Posted December 07, 2013

Bad Hair Day
Find me in STEAM OT
Registered: Dec 2012
From Other

iippo
Slave of economy
Registered: Dec 2008
From Finland
Posted December 07, 2013
While i dont exactly hate the genre, RL sports games usually totally suck. Soccer, icehockey, american football, golf ....i just havent been able to enjoy them since the eight bit soccer game that came with the first nintendo.
Then again, i really like Blood Bowl, so its not the "sports" aspect which i dont like. The mainstream RL sports just dont really get my interest.
Then again, i really like Blood Bowl, so its not the "sports" aspect which i dont like. The mainstream RL sports just dont really get my interest.

k1bell
FEAR DA GREY!
Registered: Sep 2009
From Singapore
Posted December 07, 2013
The only game genre so far that I really didn't like is MOBA.
Just really can't get into it...
Though I do play with my friends sometimes, since they're pretty much near paid-professional level.
So they can cover my non-moba playing ass.
Just really can't get into it...
Though I do play with my friends sometimes, since they're pretty much near paid-professional level.
So they can cover my non-moba playing ass.

Briareos262
more caps
Registered: Apr 2012
From United States
Posted December 07, 2013
I would have to probably say the Sports Genre I don't really care for. It would really be low on my to play list and it would have to be a good quality sports game that's less than $5 to buy....Even then tho I'd have to think about it.

kalmis666
Call me duder
Registered: Sep 2010
From Germany
Posted December 07, 2013
Fighting games, except for some random alcohol infused couch multiplayer match.

Cormoran
Vigilant GOGer
Registered: May 2011
From Australia
Posted December 07, 2013
Can free-to-play be considered a genre? if so, then I choose that! I'm yet to play a free-to-play game that didn't get real greedy, real fast. Every single one would have been a better game if only it offered an upfront purchase without any of the in game purchasing crap.
Post edited December 07, 2013 by Cormoran

Romanul
New User
Registered: Dec 2012
From Romania
Posted December 07, 2013
Shooters, hack and slash , platformers, RTS, action games.

Thunderstone
Elementalist
Registered: Jun 2009
From United States
Posted December 08, 2013

Sports Games - Not interested in sports in real life, and virtual form I'm still not interested in. Although I do like the World Heavyweight Boxing game (forgot the name of it) for the Sega Geneses, and NFL 96 for the SNES.
While I love RPGs, I hate RPGs that substitute challenge with grind fest. I find as I get older I have less patience for killing the same monsters over and over and over again. I accept that with all rpgs there is going to be some grinding involved, but I do not enjoy having to spend like an hour of my time in order to level up my party just so I can stand a chance in the next area. Oh and don't get me started on the cases where not only is it required to have to collect an x number of bear asses (apparently pristine ones) for the npc. A couple quests of this I don't mind but when the whole game seems to become a tedious grind-fest and I feel more like a errand-girl that is when I stop playing.
This was what made me stop playing Atlantica Online, the game became too tedious and it was not fun anymore. It also doesn't help when I don't feel like I'm getting involved with the world and connecting with the characters. In RPG's I need a good story and a reason to get emotionally invested in the game, and also more importantly to distract me from the grind.

Announcement
In HARM's way
Registered: Jan 2011
From Norway

Majnun
Cat Wrangler
Registered: Nov 2010
From United States
Posted December 08, 2013
Real Time Strategy
Fighting games (like Mortal Combat, etc)
Sports games
I like at least a few games from every other category I can think of.
Fighting games (like Mortal Combat, etc)
Sports games
I like at least a few games from every other category I can think of.

IShoot4lolz
Northern Warden
Registered: May 2013
From United States
Posted December 08, 2013
Fighting games (Mortal Combat, Street Fighter)
JRPGs ( Final Fantasyc)
Other than that, I particularly like most other game genres. Genres I enjoy the most are Sports, RPGs, and Indies.
JRPGs ( Final Fantasyc)
Other than that, I particularly like most other game genres. Genres I enjoy the most are Sports, RPGs, and Indies.

kalirion
Future HFIL King
Registered: Apr 2009
From United States
Posted December 08, 2013
Simulation (both vehicle and management, exception made for space "sims")
Sports
Strategy (except AoW & HoMM style turn based fantasy)
Match 3 unless backed by a good narrative and / or RPG elements (love Puzzle Quest style games)
Sports
Strategy (except AoW & HoMM style turn based fantasy)
Match 3 unless backed by a good narrative and / or RPG elements (love Puzzle Quest style games)
Post edited December 08, 2013 by kalirion

Nirth
GFN / VR / Switch!
Registered: Oct 2010
From Other

Lou
Eschalon - Book One
Registered: Oct 2009
From United States
Posted December 08, 2013
Flight Sims ;-)

timppu
Favorite race: Formula__One
Registered: Jun 2011
From Finland
Posted December 09, 2013

Then there were games like Warcraft 3 which didn't let me freely change the game speed... ack.
I think the main thing that interests me in RTS games is the Lego syndrome, ie. first building up something, and then you get to smash it down. Or even better, you can keep your own Lego castle intact, and go smash your friend's castle to bits. This urge to build up/smash down is encoded into every male's genetic code.
Hence I prefer base-building and resource-gathering RTS games, to the RTS games where you have only certain number of units. I generally disliked the Starcraft special missions where you didn't have a base and couldn't produce more units.