Anytime I look at the list on my sig I'm reminded of how many fantastic games covering a multitude of genres there are. I keep thinking there isn't enough time to play them all, but there is.
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Anytime I look at the list on my sig I'm reminded of how many fantastic games covering a multitude of genres there are. I keep thinking there isn't enough time to play them all, but there is.
More than satisfied with the games.
No, there should be one more year.
Hell yes. I just got Digital Devil Saga and it's enough to make me forget other games even exist.
Why did you buy the DDS import when Atlus is publishing it here in November? That makes absolutely no sense what so ever.
Because I would have to buy a US PS2 to play it. I was tempted to wait knowing it was on the way to the US, but there wasn't much coming out soon that I wanted to play while there were too many games being released around November.Quote:
Originally Posted by Survival Kid
I never stopped playing console games for even a week between ~1980 and 2000. During this generation, I have taken months off twice. Every Japanese developer is worse today than they were 10 years ago. Almost every western is better, but their best versions of their best games are on PC. We've seen a pretty fundamental shift, but if we are talking console generations, it has not been a positive net effect.
Most definately - Yes. Yes ! Yes !!
My problem with not playing games come not from the lack of good games to play, but with too many other factors in my life taking more and more of my time :(
very, morrowind pretty much reinvigorated gaming for me, and i have even found some mmo's that were fun. Wind waker was an artistic dream, animal crossing was a wonderful game that provided me with great play experiences,and kotor really got me with its quality, and i have significant anticipation for games like star fox 2, pimin 2, fable and the new zelda so if its just consoles, then yes, if it includes this generation of pc games, then its oh hell yes.
Yes, definitely. Alot more than last generation. I've never lost interest in gaming since I started playing 20 years ago, and this gen pretty much confirms that I won't anytime soon.