I won't say I'm amazing at them, but they are pretty easy to enjoy. I just lose interest once something comes out, but I drift back to them every once in a while. (For instance, logged into Runescape a couple days ago for the first time in about six..seven months?)
$8.00 USD per month, or $22.50 USD every three months. Credit card, Paypal, or by game cards. Though there is a free version, but it sucks because I beat most EVERYTHING on it.
I used to play Runescape, now I don't It is of course the best idea of an RPG .... The way the world is, the mining, smithing, killing, trading etc. Now, Skyrim is the best for me ..
Though still a good game. Home teleports no longer need 30 minute recharges, over 200 Quest, 900 Sound tracks, even a completionist cape, which is the best cape in the game, but you have to beat the whole game to get it, while having 5million gold to buy it.
Which is why I lose interest and start playing a new game =p Hahaha. But yeah, the subscription thing is a turn off for some. but it's a nice way to get more game content, etc. and make the game overall better so I can see the point.
Yeah it is fun. Just wish I had a real brain for the level of difficulty for the puzzles they are doing in games, now and days, because these six Master quest I am doing, aren't actually hard, just requires a higher level thinking than what I have. Just got done(More of Rage quit) with a Minecraft map a few days ago, because it took me two whole days of constant game play to do each stage, with no check points and a lack of clues. Like the first thinking puzzle, only 8 switched, only clues were "Three numbers" and "In ascending order", the second puzzle required thinking, required a ton of items on pressure plates(I though it was a lever to hit, so I cheated by mistake and broke the iron door down, but again no indication of anything, no mentioning of the front of the store being the key to the basement door in the back of the store/house), the third puzzle, was over twelve locks in the dark, but only 6-7 were to be hit, but there were not a clue that I could tell of. But the thing that got me the most was how he had me do parkour and walk mazes in the dark, then had me do parkour in the dark, with the catch being that you fall into the void if you fall(Basically instant death if you fall into the void), which caused me to spawn on top of a tower that has no way down, but if you fall or jump off, it becomes and instant death when you land.
I really don't know why I don't like Minecraft.. Maybe its the Graphics or lack of understanding of the game.
Might be by a lack of a set goal? Minecraft unlike most games has no 'official' goal to complete the game. More of an open ended adventure.
Probably.... Can't say for sure though, as I've never got the will to just go and try it out. From the YouTube Videos, I didn't like it; so why bother..
Well Okay. Though Minecraft does have sets of achievements(Mostly to help you better around the game), which challenges you to do everything possible, up to finding all three villages, all three abandon Mine Shafts, and all three Strongholds, that leads to a boss fight against a Dragon known as 'The Ender Dragon", though that as an adventure has an end. Though a little surprised you are one of the three people I know who isn't a fan of Minecraft, But, as my Grandma says. "to him, his own'.
Have any of you played Spec Ops ? I downloaded the demo from Steam and its soo cool. Very Modern Warfare but very nice to control and play