Demetros on 9/6/2010 at 05:46
Quote Posted by Poetic thief
I found the Sims (the first one, not 2 and 3) to be quite immersive actually...perhaps too immersive.
I know, right? Every time I play The Sims (any Sims, by the way) I first build an architectural wonder, populate the lot with a children with good-for-nothing parents, kill the parents in a fire, and have the children raised by close adult friends that they have no blood relation to whatsoever.
Poetic thief on 9/6/2010 at 05:47
Quote Posted by Demetros
I know, right? Every time I play The Sims (any Sims, by the way) I first build an architectural wonder, populate the lot with a children with good-for-nothing parents, kill the parents in a fire, and have the children raised by close adult friends that they have no blood relation to whatsoever.
Charming
Sulphur on 9/6/2010 at 05:49
Right. Guys, would you quit quoting the post directly above yours that you're replying to. If you don't mind.
Koki on 9/6/2010 at 05:58
Quote Posted by Sulphur
Right. Guys, would you quit quoting the post directly above yours that you're replying to. If you don't mind.
I can see your point
Demetros on 9/6/2010 at 06:03
I think a big part about how immersive a game is depends on the player's mindset. With the right mindset anyone can become immersed in anything, for better or for worse. -recalls childhood gingerly-
So, what's your view on games that break the fourth wall for humour (and succeed in it)?
Sulphur on 9/6/2010 at 06:11
Quote Posted by Koki
I can see your point
Koki, you will always be the twattish waffle upon which I pour my honey. The cunt-scented muffin fresh from the oven, with the gooey centre that I stick my tongue into. Dee-
lish-ious. Mmm. Who could ever take your place? Don't be jealous.
Aja on 9/6/2010 at 06:57
I, for one, would like to see a picture of koki
Matthew on 9/6/2010 at 09:02
I love games that play like games. I love games that don't play like games.
Koki on 9/6/2010 at 09:12
Lovers gonna love