Giggs_11 said:
Actually you got the grip on what I meant... I like to play similar games very spaced from each other or else I get bored quickly. Well maybe bored isn't the right word (actually for some games it actually is) so let me put it this way, games need to be fresh all the time for me, so I hate the yearly releases or games that came out very often. Examples? I happen to like CoD but th CoDs I played were Advanced Warfare (Wii) in 2009, MW3 (PS3) in 2011 and Black Ops 2 in 2014, I skipped all others. Uncharted 1 & 2 I played this year (and I played 2 right after 1 which I truly regret) and have 3 at home to play but won't do it in the near future. Batman Arkham Asylum (PS3) was one of my favourite games last gen which I played in 09/10 and haven't played yet Arkham CIty (although this one i probably should have already since I picked it up months ago for 15$ on WIiU and I played the 1st a long time ago). WiiU's library, although small, fells fresh to me: Zelda U - haven't played one in years, I even missed SS, Star Fox U - loved Star Fox 64, haven't played Star Fox Adventures cuz, you know, it looked like crap (btw I hope this is like 64 and not Adventures, cuz then maybe I'll pass...); Splatoon (I believe I don't need to explain this one); Devil's Third (I'm pretty hyped about this one, aside the graphics I find it very unique); Xenoblade X - I used to play a lot JRPGs back in the PS1/PS2 era, but if I'm not mistaken last one I played was FF 9, so a quality JRPG this year would suit my needs. |
If you take that long between trying games, a part of me is tempted to enquire into if you played Wind-Waker the first time around, because if not - I'd suggest keeping an open mind to the possibility of it being better than the new Zelda. (I don't say that as anything against the new one which I am totally psyched for but Wind-Waker is, for me, one of the best games ever.)