Kyros on 07 June 2008
No games? so what is "a game"? something with a huge script, thousands of gameplay hours, complex controls, good guys vs bad guys and action every 5 seconds? what are you? 10?
Gameplay is nice for once. An objective you can complete. Something to aim for. Fun. Tamagotchi's are no game (and Nintendogs is nothing else.) Sims is a bit more complex but in the end not much else. As far as I have understood Harvest Moon is a "game" where you actually farm. Hello? I may be oldfashioned but I thought gaming was to do something exciting, to do things you cannot do easily in the real world, to escape. Not weeding. In my time we did those things outside in the real world and played games to do something more exciting like shoot aliens, be an adventurer or space pilot. Not manuring sheesh, what the youth has come to today. Really sad.







