I'll go to bat for the early ones; the humor is very tongue in cheek and Larry invariably suffers a series of humiliations before anything nice happens to him. I'm given to understand later games on console were a lot grosser, but I remember the old ones basically acknowledged that Larry sucks
I’m a gamer but do not enjoy online or when I do I make sure to keep mic off and not let others know a female. Learned this the hard way. Or the dude that got angry in an event in 76-my dude it’s 76 not serous at all.
These people who take gaming as a serious calling need to leave me out of it. I'm just quietly trying to earn enough platinum trophies to earn my place in heaven.
Years ago the last game in my favorite series had a midnight release party at Game Stop. I made a lot of friends that night and we are all still friends. I'm the only one that posts about games. Everyone else is, "There are no game fans on the internet. Just haters."
Sure, and similarly… people who make broad generalisations about any given demographic and the intensity with which they relate to an activity, also display diverse character traits about which we cannot draw any conclusive value judgements.
I told these types years ago they wouldn't like the output because they insisted art was lame and went into STEM. I was like don't complain when all the games are 'gay'
But how are we gonna end up playing 2-player mode and potentially 1-up with a partner without peacocking our one and only trait, interest and source of self worth?
I can't get League of Legends because why play a game competitively where you can only influence 10% of the game and you'll never interact with the 9 other players ever again.
Don't competitive game players prefer minimising random variables as much as possible?
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Don't competitive game players prefer minimising random variables as much as possible?
but when it’s a good back and forth of taking control of the map and defending the base with your life it’s fun