I am mostly neutral – I can play them, I will obligingly try 10-20 times for difficult jumps but you may dream on if you think I’m doing 50-100 repeat speedrun trials for mastery sorts of challenges. Platformers are not a favorite genre of mine. Then once I stop being interested in a game, it’s not very exciting to blog about now, is it? And there’s that other shinier game that took my attention away from the first game. Blogging time? Ha! I could be -in- the game right now. See, the issue is that if I’m interested in a game, I’m probably going to be playing it, as much as I can, for every waking hour. Possibly even harder than trying to catch me interested in a game for enough time to join in, learn and play alongside. Without the socio-contractual obligation of multiplayer games to lock me temporally in place, I’m free and unfettered to zip at will around singleplayer games. Then there was the extended period of time where I proved the comment wrong by becoming glued to Guild Wars 2 for the better part of 6-8 years, even if unhealthily so for the last couple of them with the relationship having gotten as rocky as it had, between raids, company troubles and network issues.īut of course said friend is an old friend, and old habits die hard. And said friend was more the ‘mastery’ sort of player, who liked to focus on one game at a time – often something I had already sampled in my whirlwind couple of days tour and decided wasn’t really to my taste, so ‘generalist’ me promptly dumped it in favor of something else.) ![]() Ultimately, I think the mismatch was more that the friend and I liked different styles of games. (Now, I did think this was a little unfair, because I’m perfectly game to -reverse- directions and play whatever game that required the multiplayer, or be company as needed… even if it was now several games down my list of “currently playing.” I’d find something new and fascinating, play it for a couple hours, wax rhapsodic about it to anyone who would listen, beg and cajole for interested parties to join in, and… apparently… if said people ever did jump in, I’d be off running to another game in the next few days, while they were still getting their feet wet and figuring out the old game. Some of the categories include Game of the Year Award, Best Game on Steam Deck Award and Best Game You Suck At Award.Īnd with hundreds of games on sale, it's no wonder why Steam Autumn Sale is one of the most highly anticipated gaming sale events of the year.A friend of mine once commented that it was impossible to play games with me because I rarely stuck to any one game for long. Red Dead Redemption 2 - RM72.27 RM219.00 (67%)Īs usual, accompanying Steam’s Autumn Sale is the Steam Awards, where you can take on the role of a judge and nominate your favorite games.Horizon Zero Dawn Complete Edition - RM52.25 RM209.00 (75%). ![]()
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