It depends on why I am playing. I prefer RPG games, hands down, when playing by myself. Social gaming however, I'd rather play a shooter, such as COD. Co-op on RPG is OK but shooters have a more competitive aspect for social gaming.
I like both. Fallout, Mass Effect, and Elder's Scrolls are the best. They are a mix of both.
I've always gravitated towards RPGs, I don't get bored of them as quickly as I do with shooters.
I suck at first person shooter games. I totally bombed at Assassin Creed. No patience for them.
RPG's: Dragon Age - Origins played numerous times: Warrior, Rogue, Mage. Rogue is my favorite. Like the picking locks, picking pockets, snaking in shadows. Skyrim, Dragon Age -Inquisition - (currently playing).
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For me, it comes down to mood. In the long haul, a good RPG or realtime strategy game would be more satisfying but there are times when I just want to run around blowing shit up.
I'm not very acquainted with all those abbreviations, but my first game was Leisure Suit Larry in the Land of the Loungeroom Lizards, adventure games they were called back then. The last game I seriously played was the first splinter cell. If I had to gamble, I'd call them RPGs. Don't like those games, were it's shoot or be shot.
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Hey... pssst.... that's an l (as in luscious) at the end of my name, not an i I definitely lean more to first shooter games. And until a few years ago never played online, so I've always played the campaign section of a game. But it has to do with not having enough time to invest in RPG games, so that I'm satisfied with the result.
For the last few month I've been exclusively playing Sniper Elite 3 on the PS3, multiplayer. It's fun when coz it combines skill with some strategy as the maps force you to need cover from teammates.
I don't play either...but I do shoot Glock pistols competitively, in real life, with a real Glock 34 pistol, and real 9mm cartridges...does that count?
To be fair, I did try to play a first-person shooter game once--it was something where you went down a dark hallway with a "pistol" and a "flashlight"--but I was so frustrated with the lack of actual reality that I gave up very quickly.
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I use to stay away from Role Playing Games, however I seem to find myself playing them more nowadays. I think it's due to the strategy aspect of them as opposed to the run 'n gun style of most shooters. The problem I find with shooters nowadays is that they are so multiplayer focused that the single player aspect is almost non-existent.
Depends on the mood, but mostly RPG.
FPS games are great if you just want to go wild.
Speaking of which any good fps recommendations? except COD/BF
Yeah Everyone recommends borderlands but I just can't stand the graphics, gonna try it tho. everyone seems to like it.
Thanks for recommendation, is first boderlands worth playing?
RPG's, as I prefer a solo, cerebral experience. Never was good at FPS, except for Goldeneye 007 back in the day on N64.
I prefer RPGs over shooter games, but a RPG-shooter hybrid can be fun.
RPGs. I do enjoy getting lost in a good story. Also, when you have a quality open world RPG such as the Fallouts/Skyrim etc, exploring those worlds is a whole lot of fun.
Hands down--role playing-you can really get lost in the game
By far prefer RPGs, but love when they have some elements of shooters. I want a good story that I can play through.