You know what's really exciting about video games is you don't just interact with the game physically -- you're not just moving your hand on a joystick, but you're asked to interact with the game psychologically and emotionally as well. You're not just watching the characters on screen; you're becoming those characters.
NINA HUNTEMANN, Game Over
I prefer solo it's usually because I like the exploration, the class skills, the fight mechanics, or the questing. I also like to be able to just jump in so some stuff then jump right off.
Group activities are usually very time intensive.
I played during beta and it did need a lot of work but the idea was interesting. Started playing last week and it's a big difference. I like the game-play and find it very enjoyable. Mounts would be a great idea which I've heard they are working o…
Played since beta, and still play off and on to this day. Love those public even chains that start in one area and go across zones to complete. Leveled my first character that way, went up the last three levels to hit max and was having so much fu…
If your doing a presentation and need to walk around there's a need for this. A friend of mine has something like this and it's funny when he forgets about it, then gets up to get something and it follows him around the room. Or sometimes it loses …
I must be the only one who likes DI. I’ve spent about $4 on it so far and if I reach a point when I have to spend in order to progress, then that’s when I start playing other mmo’s more.
I wish WoW had the faster porting to and from certain …
Kyleran said:
Question, what mobile platform and phone model was the review played on?
Wondering if the experience might be any different on an iPhone vs Android, and really wondering how it might play on the Samsung Fold with it's expanded s…
GW2, The Division 2, slowly getting back into ESO for the new chapter, working on getting away from windows so installed Manjaro on my older pc and am playing Linux versions of some games on Steam. Half-Life2, The Stanley Parable Ultra Delux, and a…
I hate when grinding is added to questing and when it becomes necessary to level. Such as needing to do every quest in the zone plus grind in order to level up and go into the next zone for the next round of leveling. Thankfully after you've done …
I remember my days playing Second Life, it was it's own verse. There were all types of businesses and some people were earning a decent living. Nightclubs, theaters, huge role-play areas, you could purchase virtual cars and housing there, or build…
I liked that I could take a new character and go pretty much where I wanted. I could start and stop main quests as I liked. It's a lot like GW2 in that regard. And like others have said a great number of interesting side stories to run into. The…
Blackboa said:
Feels like dragons are a very popular selling point this year. End of Dragons (GW2), Dragonflight (WoW), Dragonslayer (Neverwinter). Whats next?
It's more like, "What's the top guy doing? OK, let's do that too!" F…