South Park: The Fractured but Whole is one of the funniest games I've played, which you can of course expect from South Park and with a title like that.
Virtua Tennis is my favorite, mainly because I love tennis and I thought the Sega games are one of the best adaptations of the sport into a video game.
I don't preorder games anymore, I'd rather hear some feedback first from other people i the game is worth it, or just wait until the games go on sale before buying it, I'm not really in a rush to play any specific game.
I don't have much time playing video games anymore, so I just fall back to playing support since it's less pressure to carry and you just need to have a good sense of macro to do well, and you can have that even when you can't play a lot, unlike the more mechanically-intensive roles.
Haven't even thought about it because the amount of time and money it will take to make even the worst game you can think of is a lot, how much more for those popular names which took a big gaming company years before they are even released, and even then there can be problems with bugs...
I'm mainly a PC gamer, but I think the high costs of having a real gaming PC compared to just owning a console or mobile gaming is a barrier towards people going into PC games. It's also much harder to learn to use the mouse and keyboard for gaming when controllers have been optimized for gaming...
I prefer wireless because it's a lot less hassle than worrying about my position when playing because of all the wires. The performance between the two is almost the same, anyway.
The hallmark for me of a great game is how immersive the side quests can be apart from the main plot. I really like it when I can delay my main quests because I really enjoy getting sidetracked with the other quests.
I'm more of a PC guy, the first device I had was the Gameboy and I played a lot of Pokemon back in the day, and I still play it sometimes via an emulator due to the nostalgia.
I play mostly PC games, and only a handful of them, and I'll say I'm really pretty good at them, say around 8.5/10 in skills, with 10 being pros and 6 being the average person.
I don't really like either since I rather own something that I know is good, so I usually wait a while before buying the game I'm interested in just to see if there are no bugs, the gameplay is really good, and it's worth my money.
Everything depends on what game you're playing, so if you really want to be good at something, then practice that game, for PC gaming invest in a good mouse and keyboard as it will significantly improve your gaming experience, and just have fun.
Starting a store is very different than just being good at the games you play and would take a lot of initial capital, and even then the market is already saturated with these types of stores especially with the advent of online stores, that you really can't compete with them just with your...
Not really, especially when talking about your favorite games regarding strategy and playing in general. I enjoy the discussions and while I don't really come looking for new games, there are some great suggestions that I've seen over the course of my stay in these forums.