One I've played for about 8 years straight was Platform Racing 2. By far my most played game even more than my 2,500 hours on Team Fortress 2. The game used to be packed back in 2008 and 2009 but now it's been dead for the past couple years. Like the servers would all be full back in it's day. I...
I would love to see a classic Need for Speed remaster, like Need for Speed High Stakes or Need for speed Hot Pursuit 2 without all the nitrous bull **** and stuff. I missed the good old pure engine racing which Need for Speed originally developed its fame on.
I usually leave a match of Team Fortress 2 at the end of a round as I don't want to be that guy who would leave in the middle of a match. If it's an emergency than I would leave immediately obviously.
I would agree with that. It certainly helps me relieve my stress and also it builds hand eye coordination in the process which is always a plus. Not many people realize that!
I didn't like my Xbox original. Whenever I tried to play GTA San Andreas, I freaking hated how the system would completely stop the game and would force you to reset the system to reload. The PS1 and PS2 never done this, the game would still keep playing but just stop loading.
I wouldn't mind getting the Nintendo Switch. My friend just got the new Zelda game and he's been bugging me to come over to his house to play and give it a try. Sooner of later I might be the one bugging my others friends to do the same.
I have quite a bit of consoles. I have the Atari 2600, ColecoVision, NES, SNES, Sega Genesis, Sega Saturn, PS1, N64, PS2, Gamecube, and PS3. Not really into the newer consoles.
I only cheat games just when I'm bored and I tend to do that on my slow laptop, especially on old flash games. It's kind of funny how some of the bugs and glitches they can get into sometimes!
I don't mind playing strategy games once in awhile. After playing for a quite a bit, it starts to get very boring at least for me it does. Nothing like a couple games of chess or checkers to get your brain rolling and getting a great exercise in as well.
I loved super Mario superstar saga. Must say that was one of the best RPG mario games I have played since Mario RPG for the SNES. The cut scenes were funny, game play was interactive, and the replay factor was immensely great!
Loved Candyland when I was younger. It was visually appealing and I would love how it went. If you through in online board games, I also used to love to play Board-GameOnline. Was fun until I kept losing and rage quitted lol
I can see how people can spend so much time on games and stuff especially on online games where you play with friends and what not. You don't focus and pay attention to time and it just seems like seconds are going by faster than they should. I've been guilty of this plenty of times unfortunately.
I buy a game after watching a game play of it or two and keeping an eye on the price once it goes on sale. I also read a couple reviews to know more about the game's good and bads as well as what to expect.
I keep all of my old consoles to keep when prices rise. It's an alright investment over a long period of time but most importantly for the nostalgia factor. Still have my PS1 that I've been playing since I was 9.