I have no patience for the whole joystick aiming thing so I mostly just play VR but I ran out of zombie/horror movies and started watching cinematic horror game playthroughs to fall asleep⦠you might be onto something
i know most gamers hate cutscenes but games are SO close to cinema now itβs great
And thatβs the great thing about it. Gaming now has so many options that you can choose from that accommodates everyone. Itβs no longer a one size fits all.
at the moment robinhood sherwood builders, hard to get into and bad reviews on xbox but a fun game tbh. just got back into palworld too, and then palia is a pretty fun game too but I donβt play it as much anymore
Music is the most versatile. It changes moods. The lyrics of a song may paint different worlds in two different listeners heads. Itβs easily the most versatile, its supply is endless, and I can still listen while I game. But music has moved me to tears. Games usually only move me to frustration. π€·ββοΈ
For sure. Thatβs part of its versatility. Be it the music score, specifically for the game, or an assembled soundtrack. Thereβs an entire box set of GTA San Andreas with music from all the stations on it. A score that stands out to meβ¦
Indeed. Thereβs only a handful of games that have music that really stands out to me, but thatβs just my opinion. Not too bad for being 30 years old.
The only form of entertainment that the challenge is a prominent feature, that will prevent you from "turning the page" if you arent good enough to meet that challenge.
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And you get to control it, how cool is that?!
i know most gamers hate cutscenes but games are SO close to cinema now itβs great
Greatest form of art is whatever allows creator to show the world how they see it.
Games are hard to make, costly and most times requires team.
Book or song requires idea, maybe some talent, but are far more avaliable and far superior as art form
The Humbling River from the opening to Transformers Fall of Cybertron.