When i look back, games definitely weren’t all great. But what made them great was that you could plug them in and play. When you had a friend over, you could give him a controller and he could play, the games usually explained themselves.
I still play online with friends, but even with all the games steam has to offer, we often just play nothing. I don’t like extraction shooters and call of duty games, my friends don’t like pve games, this game is too complicated, here you have to play for 20 hours to get to the fun bit…
and a cartridge that didn’t have to connect to the internet to download before playing
When i look back, games definitely weren’t all great. But what made them great was that you could plug them in and play. When you had a friend over, you could give him a controller and he could play, the games usually explained themselves.
I still play online with friends, but even with all the games steam has to offer, we often just play nothing. I don’t like extraction shooters and call of duty games, my friends don’t like pve games, this game is too complicated, here you have to play for 20 hours to get to the fun bit…