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"What? what am i? A weeb?" - Epic! :D Ty for answers my dear friend! <3
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What's your favorite game genre? Sim/management and turn based games.
Has a game's storyline ever made you cry? Brothers Tale of Two Sons may have caused me to tear up. There has been one other game that served as an emotional release for me but I foget what it was.
Worst game that you've played? Airport Sim 2014, because its the most mundane simulator ever.
What's a game you thought you'd like but actually hated? The Sexy Brutale. Too bizarre & nihilistic themes that are as wide as a lake but not terribly deep.
What's a game you didn't expect to enjoy but ended up liking? Split or Steal. Its a very simple game, but the social aspect has been more entertaining than I expected.
Multiplayer/Singleplayer? Very often singleplayer, but I play the occasional multiplayer game that doesnt have a huge time commitment associated with it.
What emotions do you feel when you play video games? Relaxed, intrigued, and/or excited
Have you ever had a crush on a video game character? I guess Lara Croft, because like a real crush I found her attractive many years ago and I didn't try to take her out until just this year. (Playing the more recent "Tomb Raider" game)
Video games are good for? Fun, entertainment, stress relief, refining problem solving skills.
In which genre do you see yourself as the main character? A manager in a business sim management game
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[quote]What's your favorite game genre? - RPG
Has a game's storyline ever made you cry? - Absolutely. Life is Strange is the best example, but there have been others like Beyond Good & Evil.
Worst game that you've played? I don't know, I try no to remember bad things. Blades of Time was pretty bad, though.
What's a game you thought you'd like but actually hated? - Hated is too strong a word, but I was really disappointed by GTA 4. I found it boring and unpleasant, and I just didn't enjoy playing it.
What's a game you didn't expect to enjoy but ended up liking? - Sleeping Dogs - I had my doubts, after the disappointment of GTA 4 made me think I didn't like open-world games, but I loved it.
Multiplayer/Singleplayer? - Singleplayer in general, but co-op with a compatible friend is best. I enjoy co-op experiences the most, but it has to be a compatible friend. What I mean by compatible is someone having a similar playstyle, and being respective of each other. For example, if we're playing an RPG or a game with NPC interactions, I want to take my time and talk with all the characters, and I want to play with someone who will do similarly, or will at least wait for me. I don't enjoy playing with someone who rushes ahead, skips through conversations, and triggers events without me. Co-op in some games is more than just playing together, it's also respecting the other player.
What emotions do you feel when you play video games? - Joy, excitement, wonder, curiosity, sadness, fear - probably others too.
Have you ever had a crush on a video game character? - Who hasn't? Leliana from Dragon Age and Liara T'Soni from Mass Effect were a couple of mine.
Video games are good for? - Relaxation, happiness, co-op experiences, novel experiences, role playing, discovery, and mental health. It's actually kind of amazing what video games will reveal about yourself if you give them the opportunity to do so.
In which genre do you see yourself as the main character? - In whichever genre will let me. RPGs are a prime example, but even if the game has a set main character, any game with the opportunity for role playing will see me become the main character. So any game that let's me make a choice - from Life is Strange to Mass Effect to Assassin's Creed Odyssey to Spec Ops:The Line - will see me immerse myself, become the main character, and role-play my way through the game (including making choices that I myself wouldn't make, but the character I'm playing as would). This is my favorite way to play (though I also love some games that feature no role playing whatsoever).
With regard to your story / action question, I have to go with story. A good story will motivate me to play through and finish a game, while good action may or may not do so. I love some action games, like Bayonetta, but given the choice I'd chose a game with a great story over a game with great action every time.
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"actually kind of amazing what video games will reveal about yourself if you give them the opportunity to do so." - You hit the center! Ty my dear friend for great answers! <3
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No problem! And to answer your question, I personally like story more. I'll forgive bad gameplay or action for a well thought out story. I think action/ or gameplay might be more important though. A lot of great games dont even have a story or have a little one at that (like Stardew Valley, Terrarria etc). Also, even if a game has an amazing story, people may not sit through it to see it if the action is not fun. Its like music, the song can have a good message but if the beat isn't good, no one is dancing to it.
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I'm very surprised by the poll results tbh. If I want a good story I'll usually grab a book or watch a movie. If a videogame has a good story it's always a plus but if they put story over gameplay it may end up in a very boring game. So, yeah, I'll go with a game is fun to play over one with a good story but not much else.
sorry I didn't answer your questions it's too early to think here (?
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Speaking of a action/story in general: the most importnt thing is how everything clicks together. The story can explaing some game mechanics, the music can set the mood of the story and the pace of the gameplay, the graphics can how we perceive the other components. It's all about synergy, and each component strengthtening another
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1_RPG and Racing(witcher series.elder scrolls series ....)
2_Yea (life is strange.heavy rain.witcher.and CODMW2 when cpt shepherd burned ghost and roach!.......)
3_the sinking city
4_Rust
5_The Lord of the Rings: The Battle for Middle-earth II (long time ago with my best friend) i hated this kind of games but when he suggested me to play it i liked it so much and we became addicted to it!!imagine playing in the same map every day :D
6_Multiplayer^-^
7_happiness,Friendly competition,anger,love,sadness and....
8_lydia in Skyrim haha :D
9_time killing(best thing to do in these quarantine times),spending time with friends,forgetting my real life problems,experiencing a lot of good and bad things that people may encounter in real life like betrayal,revenge,love,hate,killing...,
10_Car Racing
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1 Puzzle-exploration, then RPG
2 Yes. To the Moon, of course, maybe a few other ones made my eyes a bit wet for a second :-)
3 I don't remember exactly, I tried a huge number of random bundle games, fillers and so on. I prefer to forget those. There were these brothers famous for making absolute crap with asset flips, maybe they deserve the honorific tittle... I don't remember their studio name.
4 Biggest disappointment I can think of is Dragon Age 2. I loved the 1st one so much, the "EA touch" was a slap in the face, rushed story, ultra cheap level design with variants of the same thing, tactical combat with new waves of ennemies spawning from the sky...
5 Hotline Miami. I tried it once, found it too difficult too me, and never went back to it. Until someone in this forum talked about it and I don't know why I decided to try it again. I enjoyed it and played it a good bit
6 Single. I have nothing against local multi, coop preferred.
7 Any. All, maybe !
8 A real crush, no. I enjoy some characters for real, of course
9 Having fun,chilling out, venting, empowering imagination, in some circumstances it can be used for educational purpose, for brain training (puzzles)
10 God sim \o/
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Ooh, I like surveys!
And finally, what's more important: action or story?
To me, it's the story. I can tolerate barebones, mediocre, repetitive gameplay as long as the game gives me a reason to care. On the other hand, a game could have the best action in the world, but what good would that do if it lacked the story to support it?
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Meh, there are games I play for the story and others for the 'action'. When I played Doom for the first time I certainly wasn't hooked because of the story of the game. However I wouldn't have played the Gold Box RPGs for the amazing turned based combat. So... there's no 'or' sometimes it's story, sometimes action, other times both or none (I do like a casual game from time to time).
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Hi guys, I'm doing a survey so I could really use your help.
There are many things that affect what you choose (genre, real players/NPC, time,age...). Explain to me why you chose one of the options.
Here are a few questions that can help:
It would be great to answer all the questions.
Thank you for your help! And I love you all! <3 :D
Example of mine answers:
From my answers you can see that the story is more important to me. Of course, there is little action, but action is on second place. It is important to me that the story is rich with great details, long, intricate, with a beautiful world around it ...
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