>decide to get into video games again
>try to find the best games of previous console generation (ps3, xbox 360)
>basically everyone is raving about Red Dead Redemption
>get the game
>play for a few hours
>get bored
Is this really one of the best video games ever?
>>34952174
>dont like video games in the first place and come into it with a shitty attitude
>"lol this sux"
>>>/v/
>>34952174
I liked Red Dead Revolver better for some reason.
Had the retro feel but still enough advanced game play to be immersive.
Also very thematic and atmospheric like say . . .hotline miami or katamari damacy. There just isn't another game like it.
>Is this really one of the best video games ever?
It's probably one of the better ps3 games.
>>34952209
When did I say I had a shitty attitude? I was looking forward to gaming again and I tried to find the best game out there.
>>34952235
>tried to find the best game out there.
People will never agree on which game is the best.
When I was into gaming, a big part of the fun was trying new games even if they were bad. I'd finish everything.
Try different games. Find something you like. Hopefully money isn't a big impediment.
>>34952174
What video games were you into before?
I find myself unable to enjoy anything anymore unless it's a Nintendo game. Maybe its because it makes me feel like a kid again but shooters and open world shit on other consoles bore me. So much violence and loud noises when I'm trying to escape reality
So i dont get it
If your 230lbs what r u rubbing doing rubbing mayo all over your body. Its like your fat already why would you want to be all greasy and disgusting too. Idk bro i dont think its healthy i mean to rub lard on your dick...just my two cents
>>34952451
fuck Sorry mates wrong thread
>>34952339
>People will never agree on which game is the best.
Yeah, I've figured; it seems like I don't really enjoy the games that are praised by popular game sites. Games like RDR and Uncharted. I've been trying to find a video game reviewer who also doesn't like these types of games so that I can discover games that I might like; would you happen to know of any type of person?
>>34952392
I was into many different types of games. I kinda feel the same way about the "cinematic" experience; I feel like it's reaching a critical mass to the point where it is becoming cliche.
>>34952541
>trying to find a video game reviewer
Dont do this. It is a waste of time and money and most people in the industry are terrible.
Did gamergate teach you anything?
Just play games. Play them all. Play the ones you like again.
Or maybe ask the store clerk. Tell him what you like. Sometimes store clerks actually know their shit.