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  1. Video games these days are like playing through a movie, with in-depth character building, amazing plot twists and relatable character backgrounds.  We start to grow attached to certain characters, to be angry at others, and to feel as they feel while the game evolves.  But what was the first moment that you played through a game and a moment just hit you? 

    The first few minutes of The Last of Us?  How about Mordin in Mass Effect 3?  Maybe Atlas in Bioshock stirred it?  Maybe SHODAN in System Shock?  What was it that first reached into you and made you FEEL the game?

  2. Have you ever sat down to play a brand new release or brand new game to you and it triggered a nostalgic feeling that this game feels just like "X" game from the past?  It could be something as simple as the way a car handles in a sandbox game, the weapon mechanics in an FPS, or even just a character's development and storyline.  Have you managed to find that feeling?  You start up a game and it feels like you've been playing it for years.  It helps you develop a near instant connection with the game and makes it almost seem like an old friend.  It's a fun feeling!

  3. I've done some basic game programming, I was a Java programmer by trade, so I dabbled a little bit in video game coding just to see if I had a feel for it.  I found out I much prefer playing games to making them, lol.

  4. As someone who WAS trying to complete my Saturn collection, but has had to stop because...I just can't afford it, yeah.  I'm worried about the prices of games constantly rising.  I am somewhat hopeful that the recent decline in the collector market popularity will indicate falling prices, at least somewhat, then I could snag some other games I'm looking for on other systems, but for the most part collecting as a whole is beyond me. 

  5. I just want to see them keep physical media alive.  I know that's asking far too much for today's generations, but the collector in me hates that we're going to lose physical games very soon.  I know most of them are essentially just serving as keys to download the rest of the game, but there's something about owning a physical copy of a game that makes it feel more certain.  I own this, it's mine, it's right here.  Digital games can be gone in the blink of an eye.  It's entirely improbable that physical media continues for another generation, but it's the one thing I hope for.

  6. On 2/5/2024 at 9:50 PM, Heatman said:

    Exactly! Without the game's story, there's absolutely nothing for me to play for. It's the bigger picture for me in any kind of game. It's what lures me into playing any game to begin with. 

    Totally agree, games these days are exactly like playing through a very long movie, as was said above, so it makes no sense to take the immersion out of the equation.  It's like watching the Lord of the Rings trilogy from the start of The Fellowship and then Skipping to the last 40 minutes of Return of the King.  You miss the whole point.

  7. On 2/5/2024 at 9:49 PM, Heatman said:

    I have gone on the hunt a few times, it can be thrilling just like you pointed out but where I had issues was failing to find something worth buying in the end. It happened a few times to me and that had me discouraged from doing it again. 

    That's the risk, definitely.  There are going to be hunts where you find nothing or nothing of interest to you, and there are going to be hunts where you find a lot of "meh" titles, but that's what makes the hunts where you find the truly great stuff worthwhile.  It's like anything in life, you've got your share of disappointments that aren't fun, but they make the great moments worthwhile!

  8. The PSP enjoyed some success, the Vita enjoyed a little bit, as well, but do you think there is still room on the Sony lineup for a handheld gaming system?  If so, what would be your ideal setup?

    Honestly, the one thing I would like to see released is a bit of a handheld that gives you access to all of the back catalogs from the PS1, PS2, PSP and PS Vita range, with the ability to purchase PS3 games hopefully included later.  I feel that would touch on peoples' nostalgia need, but also offer a new way to play those games, or at least those that haven't already been ported over.  Would there be room for new releases exclusive to the handheld?  Of course, but the main focus would be the backlogs.  Imagine paying a minimal fee for the console plus a monthly fee for the backlogs, WHILE also being able to purchase the games outright so that, inevitably, when the console is no longer supported, gamers still have access to the games they want.  That's just a thought rampaging through my brain, I think it would be a neat idea to see come to fruition, though I find it highly unlikely it ever will.

  9. Anyone else looking forward to this coming out?  A chance to replay KotOR, KotOR II and the Force Unleashed again?  It's a good collection of games in one pack, well worth it for any Star Wars fan, I'm really looking forward to it hitting on December 8th!

  10. I am fan of racing games and driving games, I used to absolutely love games like Outrun or Cruisin' USA, they were so much fun to play!  Then you look at the modern systems and see games like Forza, and those are fun for a whole different reason.  Sometimes you want to have a blast in a sporty car, sometimes you want to do objective-based gaming in a car.  It's all fun and all good!

  11. I think if anything overpowers traditional television it's streaming services.  Comparing gaming to television or streaming is apples and oranges.  You can relax doing both, but you tend to get different senses of enjoyment from one or the other.  Each is equally powerful in the mind as the other.

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