12-13-2006, 06:23 AM
...I don't know, I look for presentation in a game.
Two people can take the same game, with the same plot and the same controls, and come out with two completely different products. It depends on if the game 'flows' (if you aren't constantly thinking about its flaws), if it's addictive (a good game will make it so you don't want to stop for at least an hour or two), and if the game's....gameplay is any good. Game A may give you a great time and a sense of accomplishment when you overcome challenges in it, but Game B may feel like nothing special happened and you're playing the game solely to 'waste time'.
Two people can take the same game, with the same plot and the same controls, and come out with two completely different products. It depends on if the game 'flows' (if you aren't constantly thinking about its flaws), if it's addictive (a good game will make it so you don't want to stop for at least an hour or two), and if the game's....gameplay is any good. Game A may give you a great time and a sense of accomplishment when you overcome challenges in it, but Game B may feel like nothing special happened and you're playing the game solely to 'waste time'.