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#101 posted by
cyBeAr on 2003/03/28 10:55:34
But with your timelimit it wouldn't work really well on people that are skilled but like to stay around for a while and look at geometry and textures...
wrath: err really? I thought almost all games weren't caterered to the hardcore gamers since they are only a very small part of the market.
Too few games that really offer a good challange imo (then again I don't play many new games).
Wrath:
#102 posted by
Wazat on 2003/03/28 12:41:46
I agree, but on the other side of the coin, even more games today cater to the much larger group of blind llamas who still don't understand this whole "more than 1 button" thing. But they're not worth playing anyway... ;)
I enjoy games as they are mostly difficult. If it gets real hard, I spend some time getting getter. However, if it gets the point of just being annoying and rediculous, like Shinobi on PS2 (had to replay the level from start if you died, which was very often and annoying), then it's ok because I rent most console games and I download demos of most pc games anyway. I just take it back and add the company to my list of people to kill.
Shinobi was annoying because of the timelimit, and the maze-like feeling of the levels, and the iffy-ness of the controls when you're trying to do the simplest of things. This would have been a very effective arcade game to force people to pump quarters, but I doubt people would be patient that long. But I digress.
I'm one of those people who enjoys a good challenge, especially when I find a game I like and get good at it. I want to know I can still enjoy it in the future without having to invite 4 friends over for the rare LAN party.
But if it's too hard, or just gimmicky with the number of times you die, then that's a major turn-off.
Uhh...
#103 posted by
Wazat on 2003/03/28 12:43:03
Change:
I enjoy games as they are mostly difficult
to:
I enjoy difficult games mostly as they are.
^is what happens when I am mal-nurished
And...
#104 posted by
Wazat on 2003/03/28 12:44:37
getting getter = getting better
Where the hell am I today?