they can get me more agrresive, i mean how many people have been playing halo or something similar and been in a really close game , you get into it and can get pretty intense
but then again so does watching my colts play a game, you just get pumped

they can get me more agrresive, i mean how many people have been playing halo or something similar and been in a really close game , you get into it and can get pretty intense
but then again so does watching my colts play a game, you just get pumped

| konnichiwa said: Only if the game is frustrating. Happened a few times like in FFX where I had to evade the thunder for 100 times X_X. |
Oh man doing that in the Thunder Plains was a bitch, and if you got hit you got to start all over again.
I actually get more angry when I'm reading manga or watching an anime like that, since with a video game, I generally have a certain amount of control, though if the game is particularly frustrating, I can get pretty aggravated.
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All these games do is make my adrenaline pump around. When I have a headache or feel tired and don't want to sleep I go around playing an aggressive, or action packed game.
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Only if I play them for like 6 hours straight or something, then I might get a little edgy from the adrenaline.
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