I have lost count of the amount of hours I have put into the FIFA series through the years. FIFA 96 revolutionized my world and I have been addicted to the series ever since. The addition of Ultimate Teams has taken this addiction to a whole new level though.It's FIFA for me. I'm a pretty big football (or soccer, depending on where you're from) fan so it's a pretty cool way to enjoy the sport in a different way. It's easy to get your head around but pretty difficult to master so you can invest quite a lot of time into it but still not feel like you're the best. The Ultimate Team and the online seasons modes are also pretty great and help diversify the experience beyond just playing one off games again and again.
I've played the first Dota once or twice and I kind of understood the rush but not to the extent of some of my friends, but recently I've been getting into a simpler MOBA that's made for tablets which is a bit more small scale and up to my pace and it's made me understand the love for this genre a whole lot more. I'm even hoping to get to try Dota 2 now once I get a new laptop or desktop.View attachment 31
By far my most addictive game is DotA 2. The adrenaline, the excitement, the rush of teamwork and the disappointment of defeat. DotA is a great team game where anything can and will happen, where a sure lost game could easily be turned into a victory. I have seen and played some amazing games. I have seen people do things that you would think were not possible. The amount of intelligence and strategy put into this game is pretty astounding. The skill you need to be a winner is also pretty amazing. The pressure you get from your teammates can be a bit overwhelming especially if you pick a carry and can not be the carry you need to be for your team. But overall I spend more tim on Dota than any other game I have.
In addition DotA also has a tournament where your team, if victorious, could win a lot of money even up to $250,000.00 dollars each in international tournaments. That always makes you want to stand out and be one of the best of the best, in hopes you play with one of the big guilds who ask you to join them for the tournament.
I've played the first Dota once or twice and I kind of understood the rush but not to the extent of some of my friends, but recently I've been getting into a simpler MOBA that's made for tablets which is a bit more small scale and up to my pace and it's made me understand the love for this genre a whole lot more. I'm even hoping to get to try Dota 2 now once I get a new laptop or desktop.
That would be Call of duty-Advanced Warfare.I can't seem to get enough of it.The virtual elements are just absolutely stunning and the gaming experience is just awesome.For me, it's going to have to be Super Mario Sunshine: I've had so many childhood memories with this game (me and my sister literally used to take turns playing, and we both got emotional at the ending), and in my opinion it's one game that just never gets old for me! I can't remember the amount of times I've restarted the game just to experience the thrill of Mario cleaning up Delfino Island, defeating Bowser Jr., and then finally Bowser to save Princess Peach! There are so many great characters too, and I think Nintendo took a really creative choice by adding "FLUDD" to the game; although FLUDD is the water-gun that Mario uses to clean up the island, he ends up being Mario's sole companion by the end! Oh and if you have Action Replay, your really going to enjoy this game because there are so many glitches and cheats that you can add in to make the game more fun (Hint, I recommend enabling the Moonwalk MOD, it'll make Mario's air jumps last longer!) Anyways, just wanted to know: What is one game that your addicted to?
Wow and I already found the first one to be intimidating, but I'm sure I'll be able to pick it up once I start playing. I gather from what you're saying that this new one is much easier to handle? I've seen glimpses of it and I can't help but feel I still like the look of the first one though.Yea The first Dota is very different from DotA 2, what used to be DotA pros in Dota 1 are sometimes not so pro in Dota 2. DotA 2 helped get rid of a lot of newbie mistakes , I hated I literally HATED all the different hotkey for each hero in dota 1, that had to be the most annoying thing ever, and now you dont need a 3rd part program like DotA Hotkeys because you can assign all your hotkey exactly how you want. I think now on DotA you hyave a lot more game time than trying to figure things out with each hero. Its nice to be able to play a different hero and know exactly where you skills are.