Most people
who play videogames have no business playing Dark Souls, no matter how good it is.
The skills of multiple arrangers were vying for the attention of the audience, while the source material has a deep meaning to so many
who play videogames.
But until people
who play videogames act upon that, politicians / parents / anyone will never leave videogames alone.
The idea is that if done right this approach could be more appealing, not only to
those who play videogames but also those who have a strong appreciation for music on the whole.
You can't trust people
who play videogames.
As someone
who plays videogames all the time, and spends massive amounts of time embroiled in epic singleplayer campaigns, it baffles me that people would see sitting down to play something like XCOM: The Board game solo as being any different to sitting down and playing XCOM: Enemy Within solo.
Not exact matches
Even players
who are no longer into
videogames can reminisce about
playing Madden at some point in their life.
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!»).
This is especially true when it comes to children, particularly those
who spend too much time watching television or
playing videogames.
I have a lot more interests than
videogames, I'd just like to date someone
who doesn't judge my insane need to
play shooters all day.
I'm a nerdy kind of person
who loves to watch anime and read enjoyable manga, I also love
playing videogames such as cod, GTA, naruto ninja storm, all dbz ganes exc.
i like a slender girl with pale skin
who has some interests similar to mine, i love
playing the pokemon
videogames and enjoy reading...
I am an easy going relax type of guy
who likes to
play videogames and watch action and comedy movies.
Looking for the love of my life
who will do cosplay with me, watch anime with me, and will
play scary
videogames with me.
I love to do new things, I want someone
who I can spend time with, watch anime,
play videogames, ext..
I'm an American - born Chilean
who likes watching anime, talking about WWE, and
playing videogames (mostly rhythm and JRPGs).
I'm a simple guy looking for someone
who shares my love of
videogames, I prefer RPGs but I have been known to
play just about anything
Ash (like Rich Evans in real life) is a gross, tumescent blob
who loves to
play videogames, and his quest begins when his console breaks down.
For being an alleged action movie, «Hitman: Agent 47» is about as entertaining as watching someone
who's watching someone
play a
videogame.
I question if we have any true
videogame enthusiasts
who actually
play great titles that aren't as «mainstream» (if that term even exists in gaming) anymore.
That's how Matt Harding, a self - confessed 32 - year - old deadbeat from Connecticut
who used to think that all he ever wanted to do in life was make and
play videogames, got to travel to some of the coolest places in the world, from Brunei to Tokyo to Namibia.
Five years ago, a person
who suggested that
videogames should be
played at a grand music festival, would be laughed at.
I mean,
who doesn't want to
play a
videogame named Drunken Robot Pornography?!
Addiction has reportedly been a huge concern in China and while no one condones skipping class to
play videogames, sometimes you have to get a few minutes in even though the dude
who runs the LAN centers thinks you need to go back to class.
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.
A recently released study says that people
who play music - based games are «the most engaged consumers of music,» and suggests that the music industry begin to present new artists through
videogames.
This backfires, however, as I personally witnessed in a
videogame retail store a few days before Christmas a man
who turned down purchasing a copy of Time Crisis 4 for the sole reason he could not buy a second Light Gun for his son so they could
play together.
This series is a joint effort between That
VideoGame Blog and a gamer
who has
played Open Source games to an extent where he even set up a bi-weekly online show about them over at SauceTheGame.com
Since its launch it was a great way to bring my friends
who don't
play videogames to the platform.
While I have my own opinion about
playing as the enemy, I knew this was going to draw some controversy among people and groups
who are already against violence in
videogames.
games ™ meets Hiroshi Fujioka, the actor
who played Sega Saturn mascot Segata Sanshiro, to profile Japan's most extrovert
videogame legend (And yes, we were a bit intimidated)
There's a good chance that anyone
who's ever
played a
videogame has
played Mario Kart as some point, it's so damn popular!
Although gamers are often lumped together as «people
who enjoy
playing videogames», there is often a lot of variability in the types of things people like to do while
playing.
I found many «casual» players in this era
who had
played just one
videogame that they had bought with their first and only games console.
The player begins the short demo standing outside a building that will be familiar to anyone
who has
played the original retail release of the
videogame.
As it stands some may find the price point of the
videogame a bitter pill to swallow, but for those
who dreamed of a truly immersive role -
playing experience, The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim VR is simply the best opportunity available today.
2: There are people
who like
playing videogames, but donâ $ ™ t see it as part of their identity, and are only vaguely informed about whatâ $ ™ s happening on the market.
2: There are people
who like
playing videogames, but don't see it as part of their identity, and are only vaguely informed about what's happening on the market.
It was attempting to clarify a BBC report which claimed people
who play illegal copies of
videogames on chipped or modified consoles cost at least # 1.45 billion in lost sales in 2010.
Anyone
who has
played the creepy narrative - driven indie gem knows that it preoccupies itself with making you feel like you are being transported back to the»90s, the age of grunge rock mixtapes, bulky electronics, grandiose over-stickering of things and, of course, Super Nintendo
videogames.
Who said you can't learn anything from
playing videogames?
The fact remains that, since two thirds of young people now
play videogames, it will always be possible to link our hobby to the tiny proportion of gamers
who commit acts of violence.
The man
who plays Uncharted's Nathan Drake, Spec Ops: The Line's Captain Martin Walker and Assassin's Creed's Desmond Miles adds another leading
videogame role to his credits list in Deadpool.
These are the people
who just want to
play the best
videogames available at the time, and for them the Xbox One S and PS4 Slim will suffice.
Let's say you're buying a house for this little family of yours, including the teen
who has to email his homework to the professor before he can
play new
videogames paid for with Lightning - enabled micropayments.