For me, it's fighting games. I think they're fun, but all I do is smash random buttons and hope something happens.
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For me, it's fighting games. I think they're fun, but all I do is smash random buttons and hope something happens.
Also fighting games for me. I am actually good in my group of friends the rare time we play against each other, but if you put me up against ANYONE that plays even half hearted, I will get utterly DESTROYED.
C-c-c-combo breaker. (SPOILER) Nah, I'm not too great at fighting games either. That and shooters.
I'm pretty decent with fighting game, as long as you can block and fight back, you'll do pretty good.
What I'm not good, though, are the sports games. The computer always cheat, and whenever I do good against another player, they would rage quit on me. :(
Sports is the most obvious since I don't play them at all so I would probably be at a loss if I had to play a few rounds of one. Any game with a First Person perspective tends to throw me off, especially if it has platform elements since I seem to be completely inept at telling space and distance very well.
Yeah, probably fighting games. And online multiplayer games. I was never very good at playing Warcraft III on Battle.net. If I did 4-player teams, I was okay because I had teammates to help out, but one-on-one I was hideous.
Wii games. I know a shoddy worksman blames his tools, but smurfing hell.
The only games I'm not completely badass at are sports games. Because I never play them. Because I don't like them. Platformers and fighting games I'm awesome at, shooters and RPGs I'm pretty damn great at, and everything else I'm at least good at. But sports games... Ugh.
I consider myself a well-rounded gamer, so it's hard for me to pick an area of weakness. I also think you guys aren't giving sports games a fair shot; a lot of them can be incredibly fun even if you don't play the sport or have any interest in it.
If I had to pick one, I would say dating sims, because I'm such an amazing person to be around in real life, my choices probably wouldn't correspond with someone's who's experience with socializing is relegated to implementing them into a computer program.
I used to play American football games with my friend. It was brilliant. I knew nothing about handegg before, and... well, I still know nothing. Same with golf games. They're just great fun to play with friends. I hate football games, though.
Either racing sims or RTS games. Those are the genres I play the least, so it makes sense.
My issue with sports games is that I don't really see the point. If I wanted to play football for instance, I would just make time with a few friends or join a local recreational center team. Other than that, I don't feel there is anything inherently bad, it just confounds me why someone would bother playing something you can do freely. Course I extend this sentiment to watching sports as well. Watching other people play is boring.
The fun of dating sims isn't making the right choices, its making the wrong fun choices and watching the hilarity that ensues. Can't really do that in real life and still stay friends with some people. ;)
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I am absolutely horrible at sports games. It isn't fair. A toddler with no thumbs and one good eye could probably play an NFL game far better than I could. I haven't purchased a sports game since 2006 when I picked up that year's NHL from 2K.
I'm also pretty bad at fighting games. I'm not the worst person I know, but there are still a great number of people that would mop the floor with me. Take the no thumbs, one eyed toddler I mentioned earlier. Give that little son of a bitch a puppy to play with while we're in the middle of a Mortal Kombat match and he'd still win.
And my 15 year old brother likes to make me look like a frog on a log when we play shooter games, but besides when I play with him I am actually pretty good.
Honestly? 4X games. God do I love them, but I rarely have the time to devote to properly learning them these days so I play on low difficulties to feel like a badass.
Shooters. I just charge and fire wildly into the air. I always play Adept or Vanguard in Mass Effect because if you're firing a gun you're doing it wrong.
>handegg
my man furpuck is where the fun is for sports games.
Fighting and racing games, as I'm terrible at both. I have probably never won a Smash Brothers game in my life.
I'm actually pretty good at Smash Bros but it's a lot more straightforward than more traditional fighters, imo.
Sports games are great in couch co-op and you're seriously missing out. There is nothing better than getting a hole-in-one in Tiger Woods and being able to stick it in your bro's face.
I would say I'm worst at Dotes clones but that's not a genre.
I learned that I was terrible at driving in games with vehicle sections, so smurf knows how awful I would be at an actual driving game.
edit: Just realised I own an actual driving game, Burnout. Yep, I was useless. Still better than Steve, mind. I also actually beat Quin in a race and he was really, really upset about it.
I've been having a little think about it and I guess I would have to say fighting games as well, although I'm not flat out bad at them, I'm generally alright to quite good, at one time I was a total god on tekken when I dedicated months to trying to learn its ins and outs, and I can pretty much pick up most fighting games and hang and I do enjoy them. The issue I have is that I am in no, way, shape or form inclined to learn how to defend in fighting games, I learn how to do all the attack moves and stuff and then that's it. I've been playing BlazBlue the last week or so for a laugh and realised at one point that I hadn't actually used the block function the entire time I was playing it. I'm also very lazy about trying to learn the high level stuff like proper dirty combos and cancelling and all that kind of trout. I just can't be bothered to put the time in to do it. I will pick up a few basic ones that I like and then stick with that, mainly.
Other than that I think I go pretty well. I do have this feeling I'm forgetting something else I suck at but I haven't really played anything other than fighting or sports games for ages now so idk.
RTS. I spend too much on building tech and defences and nothing else.
I'm pretty bad at bullet hell games. That trout's just a bit too overwhelming for me.
I consider them to be motorsports games.
I don't even know. puzzle games maybe. I'm pretty average at everything tbh. Fighting games would be a weakness if not for the fact that I button mash like a professional :aimsun:
Probably FPS for me. I suck at aiming and it's such a popular genre these days that my skills are way behind the norm.
Sport games, I haven't touched a sport game in years.
I OWN at fighting games. Always have.
I am godawful at FPS. Can't do it. One time a friend let me play Halo on his account, and my teammates killed me after awhile. :(
FPS's kinda. I'm better at third person shooters. I'm good at sniping but with an assault rifle blargh. I'm now also horrible at competitive RTSs. I can play story modes on those well xD But against people f me. I guess sports games? Butt hen I don't play them so I can't asses how good I am at them. Fighting games? I'm button mashing god and somehow that makes me pretty good at it. It's another genre I don't dabble in too often though. For some reason, I"m bad at super mario galaxy. I dunno why, just that game. I suck at it.
I'm pretty garbage at online FPS, but I attribute that to not really liking online FPS' whereas other people seem to fricking live in them. It's a bit like a guy that just got out of the swim class showing up to the 400m Medley at the Olympics asking if it's cool if he just tries a bit. The games that I really and truely suck at and despise wholeheartedly are racing sims. I'm actually pretty good at arcade racers (Motorstorm FTW, Old school Ridge Racer was bomb too) but damn, Gran Turismo and it's ilk can pretty much blow me.
Also, if you win or lose, remember this: You're a n**** and/or a f*****, especially in online console gaming.
Also, this:
EDIT: Pic won't display correctly. Have a link! http://theoatmeal.com/comics/online_gaming
Thanks so much for posting The Oatmeal, Justin
well there goes my afternoon
OH MAN I CAN'T WAIT FOR CS: GO!!! I'm gonna pwn so hard on it. I'm guessing some fellow EoFFers will as well???
Guys?
I was on the fence until I saw it was going to be $15. I think I'll order that thing shortly. Mind you I'll be buying it on PC. Is it on other platforms and is there cross platform play if yes?
Driving Games, the exception being Mario Kart. Then again, I'm a horrible driver in real life, so maybe it makes sense.
I'm good at fighting game and enjoy them.
I suck at shooters. I'm good at TF2 because there are more tactical options, but everything else is just me destroying my team with legendary suck.
RTS games like Starcraft. I'm awful at them.
I feel like I play all genres of games to the same level of mediocrity. I am not amazing at any in particular, but I'm not horrible at any either.
But, if I had to pick one... probably driving games. :3
Sports games. No matter how refined the mechanics I just ... don't get along with them. Just like in real life.
Difficult games.
Basically, I have no genre weakness, really. It's all about my computing speed versus the AI and the layout of the controller. Whether RPG, Puzzle, Sport, act/ad, Fighting, Shooter, FPS, RTS, stealth/survival, sim, Racing, Music/Rhythm, Trivia... okay, I think that's all of them. Point being, I can play it well if we're on the same level.
As an example, I did well on Fighting Force and even Ehrgeiz, but it took some bit extra doing for the Bouncer and the Tekken series (I found Jinpachi incredibly difficult with most characters)... another example: I do well on every Final Fantasy ("well" here meaning I don't accomplish "perfect" playthroughs but I do complete the story) but I find some installments of KH to be somewhat confounding. Meanwhile, I also had an easier time navigating Jak, Psychonauts, and Okami.
I love Grand Theft Auto but Gran Turismo often grates on my nerves.
Fighting games and real time strategy. Pick one.
The ironic thing is they're probably two of the genres I enjoy the most.