If you're worried what a child thinks of you you have bigger problems than that. And yes only children, and grown up children care how you play a video game.
Definitely can't beat the feel of a real table. I used to love Pinball Arcade, then moved to an area with a great arcade nearby. Nothing beats nudging a real pinball table.
I like it, but can't relate to the crying in the "fan reaction" stuff. It's to a point where I started looking for the negative reactions, which there weren't any. No I'm not fishing for a link, it probably exists somewhere, and I'm not even saying I hated the trailer, but I will say that it didn't seem like a step above a fan made film. Though it's just a trailer, I'll be there day one to watch this like anyone else, but I will play devil's advocate that the level of expectations have built this film up to a level that I don't expect it to live up to. But I'd love to be proven wrong. The books have shown that you can do this post original trilogy story well.
On some level I feel bad for Lucas, like if he isn't involved it's a sure fire hit(great movie). I'm not so sure.
I've probably played a grand total of 5 new games this year. In fact I haven't played a large portion of the top 10 games that have come out in the past 3 years.
I imagine a lot of people's lists boil down to "the games that I've played" rather than a real top 10 list, that's not to say there wasn't a point in my life that I played a little too many of the games that came out.
So... having said that, my top 5 games of the year are, by default:
The only thing I can think of right now is if Sting will die shortly after his appearance on Raw tonight.
First wrestling thing I watched since Wrestlemania, not sure why I did, but I had a good time... probably won't watch anything else till the Royal Rumble.
When you grow up you might not have the same opinion. I mean you won't be in the "games are evil" camp. But a waste of time... sure, though more because you've just gotten bored of playing them. Though that's not to say you'll actually stop playing games, just play them a LOT less.
I mean games are a lot of what you mentioned, and I guess I grew up in a different generation than a lot of you. It's possible you won't morph into this change and will be playing Mario 2020 with the same passion you play, whatever your favorite game is now.
Though one thing that is sure to change, is your reflexes will get slower, life will get in the way, and you will suck more than you did in the past at games.
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