16BitKings - My favourite hobby has always been something that I have kept quite private, partially in fear that I would be judged by others but also because I thought I might grow out of it. Social pressures are not uncommon for anybody of any age, but it seems to me that there is definitely a stigma surrounding those that choose to spend their time with a video game. It is as I have grown older and continued to enjoy playing games that I have started to become aware of the growing pressure by society to ‘grow up’ and move on. But why is there this pressure? And where does it come from?
Hidetaka Miyazaki has said that Elden Ring is not his ideal RPG. I agree, and think that an emphasis on player choice will help bring it there.
Honestly I just wish there was a log that told you where you were with certain NPC’s so I don’t accidentally lock myself out of stuff
If I have then it can tell me
Maybe give us a codex like what FFXVI did with names, locations and other lore related info, there was so many people in Elden Ring with names that began with G, R and M, was hard to keep track
TechRaptor writes, "We got our hands on Stalker 2: Heart of Chornobyl at Summer Game Fest, and it brought me into a dreary world filled with intrigue."
It's been promised for a while, but finally TEVI lands in the world of Xbox. Ready for the enchantment it brings?
no such thing as too old.
my dad is 68 (thats 22 in gamer years) and plays tiger woods everyday...he murders me when i come by to challange him. ....he got me into games when atari came out so he's been a gamer since the beginning. he got me my ps4 for my b-day and i'm 34...so like father like son. i picture myself gaming on my death bed bro...real talk.
The only thing that is keeping me playing is the Metal Gear series. When Kojima retires, I quit gaming.
Never.
I'm too old for bad games, certainly.
And I'm also old enough to tell the difference between a good and bad game.
Never. But you have to be cool about it. Moderation.