It’s E3 again this week, and this has to be the first year when I really don’t care what they announce. As I started covering in my “Bad at Games” features, I used to love video games. There was a time when I did little else except watch little pixels fly about the screen. My childhood was filled with video games, playing in my little room, headphones on, listening to music because the bleeps of the game didn’t really matter - well, they certainly didn't when you had a ZX Spectrum.
GTA Multiplayer lobby. To quote Nine Inch Nails - "Where is everybody?" |
Radical, huh?
Anyway, the first big seminars from E3 are about to start, and I'll be watching - hoping to be surprised. I'm not saying roleplaying games are better than video games, or vice versa. But when you're frustrated by the new announcements from E3 or from the new console launches, just remember tabletop gaming. It gets your brain working, it's social without just being a mass of insults on headsets, and it survives the tests of time.
Until next time, stay multiclassy!
2 comments:
"it's social without just being a mass of insults on headsets" unless your at our gaming sessions where it's a mass of insults (all in good fun) but without the headsets. And then there's the occasional thrown dice just for good measure.
Yes, spot on. I agree completely. but I have been saying this for years - and commence flames from Bragi and Fordy complaining I'm just crap at video games. Tee hee.
Yes Frankie. Your mind keeps opening it up, but it doesn't have to be one or the other - on-line international role-playing with shared maps and secret messages is here and has been for a while.
Hugs,
Milo. xxx
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