Have you become such a brainlet you can't play much more than 20-30 minutes at a time of any given game and don't typically end up coming back to it?
Are you wondering why you keep coming back to Yea Forums even though you're incapable of playing video games?
THIS THREAD IS FOR YOU. Tell the user above with a similar problem/disposition which game they must play based on their preferences and complete. i will post screenshots of me completing the recommended games. meme games and furry dating sims can be ignored and you can request a new game from another kind user.
I'm playing Caligula Overdose and it has decent combat and writing, which is good because it is really cutscene-heavy. I imagine it's like Persona in this regard. The world design is pretty bad, the dungeons remind me of a Compile Heart game.
I tried this, but the entire beginning was really badly written. I'm expected to believe that guy is a high school student, and his best idea to calm you down was to beat the fuck out of you and then talk to you as if it was normal and okay?
It's bad.
Isaac Bell
I take pride in the fact that I have completed every game I have ever played. I have not once, EVER left one unfinished, even if I hated it, I pushed on and finished it anyway.
Wyatt Peterson
Oh, so you're playing video games for less than 4 years probably, if not much much less.
Landon Sanchez
>Have you become such a brainlet you can't play much more than 20-30 minutes at a time of any given game and don't typically end up coming back to it?
literally me, except yesterday I completed Touhou Luna nights
I'm 30 years old and have been regularly playing vidya since the age of 10. So no. I get to pretend that I have at least a little bit of worth, even though I actually don't. It's sort of an offshoot of 'finish what you put your hand to' sort of thing.
Anthony Rogers
He's not a high school student, many of the characters aren't. They're in a simulation, remember? The writing is not stellar, but I'd say its more lacking in bite than incongruous.
David Torres
I do this, too.
It's generally a completionist thing, having something sitting on my shelf uncompleted really annoys me, feels nice to have shit done.
Gaming cannot be fulfilling as you learn more about life. Your perspective becomes more realistic and mature so all meaning you thought games once had is dead and empty. Gaming is considered childish for a reason, its not just "you don't get it, old man": its genuinely childish to value something that is just pure empty indulgence. Its worthless and you will regret wasting your time. You will feel that such a thing is impossible and you're different but think back on all the beliefs in your past that you felt the same way about and understand that this will be the case again. There is nothing magical or special about who we are, there are many constants you cannot avoid and this is one of them.
Julian Edwards
By that logic, all things are empty indulgence and meaningless
Samuel Morales
>be poor kid with nothing but a handful of games and enough time to autisticly 100% them all >fast foward to now with 200+ games across my platforms and barely enough time or energy to just beat them, much less complete them. Mfw
All media, yes. Its comfort and coping. Any attempts of deriving the meaning and fullfillment most people on Yea Forums are accustomed to while growing up playing games is futile. A normal healthy dose of entertainment has its purpose and there can be meaning and mild fullfillment but we both know thats not who we are discussing.
Kayden Davis
There aren’t even 200 games worth playing in the entire 50 year history of video games. You need to learn how to develop taste and be more selective of how you spend your time instead of mindlessly consuming every product marketers throw at you.
Henry Morris
Get the fuck out normalfag.
Jordan Murphy
you are retarded
Leo Lopez
You will learn in time. I can only warn you. Its up to you to break free before it crashes down around you.
Jeremiah King
As I've gotten older a game has to really grab me for me to want to finish it.
I don't see it as a flaw, I like video games but I also don't spend all of my free time just grinding out the same games every waking minute and I don't force myself to finish games I'm not into, I've got other shit that I enjoy doing