
And you can just add in stats, abilities and skills. And the gameplay in Call of Duty 4 is really great, too. In Far Cry, the gameplay is really hard, and it has shooter mechanics, in Gears of War like in Mass Effect, you can take cover. As long as the game is being developed for the first, just like DA: Origins, I'm just happy that many more people will get to play Afterfall.Īnd what is wrong with shooter mechanics? It depends on how it is done.
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I, personally, have no problems with Afterfall being ported or converted from the PC to the Xbox 360 or the PS3.
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I don't quite understand the use of the term 'next gen console'? Shouldn't it be 'current gen console' as they probably are developing it for the PS3 and the Xbox 360. Many rpgs also have the first person perspective e.g. I doubt it is the first person perspective that will seem problematic to me or other players of adventure gamers or rpgs. I have no problem using the wsad and keybaord I'd rather use the mouse, though.Īnd many adventuregames (which is what the site gameboomer's is all about) do have first person perspective i.e. This is due to arthritis and other things that happens to you when you grow old. that have problems using wsad movement or the keyboard for both. I know one of two (or more) elderly people at this place: It’s interesting to see that this group gave the highest support for the statement: “I think games could be used for education as well as for entertainment.” This group is where the PC surges ahead in platform popularity, beating back the PlayStation 2 by a strong margin – 76% to 50%. There is also a high proportion of this group (40%) that game on just one platform only, likely to be a PC or a PlayStation 2.

The gamers in this group seem to be looking for something a bit more cerebral in what they play.Ĥ0% of this group also agreed that there were too many racing, shooting and fighting games on the market at the moment although 12% ranked First-Person Shooters as their favourite genre. The answers of this group characterises more of an obvious move away from the gaming patterns of the 6-10 and 11-15 year old groups and also demonstrated the PC moving up to meet, although not overtaking, consoles in popularity.īut this time the PC has just pulled into the lead over the PlayStation 2 in order of platform preference and now commands 64% compared to the PlayStation 2’s 60%. This group tends to opt for consoles first (particularly the PlayStation 2), PCs second, and mobile gaming third.Īgain the PlayStation 2 and the PC come out on top, although they were much nearer in preference level (at 71% for PlayStation 2s and 67% for PCs) than either of the previous two groups.

It’s likely that parents are getting involved with the type of games this age group play, as Educational games are second on the “most played” genre list, with Puzzle/Board/Quiz games coming in third. 67% also play on the more popular handhelds. These young gamers play across all four platforms, but the PC is the most popular, very closely followed by consoles.
