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plip.plop said:


Honestly, the MMO aspect turned me off initially. I just don't have that kind of time anymore in my life to dedicate anymore to any single game. As i get older, and the responsibilities keep piling on, my taste keep moving away from rpg games, and more towards action games. I want to be able to experience more in a less amount of time.

There are times where i don't touch any system for a week or two, and when I try to get back into a game I usually forget how to play it, or what the hell is going on. The only thing for me this gen is that I need a game that has a single player option, and is not multiplayer/only centric. 


I understand your feeling because sometimes I feel the same way. I play mainly with my family and I really like when they have these coop/multiplayer games. Sometimes I think games I trying too hard to be like movies and forget about replayability and gameplay. I think that's a the reason Ninteno is still relevant these days. Their games offer solid and challenging gameplay, replayability and cooperation either local or via internet.