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Really? I still find things to do in Skyrim same as how I still find things to do in Fallout.
This is a rather hard choice, so many choices. It would take a lot of thinking to decide, some favorites of mine would be: Fallout, Elder Scrolls, Bioshock, Pokemon, Kingdom Hearts, Spyro (the first three released on ps1), Mario, Assassin's Creed, and probably the first few Resident Evils. It is rather hard to pick but I figure The Elder Scrolls, Kingdom Hearts, and Pokemon would probably be my top three. Though I think should another Fallout be released then Fallout would replace the Elder Scrolls. Skyrim was great and still is but it doesn't have the same feel as the games before it.
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Well yeah but all games tend to get like that after playing them for awhile. And for a game like Skyrim which most people play consistently non-stop for a few days straight of course your going to get bored. But so long as you take breaks and play other games for a while you can always return to Skyrim and find it just as fun. You can always a start a new character and challenge yourself to play a very specific class to make the gameplay harder and more interesting. The reason why Skyrim, Oblivion, and Fallout games are so good are that you can always return to them and find them fun. Pretty much perfect replay ability value.
As stated you could very easily play Fallout 3, Fallout New Vegas, Skyrim, Morrowind, or Oblivion for years and not grow bored of it or run out of things to do.
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I agree with Nightmare. There are so many things to do in Skyrim, Fallout and those other games. But if I constantly play 1 for hours straight, I'll get bored. So I have a variety of games and if I'm playing one and think of an awesome idea to test on another game, I'll switch.
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I've gotten into the terrible habit of buying Steam game bundles on the cheap, so now I have nearly 700 Steam games which I'll likely never play. The good news is that if I get bored of playing a game I have tons of completely different ones to switch to.
It's not necessarily a bad habit. If you can afford it and buying the games isn't putting you on the edge of poverty, nothing really negative comes out of it. Like you said, it just gives more opportunity for playing other games. And who knows? Sometime in your life, you may not be nearly as busy, and be able to go back and play a lot of the games you've purchased. :p 700 though... Just a tad excessive. xD
I sorta get that with PS+ and the large amount of free games that I have piled up with it. But hey you have plenty of time left to play them. Even 700 games can be played, you will have plenty of free time when you retire.
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People who hate on DN Forever get on my nerves. It was not a bad game in the slightest. The only reason people hate it is because it didn't live up to the insanely overplayed expectations and hype it was getting.
The same thing is gonna happen with Half-Life 3, whenever/if ever that comes out. It'll get all kinds of hype, come out, and people won't like it because it wasn't as good as everyone wanted it to be. But I'd almost guarantee it'll still be a -good- game, just like DNF was.
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