I focus on engaging gameplay, compelling characters, and immersive storytelling.
I focus on engaging gameplay, compelling characters, and immersive storytelling.
I prefer mainly games with shooting mechanics, whether third or first person—no problem. I also like sandbox and action/adventure titles. Used to care a lot about good graphics, but now I don’t mind as long as the game runs smoothly. One thing I enjoy is finding hidden Easter eggs, which add a fun discovery element.
Typically a compelling tale. For RPGs and MMORPGs, a well-designed character creation process always secures the game a few extra points in my notes.
If the idea is fresh, it's rare these days, and the experience flows smoothly, I’d enjoy playing it. I’m not concerned about the visuals being new or the plot being straightforward; what matters is solid gameplay and a smooth learning curve. I’d especially appreciate games like Counter-Strike that challenge you to refine your aim and strategy. Although my early attempts were frustrating due to tricky mechanics, I’ve grown accustomed to the difficulty and the rewarding sense of improvement. Despite finishing at silver level three, the game offers deep insights into tactics, positioning, and recoil, making it worthwhile despite its complexity. It’s one of the most competitive titles out there.
For a first-person shooter, the aiming reticule should be compact enough to enhance gameplay.
I just checked which games I spent the most time on and saw DotA 2 leading with 356 hours, right after Civ5 at 200. It’s interesting how I used to only play FPS games before I had a computer that could handle them.