Dear Gamers,
We as gamers know that wonderful feeling of defeating that difficult game and going back to that game and dominate that game one more time. From Zelda to the mounds of Call of Duty Games to the many hours put into your favorite RPG, video games are becoming more extravagant, time consuming, and rewarding with each second you play them.
I have put in many hours in games
like Skyrim, Fallout 4, and Persona 5. These games aren’t just good looking but
they have great gameplay that help you get lost in a world that makes you
forget about this thing called life. Don’t get me wrong life is really
enjoyable but these games help you unwind and just be someone else for a
change.
These RPG’s are the new good book
that you cannot put down. Some people worry that putting a lot of time in video
games is childish and nonproductive for adults. Video games can in fact
stimulate your brain and is like the good book that you cannot put down, the
second go around is more rewarding and satisfying.
The reward system in gaming is
becoming the definition of satisfactory in the way you receive loot-boxes or
any other rewards. Games like Overwatch, The Dragonball Xenoverse games, and
Injustice 2 these loot-boxes help you customize your characters the way you
want them to be.
Personally who wouldn’t want to be
able to customize their favorite video game characters. With Injustice 2, I’ve
made Batman so insanely awesome that I get this awe feeling that the time I
have put in was worth it. I am sure most of us gamers get that feeling of awe all the time with incredible customization.
Regardless of how you customize
your characters, the fact that you make these characters in the eyes you want
is something amazing. Not only is it amazing but it is even more rewarding when
you beat your game with the awesome character you customized into your own work
of art.
Video games are about self and how you want to represent yourself. This
is awesome way to show people what you are about through games and the
community you and these games belong to. So go out there, buy that game, and be yourself.
Sincerely,
The Stationary Gamer
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