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[QUOTE="Innocent_J"]i never understood the big hype over Mario galaxy
i mean, yea its fun n all, but it gets so boring after a while, or is it just me??
Jaysonguy
All games are boring once you played them once
That's why they make new games
No, that's the difference between good games and freakin' awesome (ie: fun) games. Good games you play once, enjoy the adventure for what it is and move on to the next thing. Freakin' awesome games are so fun and enjoyable that you will end up playing it 2 - 3 times at least, because it's just that fun.
Obviously which games are "freakin' awesome" will vary from person to person, because every one has their own pinion of fun. Like, for me, Super Metroid is one of those freakin' awesome games, because I've played through it about a million times and I still keep coming back for more, even in 2008.
[QUOTE="Innocent_J"]i never understood the big hype over Mario galaxy
i mean, yea its fun n all, but it gets so boring after a while, or is it just me??
Jaysonguy
All games are boring once you played them once
That's why they make new games
Here we have the logic of someone who has never heard of terms such as "replayability value", "open-endness" or "secrets and hidden stuff".
[QUOTE="Jaysonguy"][QUOTE="Innocent_J"]i never understood the big hype over Mario galaxy
i mean, yea its fun n all, but it gets so boring after a while, or is it just me??
SonicFan188
All games are boring once you played them once
That's why they make new games
Here we have the logic of someone who has never heard of terms such as "replayability value", "open-endness" or "secrets and hidden stuff".
There's too many games out to bother with that for every single game
It's bad enough that you have to buy games while you're still playing others because of the release dates.
You think that a backlog of games should get even bigger because you're replaying a 40 hour game again? No way.
A game like Williams Pinball is a perfect example of a game you can pick up and play. Even on it's longest setting you're going to only waste an hour away from new games. Then you can move to other games.
I just got done with My Life As A King for 32 (rounded) hours and while I loved the game I just don't have time to play it again.
[QUOTE="SonicFan188"][QUOTE="Jaysonguy"][QUOTE="Innocent_J"]i never understood the big hype over Mario galaxy
i mean, yea its fun n all, but it gets so boring after a while, or is it just me??
Jaysonguy
All games are boring once you played them once
That's why they make new games
Here we have the logic of someone who has never heard of terms such as "replayability value", "open-endness" or "secrets and hidden stuff".
There's too many games out to bother with that for every single game
It's bad enough that you have to buy games while you're still playing others because of the release dates.
You think that a backlog of games should get even bigger because you're replaying a 40 hour game again? No way.
A game like Williams Pinball is a perfect example of a game you can pick up and play. Even on it's longest setting you're going to only waste an hour away from new games. Then you can move to other games.
I just got done with My Life As A King for 32 (rounded) hours and while I loved the game I just don't have time to play it again.
Now your logic sounds like that of a spoiled rich kid.
Not everyone has the money or the time to buy and play different games nearly everyday. And definitely, not everyone has the patience to try all kinds of mediocre games just to try them, when they could simply be playing the extra hours of gameplay offered by the great ones and having more fun than with a new one.
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