I'm trying to break down the mental processes that occur when trying to find new games to play.
If you could answer a few of these questions, that would be greatly appreciated! :D
- How do you usually discover new games?
- What are aspects of games that you enjoy?
- Do you think finding new games to play is easy? If not, what do you wish was easier to find new games?
- What's your most recent favorite game? How did you find that game?
Daily exposures:
- Youtube, in the form of Nintendo Direct or Youtubers in my recommendation feed. - gaming channels in various Slack communities
Weekly exposures:
- the Epic game store weekly deal! - recurring Trello task search for any new games the local library has bought recently (and put them on hold before the line gets too long)
Monthly:
- PS+ subscription new adds
> What are aspects of games that you enjoy?
Puzzle solving mostly? In my youth I played many console RPGs and FPS but now I find the stories cliche and boring and last FPS game I tried gave me motion sickness. Not great.
> What's your most recent favorite game
Lately I've been playing older games and tackling my steam queue. I finally got to Disco Elysium a few months ago, Unicorn Overlord next, did Sea of Stars last month, and am working on the Pedestrian now.
But really, Tears of the Kingdom was great, no matter how disappointingly bland the underworld was. Yes, the story is cliche, but the story is a framing device for the actual gameplay, always has been. Being able to build machines to solve Zelda puzzles is A++ gameplay.
Alternatively: the NYT Connections daily puzzle is the cause for my insomnia. The line between game and puzzle is blurry!