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mZuzek said:
Snoopy said:
Halo, Gears, MGS5 and maybe Forza. That is all I need baby.

Interesting.


I hate everything else that is coming out. Not into rpgs outside of mass effect/ ea games. Hate most sport games and cod is decent, but I rather have Halo 5.



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Not sure if you mean Nintendo only or overall, but Xenoblade X is the reason why i bought a wii u.

Non-nintendo, i also want Fallout 4, LoH Trails of cold steel and maybe Tales of Zestiria. Theres also the SWTOR expansion Knights of the fallen empire.



I still play a variety of games on platforms like PC and 3DS, but when it comes to the Wii U, Splatoon is pretty much the only title I've been playing recently.



"Just for comparison Uncharted 4 was 20x bigger than Splatoon 2. This shows the huge difference between Sony's first-party games and Nintendo's first-party games."

I felt like that when I bought MK8 and I thought I'd feel like that when I bought the Master Chief Collection.



    

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Well, people playing a single game for months or years isn't a strange occurrence. I know someone who played WKC for months on end. Others are still playing KZ:SF since launch or FFXIV.



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When I have time to play games I usually play Splatoon too.



When i get MGS 5 and tearaway and blops 3 there will be no game until uc4



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I Hate REMASTERS

I Hate PLAYSTATION PLUS

I had a year of eq2 addiction... And a number of months of wow. I turned against mmo's and rpgs with lots of grinding and countless crappy subquests as a result.

Addictive games aren't necessarily the most fun. I often ask myself, when I'm rating a game, if I took a random snapshot of gameplay would it likely be a gameplay rich moment or my character slowly running across a large environment or participating in a mediocre quest as I'm grinding levels.

Platform games tend to score well in this test as good ones are always throwing engaging gameplay mechanics at you as you navigate around well designed levels. Splatoon also scores well with this test a you're always engaged in interesting gameplay of one sort or another.

I think this sort of illustrates where I'm at odds with the general gaming media.



I always need to buy games, always...

My backlog is entering world record territory, and still I keep on buying. I may have a problem.



Don't worry, you're not alone!
There are a lot of people that do that, believe me. :)