Something easy and addictive. I've got this game on my iPhone called "Threes". You basically Swype up, down, left or right and try to get two matching numbers(all divisible by three) until you have no moves left. But I wouldn't suggest my parents get a smartphone. It's bad enough some of the...
I buy games usually on Amazon, at GameStop, or I buy them digitally off of PSN or Xbox Live. I usually go digital. It's nice to be able to redownload games if I need to.
Yeah, it'd be nice to play my games in 4K but I don't see the point of upgrading right now for that price. It's not like it's going to have games that I can't play on my regular Xbox one.
As devices get more powerful, so will the games. While there are a lot of games aimed at the casual gamer on iOS and android, their are some games you wouldn't have thought you could have on your phone 10 years ago. Also, gaming isn't just for the hardcore gamer. Just as movies aren't just for...
It's been awhile since I've played FF VII. I barely even remember much of it. Which will be nice when the remake comes out because it's like discovering something new, even though it isn't.
Yeah, at least ten grand for me. I've bought a lot of games and consoles in my lifetime. Consoles alone, I've probably spent $3000 on. Especially considering I have boutght quite a few of them at launch. It adds up.
While a desktop is always going to be better for gaming, I think it helps that things like Thunderbold have helped in that area due to its allowance of users to hook up an external graphics card.
Video games have always been an escape for me. I think sometimes you just need to step away from everything and relax and enjoy something. Some people like to get lost in books. I just really enjoy a really challenging game that stimulates my mind.
NBA 2K and FIFA tend to be the franchises I've enjoyed the most lately. Mainly because they actually have more to them. Madden always seems to be a disappointment when it comes to thei connected franchise mode because they always seem to fail to add much for features in it.
It'll likely be released no earlier than 2020, though I'd bet it'd be released a few years after that. The PS3 was out for about 8 years before it was released. It just really wouldn't make sense to release it in a year or two as some on here as suggested. It would be way to early.
When you spend two days straight playing a game only breaking to eat and go to the bathroom, one might consider you addicted. Of course, I don't play games as often as I used to and I don't really go that long on gaming sessions. Also, i think one has to separate so-called "gaming addiction"...
I buy new games less than I used to but when I do, they tend to be digital. Last two games I bought on their release dates were the new Zelda and Horizon: Zero Dawn. Both were worth it. When I choose to buy a certain title depends on if I think I will get enough value out of it to justify what...