Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 1 + 2Īt the time of this writing, I have unlocked all the levels in THPS 1 and all but the final level in 2. Will I beat these games? Will I complete them? Or will I abandon them? Here is my best guess. As much as I like the idea of completing a game, I don’t think it makes much sense to continue to play a game past the point of enjoyment.Ĭurrently, I’m playing a few games, as I am wont to do. I eventually put down these games and moved on to something else. However, even I got to a point where I was mindlessly looting and shooting my way through another campaign as one of the Vault Hunters, wondering if I was having any fun. I’ve given several hundred hours of my life to those games, and most of that time was well spent. Games such as Borderlands 2, Skyrim, and The Binding of Isaac were a huge part of my gaming life, and so getting every achievement in those games meant something to me. There are very few games I’ve Platinum-ed on the PS4. A lot of games feature multiple endings, meaning you might need to replay the game again meeting certain criteria to get the “best” ending. I will usually play a game (providing it holds my interest) through to its natural conclusion, at which point I decide if the experience is enjoyable enough to continue on.ĭid completing the game give me an incentive to keep going? Most modern games unlock harder difficulty levels, or post game content. Others play games until they complete them. Some people play a game until they beat it. On top of that, what exactly constitutes the end of a gaming experience? Lookit, my ADD gets me going in ten different directions on a good day, so when it comes to gaming I have a hard time seeing a game through to the end. I’m all over the place lately with games. It’s time for another edition of We’re Just Playing… Johnny Malloy
#Spooky house of jumpscares movie#
This week, while Johnny debates which games he plans to finish (and to what degree), Sean and Collin talk about some spooky horror games, or Spookies (not to be confused with the 1986 movie of the same name). The air is crisper, the days are shorter, and Halloween is on the horizon.