Why I (Mostly) Play Easy & Comfy Games These Days
Posted: Sun Sep 01, 2024 4:47 pm
1. Frustrating difficulty
I very rarely feel a sense of accomplishment when beating a boss on the 50th try or whatever, it's more like phew finally that's done with. Admittedly I'm not great at games, but I also get frustrated easily, so that sorta thing is definitely a con rather than a pro for me. Not necessarily looking for a walk in the park either mind you, just that I'd rather not smash my controllers to pieces
2. Time-consuming complexity
Often it seems like a huge time investment to even learn the game and I have better things to do. Yeah right lol, I'm just not interested in spending hours to learn how game mechanics, characer builds and infinite skill trees work; I'd rather pick up some apples and then go smash a goblin's head in. My memory is terrible so I'll forget half of the complex stuff anyway, besides I'm the type of guy who thinks three moves behind in chess so I'm really bad at highly strategic games to begin with, so I've given up on those
3. Hobbesian world-building
None of the places seem like you'd want to live there and none of their inhabitants are very nice or whimsical or happy, everything's just kinda drab and depressing. Oh so the real world is a shitty place too and people are assholes in general? Yeah tell me something I don't know, I don't really need that in my video games too. I'm a staunch defender of the good times so that shit's gonna be a no from me dog
So to summarize I'm not great at games and have no interest in gittin gud it seems. But also it feels like western games in particular exude western nihilism & individualism and I ain't down with that. I'm being hyperbolical and generalizing of course but whatever mang; frolicking through the land with Sylvando and his merry men in DQXI was one of the most heart-warming moments I've ever experienced in a video game, and I'm sick of blowing people to bits and shit. I wanna feel good and not bad. Wat do u think
I very rarely feel a sense of accomplishment when beating a boss on the 50th try or whatever, it's more like phew finally that's done with. Admittedly I'm not great at games, but I also get frustrated easily, so that sorta thing is definitely a con rather than a pro for me. Not necessarily looking for a walk in the park either mind you, just that I'd rather not smash my controllers to pieces
2. Time-consuming complexity
Often it seems like a huge time investment to even learn the game and I have better things to do. Yeah right lol, I'm just not interested in spending hours to learn how game mechanics, characer builds and infinite skill trees work; I'd rather pick up some apples and then go smash a goblin's head in. My memory is terrible so I'll forget half of the complex stuff anyway, besides I'm the type of guy who thinks three moves behind in chess so I'm really bad at highly strategic games to begin with, so I've given up on those
3. Hobbesian world-building
None of the places seem like you'd want to live there and none of their inhabitants are very nice or whimsical or happy, everything's just kinda drab and depressing. Oh so the real world is a shitty place too and people are assholes in general? Yeah tell me something I don't know, I don't really need that in my video games too. I'm a staunch defender of the good times so that shit's gonna be a no from me dog
So to summarize I'm not great at games and have no interest in gittin gud it seems. But also it feels like western games in particular exude western nihilism & individualism and I ain't down with that. I'm being hyperbolical and generalizing of course but whatever mang; frolicking through the land with Sylvando and his merry men in DQXI was one of the most heart-warming moments I've ever experienced in a video game, and I'm sick of blowing people to bits and shit. I wanna feel good and not bad. Wat do u think