• Omgpwnies@lemmy.world
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    10 hours ago

    video games have come a long way in the last few decades though. the variety of genre, play style, art style, etc. is absolutely astounding for someone that grew up playing bootleg games on a C64. There are some that are basically like an interactive movie, puzzle games, building games, and then your usual shooters and sports and mario-type platformers. If you ignore the AAA-slop, there’s some really high quality content out there.

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      8 hours ago

      It’s not about quality.

      Don’t be offended, I realize I’m the weirdo here, but they seem so pointless to be so time consuming. Entertainment in general is pointless, but I don’t spend hundreds of hours watching a movie.

      I’m not into TV either though, so maybe it’s sitting still that I don’t like.

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        7 minutes ago

        When I was a child I played and really enjoyed AAA open world games with loads of collectibles like ACBF or Just cause 3.

        Nowadays I enjoy rogue likes, story games and visual novels much more. It is less of a time sink and sometimes I really feel like I got value from it. Like insights into myself or reevaluating some beliefs.

        Here are some story games I particularly enjoyed:

        • Citizen Sleeper
        • Epistory
        • DDLC
        • Novi News
        • Oxenfree
        • The wolf among us
        • Frostpunk New Home
        • Frostpunk Last Autumn
        • Road 96
        • Yes your grace

        Rogue likes I enjoy:

        • FTL
        • Into the breach
        • Hyperlight Drifter
        • The king is watching
        • Shattered Pixel Dungeon
        • Out there. Omega edition.
        • Banners of ruin.
        • Inscription (particularly part 1)

        Great puzzle games:

        • Talos Principle 1
        • Portal 2
        • Superliminal
        • Stanley Parable
      • I Cast Fist@programming.dev
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        3 hours ago

        Entertainment is a “social lubricant”, so it’s not entirely useless. A live show, a party, a sports game or a theater play are great for bringing people together and give them something common to talk about.

        The problem is that a lot of the electronic entertainment (games, movies, series, internet) in the past 30 or so years has become fully individual.

      • VirtigoMommy@sh.itjust.works
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        7 hours ago

        I’m the same way.

        Put on a movie and I’m asleep before the first scene is done.

        I’m a tinkerer, need something to do with my hands and keep my mind occupied or I lose all interest. Video games often fill that but don’t feel useful in any way. They aren’t even a distraction from my real life, they’re just something to do I guess. Which isn’t what I like to do I guess

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          For me, video games have always been about “accomplishment,” which is why I don’t think I was ever into the battle royales and that ilk. Do it, win game, repeat. I liked games that you built up to stuff, longer, more difficult levels, that sort of thing. I also enjoyed racing cars in Forza, but that was almost a workout, squeezing the controller, it would get my heart racing. Platformers like Celeste did the same.

          I used to enjoy sitting down and playing some shoot em ups with my buddies, but it was more social hour than the game.