Is it normal that i think videogames sort of lost its magic?

Somenormie here.

I'm a big fan of videogames but I'm starting to think a lot of the games don't really have their magic, like their magic has dusted off.

Videogames first had their magic for me around 2008 for me when I started playing games mainly because my older brother played games for so. As I grew older I started to play games less and started to see less appeal not that I'm feeling bored of it.

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  • Cuntsiclestick

    I remember video games lost some of their magic when I started working overtime. There was not much time to play games and I was always too tired to pick up a controller.

    It kinda came back a little when I got a painful injury at work. I was staying home and playing video games while my back was recovering.

    Now I just make the time for the games I want to play. I'm currently playing Fire Emblem Engage. I'm playing it on my breaks and a little when I get back from work.

    On another note my boyfriend has a grandma in her 90s who still plays video games. She is determined to beat Cuphead. That game is hard as fuck. Lol

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    • Somenormie

      I can kinda relate, I remember playing Mario Kart Wii a lot whenever I was waiting for my hospital appointment I was a Wii Wheel pro but as years past I kinda stopped playing the game because it felt like Mario Kart lost its magic right up until when Mario Kart 7 was released.

      Nowadays I play a lot of games I used to play once in a while but I don't have the time anymore.

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      • BleedingPain

        Mario kart wii is the best mario kart… especially the wii wheel

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        • Somenormie

          I remember the shortcuts I used to do against a bunch of kids especially the shortcut in Bowsers Castle 3.

          I remember doing that shortcut and one time I made a kid cry because he couldn't beat me

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        • BleedingPain

          I think the wii is underrated in general

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  • Bassmachine

    You got older and got new priorities now.

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  • KholatKhult

    I don’t like playing video games that rely on silly things like ‘skill’ or ‘clicking in the right place’ except like the classic Mario games

    I’ve been playing Victoria 3 though since my house is empty atm, it’s like a world building game where you like build up nations or whatever. I’m hooked.
    If I so much as smell the intentions of an Anglo Saxon I panic and create the Taliban
    Austria is currently eating my tits off
    And if you work in my coal mines you will die before 28
    Excellent game 10/10

    I always play as some tiny African nation or something. No chance in hell I’m playing as Russia. That bitch is way too big and those people are a lost cause

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  • Clunk42

    I'm the same way. I used to play video games all the time, but, now, I never feel like playing them. The most I ending doing is like, messing around with Wizardry 8 in the Cosmic Forge, but that's not even playing a game; that's modding one.

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    • LloydAsher

      Didnt take you as a videogame guy.

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      • Clunk42

        In a way, I'm not. I've always been the type to get really bored with games as they've gone along. Like, if I try to think of a list of games I've actually finished, it would look something like this:

        Many Nancy Drew Games
        Some other short point and click games (mostly freeware)
        Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic
        Psychonauts
        Spongebob Squarepants: Battle for Bikini Bottom (PC)
        Technically I have over a hundred hours in TES IV: Oblivion, but I've never beaten it

        That's actually all I can think of at the moment. I always get bored of the games before beating them, so I quit, and, then, months later, I might come back and end up starting the game over again, only to repeat the process.

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        • LloydAsher

          Ah yeah that's my play style. Start rpg, get half way through, stop, forget, few months later found out something new, plays again.

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  • Anonnet

    I think it's normal to think that as you get older, yeah. They lose that wonder and newness they had when you first started, so now they have to be more special to keep your attention. My mom started playing Destiny 2 recently (she had only ever played the Halo games, years ago), and seeing that kind of child-like interest when she asks simple questions like "how do I sprint" and "why isn't my gun doing damage" really reminds me of what's missing.

    Remember, retro is always an option! I decided to revisit a few games I played when I was a teenager to see if they held the same magic they had back then: the original DS Ace Attorney trilogy and Megaman Battle Network 3. Maybe it's the nostalgia, but they absolutely did. I think it was a combination of familiarity and "wow, this is way easier than it was back then. Was I bad???"

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  • normal-rebellious

    100% normal thing, I noticed even mobile games lost the spark they once had with 3G mobiles, because of the experience age, past the information age we once had, games are different, they're still just as good as, or better than, the old games, we get some retro-style games that bring the magic back, and some newer games in the style of retro, I have one of doing my daily or weekly or monthly habits, called Habitica, the games we have nowadays tend to make you spend hours, a long time, playing them, especially those puzzle games and brain games, they tend to be addictive and hook you into more play, that's not how games worked in 2008, but if your games are the stereotype, like 80s space games and retro Mario, and Mario Kart of course games aren't going to have the same magic, because these games have been overused.

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