GamerSushi Asks: When Does a Game Grab You?

Infinity Blade

The original title for this article was “When Are You Addicted to a Game”, but then I would have admitted publicly that I’m a sucker jonesing for a gaming fix. At any rate, I was thinking about this subject today as Eddy passed around an email thread where he detailed his current problem with Infinity Blade: namely, does he buy the titular sword or purchase less powerful weapons to get some experience points for the immediate future. He’s also completed about twenty bloodlines in the game, meaning that he’s well and truly in the throws of an Infinity Blade obsession.

That’s not to say that I’m immune though. While I did have a lengthy infatuation with Infinity Blade, I’m currently eyeballs-deep in another Dragon Age 2 playthrough, this time as a female Rogue. I’m determined to see everything I didn’t find last time, so I’m searching ever nook and cranny and even taking advantage of the leveling glitch to make my progress a bit smoother. BioWare games do this a lot to me, where I’ll play for a little while then get hooked into the experience. Knights of the Old Republic and both Mass Effects have done this to me, and now Dragon Age 2 has as well. Something about their games are just irrestiable.

What about you guys? Have you had a similar experience with a game? Do you know when you’re enthralled with a game, when every waking moment is consumed with thoughts about it?

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mitch@gamersushi.com Twitter: @mi7ch Gamertag: Lubeius PSN ID: Lubeius SteamID: Mister_L Origin/EA:Lube182 Currently Playing: PUBG, Rainbow 6: Siege, Assassin's Creed: Origins, Total War: Warhammer 2

3 thoughts on “GamerSushi Asks: When Does a Game Grab You?”

  1. Most of the time if I’m buying a game its because I’m already pretty sure I’m going to like it. There isn’t really a decent game rental service here in Australia, at least not one I’m familiar with, so if I’m buying a game, I want to get my moneys worth. I would probably put at least a few hours into a game before deciding whether or not I’m going to continue with it. The 2 exceptions were Bioshock and Fallout 3. When I first tried them I simply couldn’t play them. My old laptop could barely get them running at anything better than about 5 FPS so they got put aside rather quickly. Now that I have a new laptop though, I’ll be sure to give them a proper playthrough.

  2. I know I’m enthralled when I shake with excitement when I just THINK about a game. Mass Effect 2 and the DA games did this to me. Uncharted was actually guilty of doing this during every cutscene. I also get this feeling playing BFBC2 when my geam’s on the verge of capturing a base on rush or defending the last bomb site. Glad to be off school for a couple of days so I can play DA2 *excitedshudder*.

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