I often hear in reviews, mostly of RPG's, the importance of immersion. From what I understand, it's the feeling that you're "in the game".
What does this feel like? I'm not sure if I've experienced it, but I'm pretty sure I'm always aware that it's just a video game. I find it hard to believe I've been affected too much by it since it's never been an aspect that I look for in a game.
Am I missing something important here? What games have you played with excellent immersion factors?
EDIT: I'm not saying I don't enjoy these games. I look for things such as fluidity of gameplay, breathtaking environments, and a nice story. From what I can tell, immersion fits somewhere in environments, but I just check to make sure they're not ugly or poorly pixelated.
What does this feel like? I'm not sure if I've experienced it, but I'm pretty sure I'm always aware that it's just a video game. I find it hard to believe I've been affected too much by it since it's never been an aspect that I look for in a game.
Am I missing something important here? What games have you played with excellent immersion factors?
EDIT: I'm not saying I don't enjoy these games. I look for things such as fluidity of gameplay, breathtaking environments, and a nice story. From what I can tell, immersion fits somewhere in environments, but I just check to make sure they're not ugly or poorly pixelated.