So Gamespot has another interesting Q&A article up. This one is titled "What Game Did You Love When You First Played but Can't Play Anymore?" I thought that question here might spark some interesting answers or conversation.
My answer, as I commented in the article:
With the exception of one of my all time favourites - Final Fantasy IV - I find I don't have the patience for RPGs like I used to. I used to spend hours grinding and levelling up characters to fight the next or last boss. Now, I find it a slog just to get through all the atrociously long cut scenes some of those games have.
Also, I've tried revisiting old platformers like Mario or especially Mega Man. My reflexes or gaming skills aren't what they used to be, because now I can't even make it to the boss in many of the Mega Man stages.
And while I grew up on Sierra adventure games (another all time favourite: Gabriel Knight 1), I find I don't have the patience to replay them, given how many chances you have to die throughout them. Especially after being spoiled of auto-saving in most games today, and forgetting to save my game every few minutes, thus losing a lot of my progress.
My answer, as I commented in the article:
With the exception of one of my all time favourites - Final Fantasy IV - I find I don't have the patience for RPGs like I used to. I used to spend hours grinding and levelling up characters to fight the next or last boss. Now, I find it a slog just to get through all the atrociously long cut scenes some of those games have.
Also, I've tried revisiting old platformers like Mario or especially Mega Man. My reflexes or gaming skills aren't what they used to be, because now I can't even make it to the boss in many of the Mega Man stages.
And while I grew up on Sierra adventure games (another all time favourite: Gabriel Knight 1), I find I don't have the patience to replay them, given how many chances you have to die throughout them. Especially after being spoiled of auto-saving in most games today, and forgetting to save my game every few minutes, thus losing a lot of my progress.