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How do you all feel about shooter games? Do you play any? Which ones do you play? What was the last shooter game have you been able to buy? Did you enjoy it?
I love shooter games, personally. One of my favorites would have to be Call of Duty, which I was introduced to at about the age of fifteen. When I first started playing, I wasn't very good, as I used to die for about five or six times before I even got any kill. Nowadays, I'm much, much better. I know what it takes to shoot foes, dodge bullets, stay out of enemies' sight, etc. etc. I still get killed every now and then, though; that's mostly because of the server. The servers in CoD aren't very dedicated, which makes you lag and get random disconnections. Every time you lag, your player gets stuck into one place. While you're stuck, you become completely defenseless, which makes it easier for the foes to have you taken down.
When I was younger, I used to play Battlefield a lot with my dad. I loved how big the maps were, and the vehicles were very fun to ride. When I was introduced to CoD, though, I began to adapt to its fast-paced gameplay, which caused me to lose interest in BF. My dad doesn't play Battlefield anymore, either, as he is too busy. I'm going to get myself the newly-released Battlefield 4 at some point, but I'm not completely sure how well I'll be enjoying it. I've seen a few trailers of it though, and they looked pretty awesome!
A lot of my friends play Halo. Whenever we discussed video games, they would always bring Halo into the conversation one way or another. Since I didn't play this game, I felt a little left out. So, eventually, I decided to give it a try myself. I enjoyed the first few minutes of it, but after that… not so much. xD What I didn't like about Halo is how "futuristic" it was. If it was a bit realistic, then I definitely would have liked it more.
I love shooter games, personally. One of my favorites would have to be Call of Duty, which I was introduced to at about the age of fifteen. When I first started playing, I wasn't very good, as I used to die for about five or six times before I even got any kill. Nowadays, I'm much, much better. I know what it takes to shoot foes, dodge bullets, stay out of enemies' sight, etc. etc. I still get killed every now and then, though; that's mostly because of the server. The servers in CoD aren't very dedicated, which makes you lag and get random disconnections. Every time you lag, your player gets stuck into one place. While you're stuck, you become completely defenseless, which makes it easier for the foes to have you taken down.
When I was younger, I used to play Battlefield a lot with my dad. I loved how big the maps were, and the vehicles were very fun to ride. When I was introduced to CoD, though, I began to adapt to its fast-paced gameplay, which caused me to lose interest in BF. My dad doesn't play Battlefield anymore, either, as he is too busy. I'm going to get myself the newly-released Battlefield 4 at some point, but I'm not completely sure how well I'll be enjoying it. I've seen a few trailers of it though, and they looked pretty awesome!
A lot of my friends play Halo. Whenever we discussed video games, they would always bring Halo into the conversation one way or another. Since I didn't play this game, I felt a little left out. So, eventually, I decided to give it a try myself. I enjoyed the first few minutes of it, but after that… not so much. xD What I didn't like about Halo is how "futuristic" it was. If it was a bit realistic, then I definitely would have liked it more.