| SmokedHostage said: I love the sense of growth in that you start playing without a frame of reference and move on to pulling off tricks and completing levels in ways you couldn't conceive before hand. |
This expresses the idea of "gaming in its purest form," well. It's similar to some racing games in that respect, that each race is different, as you play these games you constantly experiment, finding and discovering different ways to move through your own world
There's a good reason i thought games were stupid until i picked up Super Mario 64. Granted, my tastes have broadened vastly since then, but that core appeal is still there

Monster Hunter: pissing me off since 2010.







