I can turn that on it's head by telling you I have an immense amount of fun experiencing those feelings in good horror games.ScrabbitRabbit said:A game can be good without being fun. The gameplay shouldn't be bad but it doesn't need to be "fun." Silent Hill 2 isn't fun, it's oppressive and atmospheric but it's still a good game for those reasons.
I don't think something can be fun but bad, though. If I'm having fun, if I'm enjoying myself then, in my eyes, it's good.
Then again, there is Big Rigs...
I, too, can find fun in being frightened. The thrill of being chased in the likes of Clock Tower or even Amnesia is amazingly fun. But I feel that Silent Hill 2 is a little different because it's not so much scary as it is depressing. I dunno, I just didn't have any "fun" with the game even though I loved every second but maybe it's just me.piinyouri said:I can turn that on it's head by telling you I have an immense amount of fun experiencing those feelings in good horror games.ScrabbitRabbit said:A game can be good without being fun. The gameplay shouldn't be bad but it doesn't need to be "fun." Silent Hill 2 isn't fun, it's oppressive and atmospheric but it's still a good game for those reasons.
I don't think something can be fun but bad, though. If I'm having fun, if I'm enjoying myself then, in my eyes, it's good.
Then again, there is Big Rigs...
Playing Clock Tower for the first time, I was terrified, actually put the controller down the first time ole shizzy popped out of a bathroom broom closet. But it was fun. God was it fun.
I love feeling genuinely frightened.
I get what you're saying.ScrabbitRabbit said:I, too, can find fun in being frightened. The thrill of being chased in the likes of Clock Tower or even Amnesia is amazingly fun. But I feel that Silent Hill 2 is a little different because it's not so much scary as it is depressing. I dunno, I just didn't have any "fun" with the game even though I loved every second but maybe it's just me.piinyouri said:I can turn that on it's head by telling you I have an immense amount of fun experiencing those feelings in good horror games.ScrabbitRabbit said:A game can be good without being fun. The gameplay shouldn't be bad but it doesn't need to be "fun." Silent Hill 2 isn't fun, it's oppressive and atmospheric but it's still a good game for those reasons.
I don't think something can be fun but bad, though. If I'm having fun, if I'm enjoying myself then, in my eyes, it's good.
Then again, there is Big Rigs...
Playing Clock Tower for the first time, I was terrified, actually put the controller down the first time ole shizzy popped out of a bathroom broom closet. But it was fun. God was it fun.
I love feeling genuinely frightened.
It's fun to wreak havoc in Prototype.Strain42 said:Have you ever played a game where you find yourself going "This game isn't really all that good..." but you're still having fun playing it?
I personally believe that a game can be fun without necessarily being good and vice versa.
What's the difference between fun and enjoyment?TheKasp said:Let me ask you a question:
Do you measure a 'good' movie by the amount of fun you have or the enjoyment you get out of it?