LoneKiller
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Myself, I'd probably go insane, buy an assault rifle and pick off random politicians from the City Hall roof. I wouldn't have my GTA: San Andreas anymore so I'd have to settle for the next best thing.
Coeur said:I used to be heavily into video games and couldn't imagine life without them or the Internet... now I can't seem to get far enough away from the stuff some days. I still keep a few old favorites on hand, though, mostly strategy or puzzle games that I can pick up and put down fast.
Felix said:I like videogames a lot, it would be hard, but I would survive.
Coeur said:I used to be heavily into video games and couldn't imagine life without them or the Internet... now I can't seem to get far enough away from the stuff some days. I still keep a few old favorites on hand, though, mostly strategy or puzzle games that I can pick up and put down fast.
I'm kind of similar. I play videogames for a period of time and then maybe I don't play at all for like a month. The same with movies, comics, anime, series... Except music, I need that daily.
Coeur said:I play mostly when I don't have other things to do or (rarely) I'm obsessed with something new, though there was a period when it was all I had: the most depressing time of my life. Those characters and those places were the only safe and free ones, so I played for hours every day.
What did my peers do while I sat inside? A lot of really cool stuff that I fantasized about while I watched it happen on a screen.
Coeur said:I enjoy it when I do sit down with a new title because there's some fine craftsmanship out there and there's still a lot of slow nights where movies aren't enough.
Coeur said:It's just that it's no longer important and I could easily live without it. When the game is over all I have is memories, and I'll have poured dozens, maybe hundreds, of hours into creating those memories that I could have spent on something else.
The next game I'm buying is six years old and I'm only buying it because I have an online friend I'd love to be playing with.
Felix said:That sentence describes the feeling almost perfectly. Sometimes you need to lose yourself in the comfort of a virtual world. You want to experience something safely.
Felix said:Some memories are really nice. The problem comes when you're using it to not deal with your life. Videogames can be beneficial too, for me is a way to bond with my little brother. And bond with my friends a long time ago. Boost my reflexes too, of course...
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