Mistakes are easy. You just go along minding your own business, then BAM! Turned down the wrong road and got stuck in traffic, followed a link and what’s been seen can’t be un-seen, or maybe spent all night watching TV or reading rather than getting a decent amount of sleep. Or maybe there’s a free game on Steam that looks kind of interesting, a quick download just to see what it’s all about can’t cause any harm, right? The worst thing that can happen is it’s a bad game, and god knows I’ve played enough of those to know when to walk away.
Idle games are becoming popular on console, but which are the best idle games currently available for Xbox and PlayStation?
Kinglink says "Hello I’m Kinglink Let’s talk about grind as gameplay. But really today I wanted to talk about something that bothers me, grindy games."
Yes as long as the gameplay is good, their are plenty of examples but the more recent ones for me are Rage 2 and Days Gone there is a ton of repeating side quests on those game but because the gameplay is so good it doesn’t feel like a chore.
Neil writes "If ever there were a 'dumb' game, Clicker Heroes was it. Smashing a single button forever more, in the hope that you'll dish out enough damage to hundreds and thousands of static enemies shouldn't ever be exciting. But strangely it is, and the draw of Clicker Heroes is immense. Anything that can therefore help you out in the clicking department is therefore good in our eyes and today a brand new piece of DLC has arrived for Clicker Heroes on Xbox One. Zombies anyone?"