"Huh? Why would you play something like that?"
Ever tell someone about a game and that other person seems completely mystified as to why anyone would want to play such a thing?
Not just anti-games and the usual abrasive stuff but just weird games of all stripes
Also I am mostly referring to talking to, for lack of a better word "normies". Not necessarily non-gamers but yknow what I mean
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Not just anti-games and the usual abrasive stuff but just weird games of all stripes
Also I am mostly referring to talking to, for lack of a better word "normies". Not necessarily non-gamers but yknow what I mean
Submissions Welcome
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@Funbil hell yeah. I've genuinely played it all the way through like 5 or 6 times. Thanks (and to the rest of the team) for making it
I feel there's a bunch I could add to this for myself, but I don't think they're necessarily "weird". Like stating I enjoy musou, car combat, Simon's Quest, bad fighters, and LCD games would totally get me that question sometimes I feel. Up to you if you wanna add them, just wanted to participate, lol.
Flower's gotta be on there. I adore it, but trying to explain it to someone else usually results in "So... You blow petals around?"
Back when I was playing Destiny 2 fairly religiously, I was often asked why I would rather spend my time playing a game where I was replaying content over and over to rank up, earn loot, or unlock cosmetic items, rather than playing an entirely new game and experiencing something different. I feel this would probably be the same for any loot heavy/RNG "as-a-service game" on the market.
Great list! I think Unpacking would be a good candidate, though I'm not sure what broader subgenre/trend I would lump it in with.
There was a time when the Sims would have fit but that time may be past now.
There was a time when the Sims would have fit but that time may be past now.
why would you play a video game bruv? that shit is a waste of time
Take one look at Cruelty Squad and ask how anybody would willingly play that.
Pathologic 1 or 2 should be on here. You suffer with an entire town while being forced to maintain multiple status bars. Oh, and you can't "win."
Great list concept, by the way.
good suggestions all around
I could name dozens of story focused indie games here but I'll just say Kentucky Route Zero because most people do not want to wallow in the sorrow of capitalism in their off hours.
pretty much the entire drakengard trilogy
trying to explain to one of my friends why i like hypnospace outlaw so much has been very difficult because it really is just a game where you browse the internet
Yume Nikki. Can't say if it's as popular now as it was back then. I can safely say someone would ask that question nonetheless if it's not really into that. Hell, wouldn't feel comfortable playing it on family dinner that's for sure.
Senran Kagura: Shinovi Versus
For some reason not everyone understands why do people play this type of games
For some reason not everyone understands why do people play this type of games
This list is basically Animal Crossing Wild World for me.
I like never talk about it to people outside of my immediate friend group but I imagine that if I did the reaction would be something like: "So this fuzzy little game that stripped out most of the cool features of its predecessor (nes games, unique holidays & an explorable island), has overall much less content than any of its successors (lets not get started on QoL features like quick swapping between tools), doesn't even let you use stylus and button play in tandem (one of handful of DS games not to do so) and whose standout feature (multiplayer and wifi content that is needed to get the final Nookington upgrade) is no longer accessable is something you religiously replay each couple of months and consider one of the best video games ever made?!"
I like never talk about it to people outside of my immediate friend group but I imagine that if I did the reaction would be something like: "So this fuzzy little game that stripped out most of the cool features of its predecessor (nes games, unique holidays & an explorable island), has overall much less content than any of its successors (lets not get started on QoL features like quick swapping between tools), doesn't even let you use stylus and button play in tandem (one of handful of DS games not to do so) and whose standout feature (multiplayer and wifi content that is needed to get the final Nookington upgrade) is no longer accessable is something you religiously replay each couple of months and consider one of the best video games ever made?!"
Funbil
4 months ago