Well, keep enjoying the time you do have to
play videogames because it has a lot of benefits from reducing stress, keeping your brain sharp, and actually decreasing the risk of depression (So there, Mom).
Now I can't even
play videogames because this trend has turned games from just awesome stories to these weird social media experiences.
Not exact matches
A good example: I've been
playing a
videogame of late with a combination Greek / fantasy pantheon in which the player - character is a very faithful servant of a particular goddess, knows other gods exist (
because killing them / beating them up is the main plot of the game), and winds up with an ally who can clearly see that the gods exist but only cares about following himself — so there's a mix there of misotheism with a few of the gods (they are there, but they're evil), faithful worship (serving a good goddess), and nay theism («You gods are selfish jerks, I'm going my own way!»).
I am 35 yrs old, but have a very childlike nature, except when it comes to sex.I work hard, but love to paint, draw, write,
play videogames, and have fun.I am looking for a serious relationship with an attractive older waoman.I do nt like younger women
because they are inexperienced, an immature.plus I'm...
I find it sad that figures such as Roger «
Videogames are not art
because I've never bothered to
play one in my entire life» Ebert are dismissing this movie as «hipster trash».
Back when I was but a wee lad running around and causing mayhem I could
play a
videogame forever, eeking out as much fun as was absolutely possible
because money was short and I'd be lucky to get a few new games a year, and that's exactly what must be done here.
Despite this,
videogame RPGs still became a popular alternative to the pen and paper variety
because they retained the other two elements of the genre, while also allowing the player to choose when and where they wanted to
play.
As tabletop games hopefully grow in popularity and take up their rightful place beside
videogames, and they really should since they are essentially family, then with luck people will begin to come around to the idea of
playing a board game alone,
because it isn't some sad activity.
The only argument that could be made is that people who spend an inordinate amount of time
playing videogames are more ignorant of other subjects simply
because they spend less time pursuing them.
As for this game, he's also perfectly aware that he's a comic - book character starring in a
videogame,
because it's his
videogame, that he's making, as you
play.
I beat the story a day ago,
because i don't spend all my life
playing videogames.
But I want you to know
because they're so joyful, so playful, that they turn this third sequel to an average Grand Theft Auto clone into one of the most fun
videogames I've ever
played.
I hope games get brought into medicine more, into culture more and in general I want people to benefit from
playing videogames,
because I think it can help people think creatively.
Not
because we've been
playing murder simulators all our lives (according to the word of Jack Thompson), but due to the fact Electronic Arts is set to ship their latest
videogame Dante's Inferno, which is loosely adapted from Dante Alighieri's legendary epic poem The Divine Comedy.
This connection is frequently overlooked, most likely
because of the tendency to ignore the relationship between early
videogames and the tabletop games that lead to them — Francis Spufford offers a detailed account of the Elite design process in his book Backroom Boys, yet never mentions tabletop role -
playing games at all and, writing for the Telegraph, Adam Lusher dubs Elite «the game that changed the world» but once again fails to understand how this came about as the conservation of player practices from tabletop role -
playing games.
Yet it remains fair to say that most gamers don't tend to pay much attention to these glaring discrepancies, likely
because they've been
playing games for so long and have learned to just sweep such things into the drawer titled, «Whacky - Ass
Videogame Logic.»
I learned I'm still a big
videogame fan, but I choose to select good opportunities over
playing the latest games (
because these games will be available later, but the people and experiences here, will be unique.)
You've not really
played videogames until you've
played one that has a sassy sheep gleefully telling you about how the fashion - mad cat next door keeps feuding with the vain eagle across the river and maybe that's
because they like each other.
Because the only thing better than
playing videogames is
playing them on...
Seems pretty obvious, but you'd be surprised at how many people assume that just
because they like to
play videogames, they'd also enjoy making them.
Playing my first - ever
videogame again comes very naturally, like ultimate gaming comfort food, and while I do
play Yellow in some form at least once a year, I rarely get beyond the second gym badge
because that's usually how much progress I can make in a single lazy day.
Partly, this was
because the increasingly film - like representations extended the appeal of
videogames (in general terms), and partly it was
because people wanted a DVD player and the PS2 gave them that with the bonus ability to
play games.