God of War, GTA, Dead Space, and any fighting game usally help me mellow out after a bad day.
Simulator_Shock's forum posts
1997 to 2000. So much creativity, love, innovatition, and improvement.
hakanakumono
Yes, that statement is very true. The late 90s were a period that brought video games to a new level in immersion with games like FFVII, Zelda: OoT, MGS etc.
Altough I had already been playing games for quite some time before this, I'd have to say the 32/64 Bit era. My God I played some of the best games in my life during those days, games that I still own and treasure. Generally speaking, I'd have to say the 90s were pretty much the golden years for gaming.
Fable 2 - I just can't seem to sit down and get into this game, I don't know what it is.
Banjo: Nuts and Bolts - I tried giving this game a chance, but I hated it so much. It just felt like a mockery of Banjo-Kazooie to me.
Dead Rising - The game just sucks because it's so broken and awful.
Not trying to sound like "that guy", but if she just says "hi" and walks away, than it sounds like she isn't too interested in you :( If you see her looking over at you from across the room, then that's a good sign. If she looks at you for more than 3 seconds that that's good too.
I've never gone out of my way to talk a random girl, I'm just too shy and don't have the nerve for that :( But by all means that shouldn't stop you.
All I'm saying is, if it doesn't work out then forget about her. Why should you be interested in someone who's not interested in you? Just forget about her and move on, and eventually you'll meet a nice girl who's easy to talk to :)
Halo = 'Nuff said
Gears of War = An alright game to play but it's so damn redundant. Run, Cover, Shoot, Repeat
CoD4 + WaW = I don't get how so many people think these games are so great
Dead Rising = The worst game I have played this generation.
Guitar Hero = Was fun up till 3. Series went downhill right after Neversoft/Activision took over.
Trying to push the tyrant out of the plane's hanger in Resident Evil:Code Veronica used to get on my nerves very quickly. I mean you had very small limited space to move around as it is, and he would just corner you and wail away.
Ninja Gaiden 1 on the original Xbox was a brutal nightmare for me to get through. Devil May Cry 3 was really tough too.
I guess an honerable mention from my childhood would have to go out to Heihachi from Tekken 1 since he was the boss, OMG what a prick lol. Me and my high school friend were talking about that once and how he wanted to punch his tv over that :P
Any first person shooter game tends to make me feel nauseous. I remember this all started way back when Goldeneye came out, that game would give me really bad motion sickness. I tried playing Half Life 2 in the Orange Box and nearly passed out after playing for about 15 minutes. I usally can't play any of those kind of games for longer than an hour at a time before feeling sick.
I also felt nauseous when I was playing Dead Space, I guess the game felt claustrophobic to me.
Log in to comment