MKX
Borderlands2
Kingdom come Deliverance
Quake
Diablo
How does getting older affect your gaming experience?
That's funny, I'm 30 and I feel the opposite. Grindan games like Warframe are things I can play for a really long time because I can keep chasing after new goals, while all other games are just like movies to me because I finish them once and then never look at them again. Resident Evil 2 was a recent exception, I played that multiple times to chase after S and S+ ranks.
I would actually play the original after. The original is definitely a special game that's worth playing, but I think that it would suck to play the remake and be subconsciously comparing the game to the original all the time.
28 this is me If im playing a fast paced game I'll need a slower one next and vice versa. As I get older variety has become very important.
I've embraced indie games
I'm now okay with paying for subscriptions (like xbl gold and the game pass)
No longer think that using a console for Netflix is cancerous, it's just easy
I now enjoy more technical games
I still don't like walking sims or CoD clones or moviegames
I ignore many of Yea Forumss opinions and quite enjoyed the new Tomb Raiders, although way back when I would have hated them on principle
The older I got, the more I have tried different games and games I never have in the past. I'm fucking 24, but other than my attempts at newer games, you can see me as a bubble of the fucking 90's. My clothes, music, and more so my games are just 90's, only difference is I have new age tech to play the old stuff in the best possible ways.
OSRS
Titanfall 2
Sekiro
Stepmania
Risk of Rain 2
>I'm now okay with paying for subscriptions (like xbl gold and the game pass)
Hitting 30 soon, can't be bothered to play games on harder difficulties. I have more important shit to worry about in life, I don't need my entertainment to give me too much crap on top of that.
I still enjoy some challenge in games, but I just don't have the patience to deal with enemies that delete half your health bar in one attack or mechanics that require very precise timing.
Depends on the game for me, I wont go over the top but the tension and sense of satisfaction is still very important. It took me 5hrs to beat Vergil 3 on VH no items. I tried DMD and knew id hit my limit.