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Thursday, February 24, 2011

Why Do There Have To Be So Many Rubbish Games On The Web?



Maybe I'm a bit ungrateful but there really does seem to be a lot of online games that are just rubbish. I know you don't have to pay for many of these games but before you actually realise how bad they are, you have wasted minutes of your life. I have often sat waiting for these games to load up and then only when they did would I realise that I just couldn't play them. I honestly don't know how some people have the nerve to call some of these efforts games how can clunky graphics and poor responsiveness be described as a game unless the object is to annoy the player.

To say that these games would not even have kept a kid from the seventies amused is not an exaggeration at all. Computing may have come a long way in the last four decades but a lot of these games wouldn't look out of place on a Sinclair Spectrum. Even though some of these game developers do not have a big budget, I'm sure that they could make more effort with these games. Most of these games look as if they were put together by somebody in rush during their toilet break.

What really gets on my nerves with these games is that the developers will put a lot of effort into actually making them sound like great games. They will usually have a fantastic graphics image and text that describes something truly remarkable. However I am often left completely disappointed when I realise that the game is nothing like what has been described. And no matter how annoyed and cheated you feel, you cannot really complain if the game is free. Unless you want to complain about your waste of time and bandwidth.

Those people that love their Playstations will without a doubt know about the delights which might be offered by PS3 Break. This fine piece of equipment makes it possible for all manner of software to play on the Playstation. But PS3 Break is just something a professional gamer on the Playstation will be needing . A very good product that many think as vital will be the R4.



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