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- Oct 12, 2007
Guys, ever since I was a god in goldeneye (I know who wasn't ), unreal tournament, and then finally ok in halo 2, I cannot seem to get back into 1 player games. At least I can't finish them...
Halo 2 I played multi forever, almost ruined my last years of college. I finally broke down and got this kick *** computer for the time and picked up all the half lives, bioshock, oblivion, etc etc games I never played. Although I agree these are fun, I just cannot finish them because from the first mario I've been able to see the limits and boundaries of each video game's programming. This makes one player games extremely dull to me now (fear was decent), and I can't finish any of these classics! All I play is tf2, and it wouldn't bother me except I'm ocd to all hell and can't stand not completing any task in my life!
Have you guys been seeing this trend in your video game experience? I love the variety and mix of variables playing against other humans in an environment with predefined limits (except the occasional hacker). I will admit, games like oblivion usually tickle me pink for a couple hundred hours, but not like the neverending unreal, tf2 or halo multi...
Halo 2 I played multi forever, almost ruined my last years of college. I finally broke down and got this kick *** computer for the time and picked up all the half lives, bioshock, oblivion, etc etc games I never played. Although I agree these are fun, I just cannot finish them because from the first mario I've been able to see the limits and boundaries of each video game's programming. This makes one player games extremely dull to me now (fear was decent), and I can't finish any of these classics! All I play is tf2, and it wouldn't bother me except I'm ocd to all hell and can't stand not completing any task in my life!
Have you guys been seeing this trend in your video game experience? I love the variety and mix of variables playing against other humans in an environment with predefined limits (except the occasional hacker). I will admit, games like oblivion usually tickle me pink for a couple hundred hours, but not like the neverending unreal, tf2 or halo multi...