| shio said:
Oh boy I was right, you are one of those that think Zelda are adventure games! Dude, just go check the definition of the Adventure genre on Wikipedia or anywhere else. Those who think games like Zelda are adventure games are people who come strictly from the console side. Most people do know that Adventure games refer to Grim Fandango, Sam & Max, etc... And see, you dislike MMORPGs out of ignorance. MMORPGs can have just as much story and meaningful gameplay as Single-player RPG. See Lord of the Rings Online, which has an amazing backstory and takes great use of the LOTR license. And EVE Online, great stories there and the game embodies the true potential of MMOs with meaningful mechanics that makes no player useless. |
Oh I'm sorry. I'm used to thinking of the Adventure genre is practically originating from games like The Legend of Zelda and King's Quest. I'm sure you know better and are qualified to tell myself and the entire gaming industry that we're all wrong though. Puh-leese.
I dislike MMOs because I dislike the fact that they lack the elements I enjoy the most and play up the elements I dislike the most. Thanks for the recommendation of LotR Online but I'm not a fan of LotR.
| vlad321 said: Not that this happens often, but MMOs aren't a grindfests necessarily. Until you hit the level cap in WoW you really don't do much grinding at all and, especially in WOTLK, the questing can get extremely fun and interesting. There are just so many memorable storyline quests in there. |
I watched WoW destroy the social life of a good friend of mine. All I ever see the people who I do know playing it doing is raiding...







