Eh. Sorry to hear OoT and stuff failed to rekindle your fire for gaming.I'd recommend MM, but yeah, it's best played after finishing OoT.
WW is a must; that's all I'd recommend. Maybe Super Metroid, but I don't know if you're into platformers.
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Maybe the one thing I'd recommend isn't a game necessarily, but a youtube channel.Watch Extra Credits.
As for games I'd say try I'm going to promote Majora's Mask and Metroid Prime.
From what I can tell, you really like story-driven games in particular, so...
Do you find yourself getting bored of games where the lore is so rich, you don't even know what to do?
I could recommend you one of my favorites--it's story-driven, and it's very very easy, but it's kinda supposed to be. It's supposed to be a very simple, clean, and serene experience--not particularly demanding in the mental department, but I think it's the perfect game to play when you're feeling down. I find it extremely therapeutic to play.It's called Klonoa 2, and it's for the PS2.
Quote from: Fun Timer on February 15, 2016, 09:43:15 PMMaybe the one thing I'd recommend isn't a game necessarily, but a youtube channel.Watch Extra Credits.what do they do?
majora's mask looks interesting but i really didn't like ocarina of time. i couldn't even finish it because i got bored.
They just talk about game design and related media events. It's made me appreciate games a lot more, and moreover, made me not want to give up on it as a medium.
Have you played Yoshi's Island?
Hmm... what did you find boring about it?
examples?
i was thinking about rebuying a ps2 recently so this might be right up my alleythis one?
What kind of game experiences do you enjoy?
i really like thematic games. stuff that'll resonate with me emotionally.
well, zelda for onethat was just a shot in the dark, really
Yup. It's kinda rare and a little expensive to buy, but if you find a cheap used cop, nab it.It's a platformer, and like I said--sometimes, I'm super depressed, this game really just helps me escape.And I don't play games for escapism.
Quote from: Fun Timer on February 15, 2016, 09:47:39 PMThey just talk about game design and related media events. It's made me appreciate games a lot more, and moreover, made me not want to give up on it as a medium.Well, "give up" for me would just mean "stop following". I still maintain that gaming has arguably the most potential as a medium to deliver art but not while the money-grubbing jews at Activision, EA, Ubisoft etc. are in charge of the market. We need people who actually give a shit to steer the ship, y'know?QuoteHave you played Yoshi's Island?No, sir.QuoteHmm... what did you find boring about it?the gameplay just didn't do anything for me. i found myself craving the little bits of story that we got but not wanting to go through the effort of drudging through another dungeon that, while intricately designed, just wasn't really fun to play. when you're going through a game and the only time you enjoy yourself is at the last 2 minutes of your 2 hour play session, you kind of don't want to go back to it.i like what majora's mask stands for, and it's one of my favourite games objectively speaking, i just can't bring myself to drop X amount of dollars on it when i disliked the game it's supposed to follow directly.
Please play Klonoa 2. lol
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but uh, what do you play games for, out of curiosity?
The experience.
Quote from: Pip on February 15, 2016, 09:57:02 PMAnd inb4someonecomplainsaboutmydamntextcolorNo one cares about your text color.