Shmups and fighters
Rpgs are in there somewhere as well
What's your favorite genres?
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Re: What's your favorite genres?
Fighting, RPG's, shooters, arcade style games, shumps, platformers, and adventure games. 
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Re: What's your favorite genres?
Pretty much the same thing going on for me.Bradtemple87 wrote:Shmups and fighters
Rpgs are in there somewhere as well
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Re: What's your favorite genres?
The games I buy most often are Shoot 'em ups and RPGs. I also go for the occasional platformer, like Super Meat Boy. For about a year or so, I've been on a Tactical RPG kick, finishing Just Breed, Warsong, Langrisser II, Fire Emblem: Monshou no Nazo, and I'm almost done with Fire Emblem (GBA). I like that I can take it one battle at a time, then easily pick up at a later date from where I left off. Seems like I never have a big enough block of time to get immersed in regular RPGs.
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Re: What's your favorite genres?
Used to love RPGs, but now I just don't have time for them. Always preferred Tactical RPGs over the rest, but I don't even have time for those anymore.
One thing that has never changed is my love for fighting games.
Also, because I don't have as much time as I used to, I like games that allow for quick, arcade-y action. This can cover just about anything from Shatter to Left4Dead.
One thing that has never changed is my love for fighting games.
Also, because I don't have as much time as I used to, I like games that allow for quick, arcade-y action. This can cover just about anything from Shatter to Left4Dead.
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Re: What's your favorite genres?
I love the terminologythe7k wrote: arcade-y
Re: What's your favorite genres?
It's highly technical terminology, I know. That college edujamacation hard at work.Bradtemple87 wrote:I love the terminologythe7k wrote: arcade-y
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Re: What's your favorite genres?
Makes it seem pricelessthe7k wrote:It's highly technical terminology, I know. That college edujamacation hard at work.Bradtemple87 wrote:I love the terminologythe7k wrote: arcade-y
Re: What's your favorite genres?
I will play any genre but my favorite is RPG. Action, turn based, strategy (FF Tactics/ Shining Force III style) or MMO. I love them all.
