Man, I’ve had my fair share of gaming surprises. There were tons of games that I didn’t think were my type at first, but which I’d later be addicted to. I had all kinds of reasons for not being interested in these games, too, like with Warcraft II (too complicated), Civilization II (even more complicated), Jak & Daxter 1 (reminded me of Banjo-Kazooie which I hated), Ratchet & Clank (too kiddy), Spartan Total Warrior (bland reviews), Fallout 3 (too much like Oblivion), and more. After giving these games a fair chance, I came to love them. I really need to learn to not let the hype and ads of today’s gaming market to blind me. Like right now it seems like the only game that’s out in the world is Mass Effect 2. I have to learn to ignore that shit and dig deeper. There might be some gems out there I’m missing!
January 30th, 2010 at 7:46 am
Man, I’ve had my fair share of gaming surprises. There were tons of games that I didn’t think were my type at first, but which I’d later be addicted to. I had all kinds of reasons for not being interested in these games, too, like with Warcraft II (too complicated), Civilization II (even more complicated), Jak & Daxter 1 (reminded me of Banjo-Kazooie which I hated), Ratchet & Clank (too kiddy), Spartan Total Warrior (bland reviews), Fallout 3 (too much like Oblivion), and more. After giving these games a fair chance, I came to love them. I really need to learn to not let the hype and ads of today’s gaming market to blind me. Like right now it seems like the only game that’s out in the world is Mass Effect 2. I have to learn to ignore that shit and dig deeper. There might be some gems out there I’m missing!
January 30th, 2010 at 11:43 pm
bu bu bu bu Mass Effect 2 ain’t that bad