What are your favorite videogame types and why?
I'll go first, in no particular order,
Dungeon crawlers. OK I'm completely willing to admit that a lot of these games is just skinner box manipulation. But, damn it, I still love them. There's something about killing hordes of enemies single handedly, and getting the shiniest loot, that draws me to them. Examples
iablo, Dungeon Siege, Torchlight, Titan Quest.
Role Playing Games. Both the Japanese and Western Styles. Though JRPGs can get a bit style over substance, and WRPGs can be a bit aimless and diffuse. Despite these faults, RPGs generally offer good story and customization. And some of the skinner box stuff from the previous category. Examples:Final Fantasy, Dragon Quest, Mass effect, Elder Scrolls.
Strategy games. Both Real time and Turn based. Probably the oldest Genre of Video game sense it dates back to old board games like Chess or Go. I like games that let me use my mind, which I find most games don't. To beat your opponent from wits alone (and in real time reflexes) is an experience like no other. Also I'll include SRPGs here as a combination of this and the previous type. Examples:Romance of the three kingdoms, Starcraft.
Puzzle games. Both the Tetris and Professor Layton style. These games also have you work your mind. Though I'd say the tetris style have more replay value as when you beat all the puzzles in a puzzle game there's not much left to do. Examples: Tetris, Professor Layton.
I'll go first, in no particular order,
Dungeon crawlers. OK I'm completely willing to admit that a lot of these games is just skinner box manipulation. But, damn it, I still love them. There's something about killing hordes of enemies single handedly, and getting the shiniest loot, that draws me to them. Examples
Role Playing Games. Both the Japanese and Western Styles. Though JRPGs can get a bit style over substance, and WRPGs can be a bit aimless and diffuse. Despite these faults, RPGs generally offer good story and customization. And some of the skinner box stuff from the previous category. Examples:Final Fantasy, Dragon Quest, Mass effect, Elder Scrolls.
Strategy games. Both Real time and Turn based. Probably the oldest Genre of Video game sense it dates back to old board games like Chess or Go. I like games that let me use my mind, which I find most games don't. To beat your opponent from wits alone (and in real time reflexes) is an experience like no other. Also I'll include SRPGs here as a combination of this and the previous type. Examples:Romance of the three kingdoms, Starcraft.
Puzzle games. Both the Tetris and Professor Layton style. These games also have you work your mind. Though I'd say the tetris style have more replay value as when you beat all the puzzles in a puzzle game there's not much left to do. Examples: Tetris, Professor Layton.