Good point.
And just to clarify, even though I dedicated a thread to TLOU, I did that purely for entertainment purposes.
I like the game TLOU, and I think got a great story and some amazing graphics, but it is still nevertheless just a videogame to me.
And one that I'll play every now and again.
I've said it before and I'll say it again, videogames are okay, but only if they're kept in their proper place.
When a person starts playing them all-day-every-day, and it interferes with them having a a social life, that's when there is a problem.
That's when a videogame crosses the line from being entertainment, to potentially toxic to the person playing it.
It's a sign and symptom of videogame addiction.
The most valuable thing in the world, is forming and maintaining relationships with other people.
And making memories with close friends and family.
Cause when people grow old, memories are pretty much all they have left, unfortunately.
And it would be truly tragic if the only memories they had to look back on, are those of playing videogames r on the computer, and not those of times they spent in the companionship of others that they cared for, and who cared for them.
So anyone who reads this; I say to you: Get up, get out in the real world, and make for yourself memories with others, that you can look back on with fondness for years to come.
Yes, it is a good story.
But is still just a story!
And like all fictional stories, it has no impact on daily life.
The stories that do have an impact on a person's daily life, are the ones that they personally experience in the real world.
I hate how I can't like a game or company without people saying I'm being ripped off or I'm just a worshipper of that game or company and if I dislike something people consistently give me reasons why I should like it, in the gaming community, I have no right to share my opinion unless it's the same opinion as everyone else -_-
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Its all subjective, i hate those military try hard games. They are stupid to me. I'm sure some people love them to death.
Overhyping games? Naaah Ignore those ads plastered all over our site! I'm sure we won't exaggerate anything in our reviews!
Hipsters can't understand ... what? last of us? You mean Children of Men with Zoombies?
GODDAMN SONS OF BITCHES HOW DARE THEY HAVE DIFFERENT OPINIONS FROM ME!
Ohhh you just brought me back so much great memories from playing that game. I love it so much and I can't believe so many people haven't played it
Lol are you serious? Wow ok pathetic
Call me a hipster one more time!
Good point.
And just to clarify, even though I dedicated a thread to TLOU, I did that purely for entertainment purposes.
I like the game TLOU, and I think got a great story and some amazing graphics, but it is still nevertheless just a videogame to me.
And one that I'll play every now and again.
I've said it before and I'll say it again, videogames are okay, but only if they're kept in their proper place.
When a person starts playing them all-day-every-day, and it interferes with them having a a social life, that's when there is a problem.
That's when a videogame crosses the line from being entertainment, to potentially toxic to the person playing it.
It's a sign and symptom of videogame addiction.
The most valuable thing in the world, is forming and maintaining relationships with other people.
And making memories with close friends and family.
Cause when people grow old, memories are pretty much all they have left, unfortunately.
And it would be truly tragic if the only memories they had to look back on, are those of playing videogames r on the computer, and not those of times they spent in the companionship of others that they cared for, and who cared for them.
So anyone who reads this; I say to you: Get up, get out in the real world, and make for yourself memories with others, that you can look back on with fondness for years to come.
Yes, it is a good story.
But is still just a story!
And like all fictional stories, it has no impact on daily life.
The stories that do have an impact on a person's daily life, are the ones that they personally experience in the real world.
I hate how I can't like a game or company without people saying I'm being ripped off or I'm just a worshipper of that game or company and if I dislike something people consistently give me reasons why I should like it, in the gaming community, I have no right to share my opinion unless it's the same opinion as everyone else -_-
Social media ruined everything. I wish it was 2002 again