter (sorry, Contra and every classic arcade game)
3. Point and click adventures - I just can't bring myself to care
I rarely, rarely play:
1. First person shooters
2. Third person shooters
3. Straight-up puzzle games (Tetris)
4. Puzzle games with a small action/platformer element (Braid)
5. Survival horror games (either 2D or 3D)
And just for fun - my favorite genres:
1. RPGs
2. Turn-based strategy RPGs
3. 2D platformers
4. 3D platformers
5. Action/adventure games (Any Zelda game, ect.)
Please Log In to post.
Log in to comment