This is somethign I have thought about in the past. I think delta ST-s would be drawn to games where optimization is the central element. Things like civilization, various tycoons and so on. At least I am. Actually I found a name for it in wikipedia: Construction and management simulation games. I only play games that have an element of that in them.
Do you really play that? Its not well known at all I suppose. But I would think that game is much trickier than Chess since a lot of ganging on somebody happens, more so than card games like Texas hold em poker, much more involving when you talk about cheating with other players.
I like games like Heroes of might and magic (III), age of wonders 2 and DotA. I was a huge fan of WoW but, well, I ged tired of leveling up a character(alone) without friends to play.
BTW, apparently nobody made a mention(I'm sorry, I didnt read all the threads) of RPG's games like Dungeons and Dragons (fourth edition), you know, the one it use dices for playing?. I play and enjoy games like that.
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I really like a wide range of games.
I love adventure/puzzle/story driven style games -- Myst, Riven, Exile, The Secret of Monkey Island, and the like. Immersive ones are outstanding.
I like some Sim games, mainly the SimCity series, Spore is pretty cool, Civ III and Civ IV
I really like card games, particularly poker
I've always had a thing for racing games like Gran Turismo and Burnout.
Yes, I played MMOs, more influenced by the fact that I had roommates who were huge on it so I decided to join along with them.
I dabbled a bit in FPSs like Counter Strike and Rogue Spear. They more were fun when I'd go to LAN parties with my friends.
I like RTSs like Starcraft and Total Annihilation, but again it was more fun to have people to play with at a LAN party or whatever.
I was a huge Street Fighter II fan back in the day.
I've always liked board games but I never really had a consistent group of people to play board games with.
The thing I think that ties them all together are basically that I like games that make me think, make me think tactically or strategically and challenges me. And ones that give me a good laugh every once in a while, or funny in a really witty/intelligent way.
INFj
9w1 sp/sx
Why not.
You people will type anything based on nothing anyway, so why not go 100% trivial.
Caveats:
Games lifted from my records on Steam
Anything less than 24 hours ignored.
May or may not be representative of time I actually spend playing games.
No idea when Steam started recording these stats.
Sid Meier's Civilization V - 497 hrs
Football Manager 2014 - 236 hrs
Crusader Kings II - 127 hrs
Europa Universalis III - 106 hrs
Europa Universalis IV - 103 hrs
Endless Space - 93 hrs
EVE Online - 90 hrs
Mass Effect 2 - 78 hrs
Fallout: New Vegas - 65 hrs
Empire: Total War - 62 hrs
The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim - 55 hrs
Terraria - 53 hrs
Star Trek Online - 49 hrs
XCOM: Enemy Unknown - 55 hrs
Deus Ex: Human Revolution - 44 hrs
Shadowrun Returns - 41 hrs
Mass Effect - 39 hrs
Dragon Age II - 35 hrs
Space Engineers - 35 hrs
Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War II - 26 hrs
Total War: Rome II - 25 hrs
Kerbal Space Program - 24 hrs
neeeeeeeeeeeeeeerd
never played video games in my whole life, only watched movies and stuff, so I guess I'm BWM Enneagram 10.
stnline was a complete disappointment.
EIE
Genres: Action RPGs, First Person Shooters, Stealth, Platformers
Demon's Souls
Dark Souls
Dark Souls II
Super Metroid
Chrono Trigger
The Legend of Zelda series
Metal Gear Solid series
Castlevania: Symphony of the Night
Shadowrun
Conker's Bad Fur Day
Doom series
God, I'm a nerd...<sob>
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Played lots of games mostly shooter, stealth, simulation and RPGs with 3rd person shooter as favourite genre.
In descending order of preference:
- Diablo all series with the Hellfire being the favourite one of the series
- Quake all series but 4 being the favourite one
- Silent Hill: the origins
- Nox
- Metal Gear Solid: OV for PC
- Rainbow Six
- Medal of Honor : OV
- Gran Turismo 2 for PC
- Age of Empires: the age of kings
+ chess
....
lol, list goes on (:
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Never really been into video games much, myself.
Enneagram: 9w1 6w5 2w3 so/sx
I like minesweeper and tetris. Other than that I like making avatars on friends' Wiis.
IEI
worms I and II, anything with 8-bit vintage covers
IEI and all I seem to play anymore is Dota 2 and The Binding of Isaac. It's hard for games to really hold my attention, but Dota is somehow addicting even though the community is awful.
I do love the Bioshock series, though, and I played a ton of Kirby, Zelda and Resident Evil when I was young. My favorite game is probably Majora's Mask. Oh I also played Hotline Miami recently and really enjoyed it!
I've never been one for FPS games as they tended to give me headaches and were often too difficult or too stressful - Metal Gear Solid being one exception (I also liked Castle Wolfenstein). It is possible that more recent games wouldn't be so bad for me.
I really don't like games being difficult...I am far more likely to enjoy level-grinding in RPGs with some engrossing plot or something like Journey...or flatly cheating so I can do things at my own leisure (usually this is in games with no distinctive characters or games I have previously beaten properly). Adventure games where you basically can't die are appealing. Age of Empires was good! ...and other strategy games like that, for example Total War stuff and other games where you can tinker with nations (I've never gotten into Civilization though...Sim City was addictive but empty). Also, with sports games...basically only FIFA series (the good ones), Formula 1...Championship Manager/Football Manager (a game which is so pointless, but perhaps one day I will discover religion).
Back in the day when I played tons of video games:
RPG- Final fantasy, Zelda 64, Pokemon, Lunar
Action- Metal Gear Solid, Resident Evil
Strategy- Starcraft
First person shooter- Golden eye 64, Counter-strike
Fighting- Mortal Kombat, Super smash brothers
Racing- Mario cart
Sports- NBA2k
SFs and esp Gammas SFs I know love a bit of FIFA.
I don't really like video games except for maybe Sims or Age of Mythology/Empires. Maybe that's an LII thing, cos it's all like "we've taken the real world but put an artificial system in it so there are explicit rules you can understand!"
Warm Regards,
Clowns & Entropy
Which type plays guitar hero instead of learning to play a real guitar?
The whole American music game community is dominated by Ne/Si irrationals. All of the top players off the top of my head are SLI, ILE and SEI. A small smattering of the other Ne types, maybe an SLE and an ILI or two rounds it out. But it's primarily alpha, even all the way up to the high competitive levels.
The top rhythm gamer in the world is some ISXp, not sure which.
The only game worth mentioning for me : Heroes of Might and Magic.
I tested all the versions and spent a lot of sleepless nights.
I played a lot of others but somehow this one stays my favorite.
PS I have a little soft spot for Packman...
EIE-Ni, e6
-RTS, though I suck at them
-8-bit side-scrolling platformers
-RPGs
Excellent thread. I must say its a bit disturbing the lack of talent in this organisation as of late.
I'm SLI and I like:
RPGs (VtM:Bloodlines, KotOR)
RTS, even though I'm woefully bad at macro (SC2)
Grand Strategy (Paradox Games, fused with history)
Simulation (IL2 Sturmovik)
Ones which I typically don't enjoy.
FPS
Stealth
Sports
Bit of Ne seeking and strategic dichotomies at play here me thinks. Wish I was ILI, I feel handicapped as SLI.
As we reach for the stars, we must put away childish things; gods, spirits and other phantasms of the brain. Reality is cruel and unforgiving, yet we must steel ourselves and secure the survival of our race through the unflinching pursuit of science and technology.
- Stellaris
I don't play much of video games. When I do, I am attracted to ones where I can roleplay, such as Sims, Harvest Moon, Skyrim.
I have too difficult a time with games that require planning, or quick reflexes, or have a horror bent. I have problems with skyrim for these reasons, so I wind up playing characters with super high stealth and ranged weapons so I don't feel rushed and panicked. I don't like the adrenalin spikes these games give me.
I used to like the dating sim type games. But i always stopped playing before having to finally settle on one person.
I like playing dance rhythm games, but i haven't been able to play them in ages, and I wasn't that good. Still, they were fun.
Mostly, when I want to relax with a game, I play simple logic type games. It helps distract the analytical part of my mind, allowing the rest of me a few moments of relief.
IEE 649 sx/sp cp
IEE here, and I love games that allow for colorful exploration with a little structure (rewards system, treasure chests, etc). I have to be careful about MMORPGs because they're a little too addicting for me. I love to be around people, and sometimes the friendships & desire to work as part of a team can keep me online and distracted from the real world. I try to limit myself to single player games now, but I really love MMOs.
Some of my all time favorite games include:
-Zelda: Link to the Past, Ocarina of Time
-Kingdom Hearts
-Journey
-Final Fantasy II and VI (the opera scene <3)
-World of Warcraft
-Destiny
-Ni No Kuni
-Beyond Good and Evil
-All the mariokarts and mario parties
-Mario 64
-Shadows of the Colossus
-Metroid Prime
-Star Wars Jedi Knight: Dark Forces II
-Commander Keen
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I prefered always strategy and RPG
All time favorites are Warcraft 3 and Baldursgate 2
I'm LSE and don't play many video games. My favorite though is Harvest Moon. In fact, I'm going to go play it right now!
rpg,strategy(not real-time),fps(although I'm not very good)
I don't like the trend of indie games, especially the 2-D ones, this feels like a regression and a way to let people make bad games and still get people to play them.
I'm LSE-Si. I haven't put much thought into favorite games (thought I might later), but some I have enjoyed in the past are:
Sim City 2000
Lord of the Rings Online
Medieval Sims
Nethack
Stone Soup
Battle for Wesnoth
Mario Smash Bros
Tetris
Mardek (Mardek 2 especially)
Escape Velocity
Odyssey: the Legend of Nemesis
Freecol
CiVilization
Gizmos & Gadgets
Logical Journey of the Zoombinis
Oracle of Seasons (introduced to by poli)
Dark Cloud 2 (introduced to by poli)
...and when I was a kid I really liked a game demo where I could play as a great white shark (or something weaker) and swim around eating other fish (and not getting eaten because I'm a shark)
Polikujm, EII-Ne, likes magical or atmospheric exploration games. His favorites are:
A Link to the Past
Majora's Mask
Banjo Tooie
Oracle of Seasons
World of Warcraft
Ocarina of Time
Heavy Rain
Silent Hill 2
Monkey Island
The Longest Journey
a lot of different PC Adventure games
Minecraft
Warcraft 3 custom maps
EII. I've been getting really into "walking simulators". I like sandboxy games with some kind of emotive or strong aesthetic component.
Proteus has all the components of an ideal game, but it's too precious and a bit too limited to just get in and play except when I want or need it.
I could really love dating sims and romantic stories but I really feel uncomfortable indulging in them because I don'tlike their role in a broader social context.
So, after buying a used version of the new animal crossing, I realized what i hadn't liked about it when i first tried it a few years ago...it's very enneagram so instinct oriented.
And that helped me realize why I never seem to get far in harvest moon before quitting. I like the farm simulating aspect, and the dating aspect, but not having to build up so relationships with the entire town.
I think i just want a decent survival game that isn't about zombies and such. There's a couple coming out next year for ps4. So looks like I'll be waiting.
--- @Director Abbie I loved the zoombinis when my dauhter was younger. When we upgraded our computer I couldn't get the games like that to play anymore. We were sooo sad.
The Longest Journey, R & I went through that one together. But didn't get to finish it.
But it reminded me of Syberia...I think that's the name. I will have to look for other games like that, thanks for the reminder.
--- @Holon What do you mean by walking simulators? Like the ones that produce a scenery while you walk in place?
I wanted to say that i understand about the dating sims thing.
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IEE 649 sx/sp cp