Zlejedi said:
I think you get it completly wrong - naming somoene as casual gamer is way of at least pretending those people who play wii fit or solitare whole day are part of big gamers family and refers to someone who plays things pretending to be games. Layton for me looks just like a collection of riddles and not a game you can experience. So for me it's rather easy to see distinguishing line beetween those: Profesor Layton - casual, Ace attorney- hardcore game Animal Crossing/Sims/Spore - casual , Sim City - hardcore Wii Sports - casual, Grand Slam Tennis - Hardcore etc. It doesn't have anything to do with the platform as you can name casual games on PC (sims , spore) , ps3 (buzz, singstar) or x360 (1 vs 100, lips).
Through I guess it can be also used as pejorative term on a such politically correct forum as VGC when people are afraid of saying what they really think due to admin censorship. |
That top line just proves my point. You try to differentiate yourself from your fellow gamers by insulting them. Fortunately, they are nice enough to not care what you say about them.
It is a game, and you can't change that just by whining. It is a collection of riddles, joined together by a plot and a method of travelling between areas. It has a defined win condition. IT IS A GAME, GROW UP!
As for your definitions for those games, just stop talking. Those definitions have nothing to do with core/casual, it's simply a rating of which games YOU like.







