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What's Your Favorite Way to Level Up or Upgrade in a Game?
killamch89 posted a topic in Gaming Forum
Everyone has their own preferred way to progress in games. Do you like grinding to level up through combat and quests, or do you prefer unlocking new abilities and gear through exploration? Maybe you're a fan of skill trees or the satisfaction of finding rare items to upgrade your character? -
Video games are often seen as entertainment, but some truly transcend that to become works of art. Whether it’s through visual design, storytelling, music, or the overall experience, some games leave a lasting impact that goes beyond gameplay. What game do you think best represents the artistic potential of video games?
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Do you think games that require a constant internet connection are a necessary evolution in the gaming industry, or do they take away from the experience? With games like Destiny and The Division relying on online connectivity, some argue it enhances multiplayer and live-service features. Others feel it limits accessibility, especially for those with unreliable internet or those who enjoy solo offline experiences. Where do you stand on this debate? Do you embrace it, or do you wish for more offline options?
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Before streaming services became dominant, the Xbox 360 and original Xbox were great for playing music and movies. Whether through DVDs, CDs, or downloadable content, many gamers used their consoles as media hubs. Did you ever take advantage of this feature? What media did you store or stream, and how was the experience? Did it make your Xbox more of an all-in-one entertainment system for you?
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I’ve been using Xbox Live Party Chat for years, but I’m curious about other people's experiences. Do you think it’s a good way to stay connected with friends while gaming? How does it compare to other voice chat options like Discord or PlayStation Party Chat? I personally like the ease of it, but I’ve also had my share of technical glitches. Anyone else?
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I’ve been debating between Xbox Game Pass and PlayStation Plus lately, and I'm curious about what stands out in Xbox Game Pass. I know it offers access to a huge library of games for a monthly fee, but how does it compare in terms of value, game variety, and features like cloud gaming? Are there any key advantages that make Game Pass the better choice for gamers over PlayStation Plus?
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With Xbox Game Pass becoming a major selling point for the platform, do you think Microsoft should offer more exclusive deals or bundles with Game Pass subscriptions? Whether it's discounts on hardware, special in-game content, or even limited-edition bundles, would these incentives attract more subscribers or make the service more appealing?
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I’m curious if anyone has used the Xbox Game Pass "family sharing" option to share games with others. How easy was it to set up? Did you encounter any issues with access or game availability? I’ve been considering it, but I’m not sure how smooth the experience is across multiple users.
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There are so many cool Joy-Con colors out there, but which one is your favorite? Do you prefer the classic neon blue and red combo, or are you into more unique pairings like the pastel purple and orange? Maybe you’ve customized your own set?
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The N64 controller is often remembered for its unique design, with its three-pronged layout and analog stick. Some view it as an innovative leap for 3D gaming, offering precise control and comfort. Others argue it was awkward, with its unconventional grip and button layout. Did the N64 controller shape the future of gaming, or was it a flawed experiment in design?
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In a constantly changing gaming landscape, Nintendo seems to always find a way to stay relevant. Whether it’s their unique hardware (like the Switch) or innovative game design, they’re often ahead of the curve. But with trends shifting toward more powerful consoles and cloud gaming, how do you think Nintendo continues to hold its ground? Is it their iconic franchises, or is there something more to their strategy that keeps them in the spotlight?
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I’ve noticed that Nintendo’s eShop has some pretty good sales from time to time, but do you actively keep track of them? Do you use any specific tools or websites to spot deals, or is it more about keeping an eye on the eShop itself? I’m always looking to snag a game for a good price but don’t want to miss out on any hidden gems. What’s your strategy for eShop sales?
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I’m talking about those lobbies where things just go off the rails - whether it’s hilarious trash talk, wild in-game antics, or unexpected moments that had you in stitches. I’ve had a few lobbies where someone’s mic picked up their dog barking or random voice impressions. What’s your most memorable and funniest PSN lobby experience?
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I’ve been thinking about the Killzone series lately and wanted to hear from fellow fans. Which entry in the series stands out to you the most, and what made it your favorite? Was it the story, the gameplay mechanics, or the multiplayer experience?
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PlayStation has been home to some of the most iconic franchises in gaming history, but which one do you think has had the most lasting impact on gaming culture? Whether it's shaping gameplay trends, influencing other media, or creating a lasting fanbase, which series do you believe left the most significant mark on the industry?
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With more PlayStation games making their way to PC, it seems like the lines between console and PC gaming are starting to blur. Some argue it's a win for accessibility and expanding player bases, while others feel it takes away from the unique identity of PlayStation exclusives. How do you feel about this shift? Does it make you excited for more cross-platform play, or do you think it detracts from the console experience?
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The PSP had so much potential with its impressive hardware and unique game library, but it never seemed to gain the mainstream traction it deserved. Do you think Sony missed an opportunity by not marketing its games more effectively? With the rise of mobile gaming and competition from Nintendo, could better promotion have helped the PSP stand out more? What do you think Sony could've done differently to make the PSP more appealing to a wider audience?
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Do you think "Neo-Geo Battle Coliseum" did justice to SNK’s iconic franchises? The game brought together characters from a range of titles, but did it successfully merge their unique styles and gameplay mechanics, or did it fall short in terms of balance and fan expectations? Were you satisfied with how the crossover represented the classic SNK characters, or would you have liked a different approach?
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I had an N-Gage back in the early 2000s, and I always felt like I was ahead of the curve with it. It was a mix of a phone and a portable gaming system, something pretty unique at the time. Sure, it had its flaws, but owning one felt like I was part of a small, tech-savvy group. Anyone else feel the same? Or did you think it was just a weird experiment?
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The Nokia N-Gage, released in 2003, attempted to merge mobile phones with gaming, but it was widely considered a failure. However, looking at modern gaming smartphones like the ASUS ROG Phone and Lenovo Legion Phone, it seems the idea of a phone dedicated to gaming is more viable today. Do you think the N-Gage played a role in shaping the concept of gaming smartphones, or was it just ahead of its time? Would gaming phones even exist today without it?
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Out of all the games on the N-Gage, which one kept you coming back for more? Whether it was the gameplay, story, or just sheer fun, what game offered the most replay value for you? I feel like some of those titles didn’t get enough credit for how addictive they were.
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I remember the first time I saw the Nokia N-Gage, and it was a mix of curiosity and confusion. The unique design - half-phone, half-handheld gaming console seemed ahead of its time, but the sideways gameplay and awkward button placement made it feel a bit clunky. It looked cool in theory, but I wasn’t sure if it could balance both gaming and mobile features. Anyone else remember their first impression? Did it live up to expectations or fall short for you?
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Which game do you think will be game of the year 2024?
killamch89 replied to Ja sa bong's topic in Gaming Forum
Unfortunately, Tears Of The Kingdom didn't come out in 2024 so it can't win game of the year. That being said, Black Myth Wukong was robbed!