Well I do like add-ons/DLC. I think it gives the game replayability and longevity. I bought a lot of DLCs for borderlands this last summer sale since its so cheap and so far I am happy with the purchase. I do agree that some add-ons or DLC could get a bit ridiculous for its price and that just...
This! I love cosmetic stuffs and if that helps the studio who developed the game, then I don't mind. What I do not support is the pay-2-win model where I can buy stuff to improve my stats or along the same line. It just comes down to who has the more money to throw into the game and that for me...
No. I have not yet encountered an enemy in an RPG where I do feel bad for killing them. Seems like I have not played enough RPG eh? But other than that, Killing in an FPS or MOBA does not really bother me.
I love RPG games. They are like a book with each titles having their own story. I have been playing quite a lot of RPG games and they are immersive. I easily spent over a hundred hours playing FF7 even after I beat the game to get the items that i missed out.
yeah, Its usually headaches for me and sometimes backpain. I work 4 - 5 hours using the computer and play additional 4 - 5 hours using the same. So common occurence would be afte playing, I would have a mild headache or backpain from sitting too long.
It depends on the genre. For strategy games, fps, mmos i prefer keyboard and mouse. for platformers, metroidvania style games and probably jrpg games i prefer to have a controller since I want to be able to relax my posture while playing the game.
I recommend anything from supergiant games: Bastion, Transistor and recently released Pyre. The games are great and they always come with a great soundtrack.
AK47 for CS:GO. I love the gun. I can go single shots, burst or full auto depending on how far away the enemy is. It has decent damage and can easily kill unarmored people with a burst or a headshot.
Seems like most people here have a bad experience when it comes to pre-ordering games. Mine's not too bad though pre-ordered diablo 3. When the order finally came I have to go to the store and wait for 2 hours due to the long queue of people who bought the game. From then on I never buy...
I agree with this. Not only do you need to put videos out on a daily basis, you need to edit an hour worth of video and audio to make it more presentable to audiences in youtube.
when I was playing starcraft competitively, I would always get exhausted after a game. after a while I didn't really like that heavy feeling and started moving away from strategy games.
I totally agree with you. When I already have paid for the game itself, I don't really want any micro transactions just to have access to something. I don't mind if its cosmetics as long as its reasonably priced.