Yeah, a lot of people complain about it and I too hate that they are selling all the upgrades[weapons/attachments etc] to everyone. There should be some restriction for new players for e.g. until they reach level 10 they are not allowed to purchase upgrades or something like that. Everyone hates those people who get weapons at level 1 or 2, which you got only after reaching level 24. But that's a totally different story. I cannot complain about the game because I like it very much. It's really a nice game, and I think you should give it a try at least. And when you do, please let me know what you feel about the game.
I've been addicted to a lot of PC games, namely Starcraft II, Minecraft, and Team Fortress 2. Minecraft being the worst, if they actually counted the hours I am sure it could be up into the thousands.
Counter Strike and WoW. I've spent so much time playing those games. I regret nothing though, I had a lot a fun playing them and made a few good friends too.
I played so many games during the last few years, and I loved all of them. But there are a few fascinating games that game something special like Mafia, Bioshock Infinite, Battlefield online, Far Cry online, Swat 3, Fifa , Dirt, TLOU and GTA V, this games are true masterpieces that can transform a regular man into a gaming fanatic.
Need for speed most wanted is what gets me glued to my PC trying to race my way up the blacklists. It is really fun you should it and see how addictive the game is.
I got addicted to so many games, but I'd choose World of Warcraft. I recently quit the game after maxing out my five characters' level. I made a promise to myself, to don't go on any more quests or converse with my in game friends. It's really addicting once you get into the quests and that urge to level up your character to the level cap point.
The first game I ever played on my PC was Need for Speed Undercover. It was an excellent game and boy did I have a ball playing it. I loved the police chases and the thrill of being a good guy and a bad guy at the same time. That game definitely had me addicted because I used to come home and do absolutely nothing but play that game. GTA V has my heart now
I agree with some of the posters before me, that Runescape was one of the most addicting games of its time and I don't think that I got hooked up to a game like that in a long time. I played that game a LOT, trying to get my stats as high as possible and to be one of the best in game. Some of my friends were also addicted to that game because of me, because I was talking about it a lot when I played it, so they wanted to try it out and got addcited to it as I did before them.
LEAGUE OF LEGENDS. It's a fun and addicting multiplier online battle arena game. I'm pretty sure everyone has played or heard of this game at least once. It is amazingly fun with friends over Skype or RaidCall.
World of Warcraft is the game i've played for over 4 years now. It is insanely addictive i think i've played over 2000 or 3000 of hours if not more. I feel kind of sad now that i spent so much time for nothing but atleast i had fun.
Sometimes I also feel sad for spending so much time and even money on a game, SA-MP, in my case. Regardless, it's always been like that. At the time I had fun and that's all that matters.
I get addicted to every game I enjoy playing. That's why I have to be really careful about choosing games. I got really addicted to Max Payne, Civilization 1, Super Mario 64, and a bunch more... I even get addicted to flash games Just found an awesome soccer game, and I'm scared of what it might do to my life at this point.
Haha, that's normal to be honest. We like what we enjoy, what makes us happy and smile. If a game does that, it's successful as games are made for entertainment. Regardless, we should always leave the game when we have something more important or interactive to do. P.S. I must try Max Payne.
Hm, firstly, I got addicted to Pokémon games, online and on consoles. Secondly probably Counter Strike since at that time I like shooters. Now, probably League of Legends, multiplayer, takes skill, way to make friends.
I've heard many people getting really addicted to Minecraft and I personally don't get it but I honestly haven't given it much of a chance yet. The kids in my family can't stop talking about it though.