I'll be 30 this winter and I don't see giving it up. I still play games almost every day. However I have noticed that almost no game is really holding my attention any more. The only game I've loved and played religiously which has come out in the past 5 years has been Day Z. All other games...
It's just going to be steampunk Bioshock (which wasn't that good of a game anyways). I'll be playing the new X-Com anyways and praying that it didn't get fucked over and dumbed down.
Well you got at least one.
I can't really tell you how to get past that. I never got scared while up in the air, I only ever got pissed off when things got difficult. Best thing I can tell you is to tell your instructor to take the controls back for a moment, let him show you and give the...
You do realize you just validated exactly what I said right? If you are running through a field for hours you obviously didn't take the time to learn how to properly shake zombies or hoard them into chock-points so you can easily take care of them. Please learn to play the game before you...
No, this amounts to you having no patience or intelligence to learn the game mechanics. Or you just grew up with all the care-bear hand holding games that don't punish you at all when you die and let you properly learn from your mistakes...but that would explain your lack of patience too.
This 'Mod' in truth has been the only good and original game to come out in years. It has been the only game that has kept my attention for more than a few months and I still look forward to playing it most days.
I have never had a game leave me completely paranoid the entire time playing...
I got a 360 just for that game. It is really the only JRPG this generation that feels grounded in their old NES to PS1 roots.
Be warned tho, the game is EXTREMELY depressing but EXTREMELY good. However I'm not even halfway through and can't play it any more because of this.
Yea, following with everyone else the first thing you should do is get Steam, then get TF2. Counter Strike: Source is a must have if you like tactical/modern multiplayer FPS'.
After that get Skyrim, even if you have it on a console. Skyrim will be a good introduction and eye opener on...
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