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As you know, there are only three types of games that you’ll ever play. But that’s a secret to everyone except you guys, because you’re fabulous and follow this site!
We’ll put that aside for today, though because we’re asked…
Day 18: What is your favorite genre?
Fantasy. Definitely fantasy.
I mean, I like other stuff, too, but when you have a type, you have a type. And this gamer knows her type (haha).
What about you? What’s your favorite genre? Let me know in the comments!
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Is fantasy a genre? A would describe it as a theme, as both Gauntlet and Battle for Middle Earth are both fantasy but very different genres.
For me, it depends on what I’ve been playing recently. I don’t tend to follow one genre with a game of the same genre, although last summer I found myself playing a lot of narrative driven “walking simulators”. Right now I’m enjoying RTS games, but I’ve got a hankering for some look driven hack n slash/shooter so we’ll see where I end up!
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That’s an interesting question. I know in literature “fantasy” is considered a genre, so I assumed it’s the same for games…?There are a lot of ways to portray “fantasy” in a game, like through adventure, hack-n-slash, and the like, so I can understand your point about it being a theme, too.Who knows?
Walking simulators are surprisingly fun, aren’t they? That’s great that your hankerings change based on what you’re playing – keeps the games fresh and different!
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Agreed. I don’t quite understand why some people only ever play FPS games, but each to their own I suppose!
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Hands down, open world RPG
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I concur haha
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RPG for me 🙂
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Definitely a favorite of mine, too 🙂
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To be honest, I don’t think I have a favorite genre. If the work is done well, the odds are good that I’ll end up liking it regardless of which genre it’s in.
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Very fair! Even with my love of fantasy, there are plenty of games that fall outside of that description that I like, because they’re just so well done!
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Yeah, I am like you. It’s difficult to say there is a particular genre I like the most. As long as I can feel the product is genuine then I’m going to like it.
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That’s a good way to be!
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does Nintendo count as a genre?
kidding, that being said, I would say anything in the realm of action adventure tickles my fancy.
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Sure, Nintendo can absolutely count as a genre! haha Adventure is pretty cool, too!
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No matter what else I play, I always return to platformers and beat ’em ups. It’s an unbreakable cycle for me, albeit one filled the occasional detour.
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Hey, that’s alright! If you have a type, you have a type! It’s good o take occasional detours, though, and I know I enjoy my occasional foray away from my medieval-style castles and space bugs now and again… 🙂
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Heh, that’s the way to be I think! I always love the odd journey through Halo, Assassin’s Creed or whatnot, but alas, Sonic in particular just keeps calling me back :p
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I enjoy playing a bit of everything but RPGs and Action/Adventure are my go to genres (big Bioware fan), particularly in the fantasy realm like you said! This video game challenge is really cool by the way!
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Agreed. And I love BioWare, too, so that works out nicely haha.
Thanks! I’m glad you’re liking the questions 🙂 Thanks for joining in and commenting!!
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I do love fantasy/action/adventure/RPG type stuff 🙂 I try to judge a game on its content, not what genre it belongs to. Honestly, anything with a good story and fun gameplay works for me.
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That seems to be the theme of the day! Playing games that have a good story and are just fun to play are of course always the best ones to go for! 🙂
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Is “Zombies” a genre?
Because I’ll play pretty much anything depending on my mood, but I always seem to get an inordinate amount of pleasure from killing stuff that’s trying to munch on my face!!
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I’ll certainly accept that as a genre! haha I can only imagine how good it feels to literally save face during a game… 🙂
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Fantasy here, too! I mean, my favorite franchise has it in the title :p For specific game genres, RPGs, more specifically JRPGs, but Western RPGs are starting to grow on me, too (thanks Mass Effect!). I do also like science fantasy, which is arguably the genre of FFVII my favorite game. I used to call that sci-fi/fantasy fusion until I discovered that shorter, easier name.
Puzzle games are my second favorite genre. They both help me relax AND hone my problem solving skills 🙂
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Woo! Yes, science-fantasy trips off the tongue much more easily haha. And I know you’ve turned me on to a pretty great puzzle game 🙂 I can get lost in them very easily, too
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I just added one to my backlog! Just discovered it today. I’ve never heard of it before, but it looks pretty promising. The Talos Principle.
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Oh I heard that was really good! I haven’t played it though. Have fun!
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Role playing games are my fave at the moment. In the past I had spells were I loved soccer, point n click adventures and platformers.
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It’s a good time to be an RPG fan, that’s for sure! And of course point n click an platformers are classics. I’m enjoying seeing all the different types of game folks play!
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I’d guess sci-fi, although I do love horror, action-adventure, and fantasy as well. But sci-fi covers so many of my favorite sub-genres like space opera (Mass Effect), post-apocalypse (Fallout), and good sci-fi can mix in some great horror (Dead Space), action-adventure (Dino-Crisis), and fantasy (Star Wars) as well.
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Yeah, sci-fi covers a lot of different types of games. I’ve notice that with fantasy, as well. But it’s nice to switch it up, too! I always say I need to get more into horror, but…. I’m a big scaredy-cat sometimes, and I probably couldn’t afford sleeping with my lights on for a week after playing a game haha
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When I thought genre, I totally thought RPG, but I guess you meant like what kind of setting and story? In which case, most RPGs are in a fantasy setting, so I’d pick that. Either way, I think I answered the question, and I’m glad we have similar tastes for that! 🙂
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Yeah I think I confused some people with my choice of fantasy, as there was some question as to whether that’s a real genre (literature genres aside!). But yes otherwise I’d go with RPGs, as well! You most definitely answered the question!
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