Off Topic > Games
Your perfect game.
Jairo:
to me;
difficulty doesn't mean jack stuff
replayability is a must
controls are a must
realism depends on the genre
voices; who cares
music depends on the genre
story depends on the genre but is relatively important
gameplay is always nice to have
a game like garrysmod doesn't meet half of these requirements but yet I waste my time on it
same with tf2
it has no story
barely any realism
difficulty differs
etc
Dippindots:
Daedalus:
--- Quote from: stuntman021 on January 28, 2012, 06:27:24 PM ---realistic military shooters are stuff
have you ever played arma? (dont)
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well it depends
I mean
in a military shooter I wouldn't want my character to have like 10 polys :L
Man 2:
Gameplay: I enjoy an original gameplay style. I also enjoy successful innovation.
Story: Hell, "Defeat the bad guy and save the princess" is a story. I like having incentive, and I don't care how cliché it is. If I'm going to save a princess from a fire-breathing dragon that I may marry her and restore peace to the mystical land of [stock fantasy setting], then that's just fine.
Graphics: As long as a bush isn't @ and a mine isn't a conglomeration of % and &, I'm fine with whatever they can throw at me.
Music: Fable. Enough said.
Difficulty: I enjoy a challenge, but I also like being able to go through a game without dying more than a few hundred times.
Voices: I like being immersed in my games; it's hard to be immersed in a game with the voice acting quality of a local car insurance commercial.
Realism: forget it. Up is down.
Replayabilty: I paid $60 for this game, I want to get my money's worth.
Controls: The single most important aspect of any video game is, of course, one's ability to play it.
stuntman021:
--- Quote from: asablief on January 28, 2012, 06:49:52 PM ---that's because you don't understand any of it lol
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no it's because it's an unfun pile of stuff