• tygerprints@kbin.social
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    5 months ago

    I’ve been a gamer since the first Atari system came out (I was about 17 at the time). I’ve had almost every console since then - and you know what? I still want to throw my controller against the wall at some point in every game.

    I realize that in all my years of gaming, there have been MAYBE three or four games i actually had a good time playing. And I don’t even play very hard games, I try to avoid them - but from the beginning, most games seem designed to baffle and/or frustrate the player at some point. Don’t even get me started on how platform games ate a hole through my stomach lining.

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        5 months ago

        Well, you’re on to something there. I do like a lot of games, I mean I collect board games and play solo games all year long. I think I just don’t like stress-inducing games or games where, if you miss a jump to a platform, you have to start over from scratch (which is how most early video games are since there weren’t many save options).

        I loved the first three God of War games, and still play them over and over. I like that they are on the rails, you only play as one character, there’s plenty of health chests along the way, and even when a fight or a puzzle is challenging, it isn’t impossible and you actually can overcome it and live to see the rest of the game.

        And I like open-ended simulation games like Sim City and Stardew Valley where you can play at a leisurely pace.

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          5 months ago

          Might I suggest The Room series of games? They’re high quality puzzle box/escape room games with no time limits or penalties. You just take your time solving the puzzles at your own pace.

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            5 months ago

            That sounds a lot more like my style. I like to go at my own pace and so I’m more into casual puzzle type games. Thanks for the suggestion!