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Geeks, I hope everyone understands I just voiced my opinion. No judgement, nothing else than a personal opinion. :)
Geeks, I hope everyone understands I just voiced my opinion. No judgement, nothing else than a personal opinion. :)
We merely provided valid answers to a valid question.
that's what we are all here for, after all...:)
ive been playing Blur, Black ops, mass effect 2-all dlc, and sims 3-all ep's. im currently looking for something to play
Gone back to playing CoD4. I played Black Ops with some friends on Xbox, got me in the mood for CoD4, which in turn I then asked by sister to pick me Black Ops up on PC for Christmas. Also playing Minecraft too, just bought the full version today and been having a blast on it.
I can relate to what you're saying to a degree. For me, although I do have some FPS shooters, I much prefer games that don't encourage you to kill but instead try to steer you toward killing as few or no one if possible. Any Hitman game, any of the Splinter Cell games, the Thief series, Deus Ex, any of those are games I like. You put something like Counter Strike, Crysis, Call of Duty, or anything like that and I will be bored rather quickly because I've never really been a fan of the FPS and of games that just shoot for the hell of it and encourage you to do so and to kill everything in your path.
I will admit though that the GTA series has always been exception for me because the fantasy of running around like a maniac in a city doing what you want is just fun. I think of it like a movie and just let my imagination run wild to do what I want.
Though I'll admit, the most fun for me in terms of games are racing games such as the Need For Speed series, the Forza series and such. And also, I like adventure games and platformers such as almost any Sonic the Hedgehog game, Super Mario game, and simulators such as SimCity 4.
I guess it depends on each person and their thought process. And I think smarteyeball said it best:
As a species, we are inherently violent and competitive. Certain genres simply appeal to those base instincts. Games merely provide a safe and diluted outlet.