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On 19/08/2024 13:35, Mike S. wrote:On Mon, 19 Aug 2024 07:54:47 +0100, JAB <noway@nochance.com> wrote:>
Now if it's a game that you didn't think you'd like but it turns out
that you do, then that I think can be helpful.
I also agree with you on this point.
I did not think I would like Borderlands because it is a first person
shooter first and foremost and I do not like that genre. But I
absolutely loved it and I know why I liked it so much. I would explain
in my review that even if you do not like FPS games, you may like
Borderlands... here is why....
I think that can be useful.
B:1 I picked up on the cheap as I just fancied some mindless violence
and it seemed a good fit. I enjoyed it more, and put more hours into it,
than I imagined I would. Torchlight:II and Titan Quest are in the same
category. I'd give them a thumbs up but I don't think I can really
explain why I liked them without straying into post hoc justification.
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Bioshock:1 was the other around as I was really looking forward to it
but instead found it all rather uninteresting. That's possibly because I
was sucked in by the hype and in particular using different mechanisms
to create traps. What it felt like you got was a decent shooter set in a
different from normal environment. For some reason I ended up getting
Bioshock:3 and that I rather enjoyed which I think is because my
expectations where much better aligned with what what the game actually
offered.
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A shorter version is that sometimes I just don't know why I like/dislike
things I just do.
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