BrainBoxLtd said:
Fairly certain the point to any game is for it to be entertaining. Not everyone wants to be challenged by games. Your average GTA player often ignores the worthless missions, put in some cheats, goes crazy, and has fun. You're not suggesting "achieving" something in a video game amounts to something other than another form of entertainment and possibly empty self-indulgence are you? @vaio - I'm considering buying extra copies just to give them away here. XD |
You have to admit that every other game up to this point requires something of the person playing. This simply requires waving your arms. It's just this side of being non-interactive. I mean, look out your window and wave your arms while people move outside. It's close to that. I would expect a good amount of even small children, to be frustrated by their actions having little consequence in the game.