you're already starting to feel the fallout of such a consumer lifestyle. take time away from your phone and computers. go camping, you may yet be saved.
You usually don't replay a game right after finishing it. Sometimes you even forget most stuff about it if you played it a decade ago and never touched again. Also sometimes the game is personal to you and you visit that specific one yearly or bi-yearly.
>how do you replay games? >how do you eat the same food again? >how do you listen to the same song again? >what's the point?
why are zoomoids like this?
I have a list of five/six games that I consistently return to. >What's the point?
It's because often when I start a new game, it doesn't meet my expectations compared to the games I enjoy, so I always go back to them. Yep, new bad old good.
>play dead space >like dismembering necromorphs with my cool space engineer tools >game ends >but i still want to dismember necromorphs with my cool weapons >start new game
simple as
You can gain a deeper understanding and therefore appreciation of it through increased knowledge of mechanics/design, and the increased dexterity to perform better, as well as a deeper understanding and therefore appreciation of the game's writing and themes on the story side.
Unless you're so exceptionally intelligente and skilled that you absorb everything there is to absorb in a single playthrough, but if that was the case, surely you'd understand the reason others find joy in returning to games, so I'm more inclined to believe you're exceptionally stupid.
God, I want to replay Sonic Forces, but I remember so easily that it's a terrible game. But still, it's got such a wonderful tone of cheese and I unironically like the story. I actually think it's better than Sonic Frontiers, the story, that is.
>how
Well, after having played it once it's actually a lot easier than the first time, since you already have experience on what to expect and how to do it.
Having fun, you homosexual. What a shit thread.
but you've already played it
Zoomers truly are dumb as shit.
ok post your favourite games boomie?
are you truly incapable of enjoying something more than once? you've never jerked off twice?
never to same image or video and fapping takes like 1/20+ the time as a good game
you're already starting to feel the fallout of such a consumer lifestyle. take time away from your phone and computers. go camping, you may yet be saved.
says the guy on Ganker. I spend a couple hours here every weekend calm down grandpa
>never to same image or video
wow
what?
you've never seen anything on the internet that was so hot you went back to it ?
most games are shit. might as well bet what you knows is good instead of a gamble.
Like?
Isn't playing the same stuff over and over again brain fried?
>this is the mindset of a dopamine drained zoomer brain
You usually don't replay a game right after finishing it. Sometimes you even forget most stuff about it if you played it a decade ago and never touched again. Also sometimes the game is personal to you and you visit that specific one yearly or bi-yearly.
Games with no filler are fun to replay, optimization is fun even without going full autist.
It usually takes me 10 years to be able to enjoy a game again, with few exceptions.
have you literally never rewatched a movie or show? the frick is wrong with you?
yes but these only last a few hours for movies and a few minutes for songs. Not fricking 30 hours+ for games
There is not one good game longer than 15 hours.
>how do you replay games?
>how do you eat the same food again?
>how do you listen to the same song again?
>what's the point?
why are zoomoids like this?
>says the guy on Ganker. I spend a couple hours here every weekend calm down grandpa
What a stupid question. You clearly don't enjoy video games.
how?
>zoomers lashing out thread
Ya'll are adorable. Speak to you in 10 years when ya'lls suicide rate will be through the roof lmaooooooooo NGL FR FR ONG
I have a list of five/six games that I consistently return to.
>What's the point?
It's because often when I start a new game, it doesn't meet my expectations compared to the games I enjoy, so I always go back to them. Yep, new bad old good.
OP, are you mentally ill or something? Why would you ask that question?
Curious?
>play dead space
>like dismembering necromorphs with my cool space engineer tools
>game ends
>but i still want to dismember necromorphs with my cool weapons
>start new game
simple as
You can gain a deeper understanding and therefore appreciation of it through increased knowledge of mechanics/design, and the increased dexterity to perform better, as well as a deeper understanding and therefore appreciation of the game's writing and themes on the story side.
Unless you're so exceptionally intelligente and skilled that you absorb everything there is to absorb in a single playthrough, but if that was the case, surely you'd understand the reason others find joy in returning to games, so I'm more inclined to believe you're exceptionally stupid.
huh wat u mean?
ur gay
nah u are
God, I want to replay Sonic Forces, but I remember so easily that it's a terrible game. But still, it's got such a wonderful tone of cheese and I unironically like the story. I actually think it's better than Sonic Frontiers, the story, that is.
>how
Well, after having played it once it's actually a lot easier than the first time, since you already have experience on what to expect and how to do it.
There needs to be a point?