Believe it or not there are a lot of people like me. There are VERY few games I will keep after I got the achievments. This actual game I am talking about is RE5. I do this because I feel that I have acomplished something. most games that dont have Achevments (AKA PS2 games and the like) I will just beat and get rid of it. The reason I game is to get to that mark which few have gotten to. which is why I HATE renting. I got a brand new profile on Xbox so that way if I rent there will not be An empty Achievment set.So you don't play games for enjoyment, just a few words and numbers that no one cares about? Sure a high gamerscore/trophy count will get noticed, but no one will care more than to say good job. Trust me when I say play a good RPG once through and it will change your views on gaming. Deus Ex or Deus Ex Human Revolution, though the first is better, Dragon Age Origins, second one sucks. I don't really like it but a lot of people like Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning because of the fluid combat system. Also, sorry if this comes off as insulting, but some unexplainable things make me insanely hostile towards people.
You do know that Resident Evil 3 is not a role playing game.Also I HATE RPG's the only ones I have EVER exepted was RE3,
That what it said on PSN. A role playing game is when you have multiple questions, no?You do know that Resident Evil 3 is not a role playing game.
Why do you hate them? Because the story is actually important or because combat isn't good? Because trust me, Kingdoms of Amalur has great, fast paced combat. Dead Island is barely an RPG, and RE3 is not. And I know I recommended against it, but if all you're in for is combat Dragon Age 2 is fine. Try Deus Ex at least, you'll love it, trust me.Also I HATE RPG's the only ones I have EVER exepted was RE3, and Dead island. (And RE3 was one of the worst resi's in my opinion.)
Dead Island is actually a real RPG. Remember, RPG stands for Role Playing Game. Dead Island has roles in it.Why do you hate them? Because the story is actually important or because combat isn't good? Because trust me, Kingdoms of Amalur has great, fast paced combat. Dead Island is barely an RPG, and RE3 is not. And I know I recommended against it, but if all you're in for is combat Dragon Age 2 is fine. Try Deus Ex at least, you'll love it, trust me.
What it stands for is not what it is. If an RPG just has a role, Call of Duty is an RPG. I'm talking about genre stereotypes.Dead Island is actually a real RPG. Remember, RPG stands for Role Playing Game. Dead Island has roles in it.
Thank you for your understanding me meg. I'm going to 100% RE5 soon, and was wondering if the DLC would sell with the game. You know so I dont rip my self off.Enlighten me, why do you need to ask about this? So you play games for the achievements and not much else? So? I'm not like that (I love a good story), but I don't care why anyone else plays games. Why exactly do you need to know here? If you are that kind of gamer then you are that kind of gamer. If it bothers you, change. If not, keep doing your thing.
Evening mate, as is already stated, selling your game will only be the game and not the add ons etc, so no worries there.So I was wondering, I am the type who plays games for the achievments and then sells them. If I bought DLC for a game, then sold it, would the people I sold it to get that DLC I bought?
your post is wise and trueYou do know that Resident Evil 3 is not a role playing game.
Call of Duty is not an RPG (In fact why would you say it is. It has no RPG elements in it) because it has no roles and no RPG elements, it's just a first person shooter. And for it wat it stands for is what it is. Also you have to realize that there many types of RPGs. For example, Dead Island is an action-RPG, and by definition an action-RPG is a an RPG that includes RPG elements and elements of an action game and you have 100% control of your character or characters, that pretty much sounds like Dead Island.What it stands for is not what it is. If an RPG just has a role, Call of Duty is an RPG. I'm talking about genre stereotypes.