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So, video games have a lot of different genres. Which ones do you tend to like, and which ones do you prefer to stay away from?
One of my big favorites are platformer games, I just love this genre. Both 2D and 3D ones! I've just always loved them and this kind of gameplay. I play a lot of them, and as long as they're well-made, or at least decently made, I tend to enjoy them.
Another genre I've taken a huge liking to the past year are rhythm games! Especially the more "weird and wacky" style games that make no sense, preferably with original soundtracks (and the music is usually pretty nice in these games too!). Started with the Rhythm Heaven/Paradise series, then tried Elite Beat Agents and before I knew it I was importing obscure Japan-only titles. I'm not that much into Guitar Hero/Rock Band and similar though (they're ok, but not as fun as the other games)
As for genres I'm not into or just dislike:
- MMOs of all kinds, MMORPGs, MOBAs ect. I just can't get into them, and I also feel somewhat "dependent" on other people wanting to play the game with me at the same time (since I guess that's some of the experience?), when I want to be able to play a game whenever I want. Plus it feels like you have to play them a lot to get good, constantly keep playing? (Ok, some of it might not be 100% correct, or how it's like for all games, but that's the impression I get?) I don't want to be "tied" to the same game for months, I have to switch games quite often or I feel bored.
I guess I generally prefer singleplayer (though I do enjoy the occasional Mario Kart or Smash Bros with friends!) I also prefer to be able to "win" games, for the games to have an end (with a few exceptions like Animal Crossing) rather than using a lot of time at being great at this one specific game, I want to be good at many kinds of games. I guess "serious" competitive multiplayer in general isn't for me?
- "Realistic" racing games. I just have no fun with them, I don't really have any interest in racing or cars. However, I love games like Mario Kart, because they're more unrealistic.
-Most sports games, I don't like sports so a game about sports won't interest me either. One of the few exceptions is Punch-Out, and the non-seriousness and cartoony-ness helps a lot for that.
-FPS. I just don't enjoy the gameplay, plus a lot of the titles are just unappealing to me. I don't enjoy that many first-person games at all actually, I like to see my character.
-RTS: Never been my thing. Always paying attention everywhere and having to make strategies in limited time? No thanks... doing strategies are ok, but I need to take my time to think.
As for any other genres, I'm mostly neutral to the genre itself and it depends on the individual game. For example, I love Pokémon and the Mario & Luigi series, they're some of my favorite games, but the RPG genre by itself is just "decent" for me (I also prefer JRPGs to Western RPGs, in general) If it's not in the "disliked genres" list, I'll likely try it out if it seems fun/interesting.
So yeah. Your opinions on various genres?
One of my big favorites are platformer games, I just love this genre. Both 2D and 3D ones! I've just always loved them and this kind of gameplay. I play a lot of them, and as long as they're well-made, or at least decently made, I tend to enjoy them.
Another genre I've taken a huge liking to the past year are rhythm games! Especially the more "weird and wacky" style games that make no sense, preferably with original soundtracks (and the music is usually pretty nice in these games too!). Started with the Rhythm Heaven/Paradise series, then tried Elite Beat Agents and before I knew it I was importing obscure Japan-only titles. I'm not that much into Guitar Hero/Rock Band and similar though (they're ok, but not as fun as the other games)
As for genres I'm not into or just dislike:
- MMOs of all kinds, MMORPGs, MOBAs ect. I just can't get into them, and I also feel somewhat "dependent" on other people wanting to play the game with me at the same time (since I guess that's some of the experience?), when I want to be able to play a game whenever I want. Plus it feels like you have to play them a lot to get good, constantly keep playing? (Ok, some of it might not be 100% correct, or how it's like for all games, but that's the impression I get?) I don't want to be "tied" to the same game for months, I have to switch games quite often or I feel bored.
I guess I generally prefer singleplayer (though I do enjoy the occasional Mario Kart or Smash Bros with friends!) I also prefer to be able to "win" games, for the games to have an end (with a few exceptions like Animal Crossing) rather than using a lot of time at being great at this one specific game, I want to be good at many kinds of games. I guess "serious" competitive multiplayer in general isn't for me?
- "Realistic" racing games. I just have no fun with them, I don't really have any interest in racing or cars. However, I love games like Mario Kart, because they're more unrealistic.
-Most sports games, I don't like sports so a game about sports won't interest me either. One of the few exceptions is Punch-Out, and the non-seriousness and cartoony-ness helps a lot for that.
-FPS. I just don't enjoy the gameplay, plus a lot of the titles are just unappealing to me. I don't enjoy that many first-person games at all actually, I like to see my character.
-RTS: Never been my thing. Always paying attention everywhere and having to make strategies in limited time? No thanks... doing strategies are ok, but I need to take my time to think.
As for any other genres, I'm mostly neutral to the genre itself and it depends on the individual game. For example, I love Pokémon and the Mario & Luigi series, they're some of my favorite games, but the RPG genre by itself is just "decent" for me (I also prefer JRPGs to Western RPGs, in general) If it's not in the "disliked genres" list, I'll likely try it out if it seems fun/interesting.
So yeah. Your opinions on various genres?
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