03-22-2010, 09:11 PM
Depends on the game, but I usually rather play full screen. Unless it's an older game or it have small graphics, they look horrible full-screen here
1) To me, a "PC adventure game" is a Monkey Island, Full Throttle or Sam & Max game, but I'll play along. I like large explorable and detailed environments. Platforms and avoid the pit can be irritating if you don't plan carefully or the controls don't work very well
2) To buy abilities is OK, but just for collecting? I don't care
3) I usually play for the story and the action itself. If there are more extras, like new levels, new characters or other routes I enjoy unlocking them as well
4) A good music can change the entire experience. A bad music or the wrong music can destroy the setting you're aiming at
5) Story is a must. I don't mind a silly story if it's a humor game, or a serious story if the game is more mature. But bad or cheesy stories usually shun me down. No stories too, unless the mechanic is pretty amazing.
1) To me, a "PC adventure game" is a Monkey Island, Full Throttle or Sam & Max game, but I'll play along. I like large explorable and detailed environments. Platforms and avoid the pit can be irritating if you don't plan carefully or the controls don't work very well
2) To buy abilities is OK, but just for collecting? I don't care
3) I usually play for the story and the action itself. If there are more extras, like new levels, new characters or other routes I enjoy unlocking them as well
4) A good music can change the entire experience. A bad music or the wrong music can destroy the setting you're aiming at
5) Story is a must. I don't mind a silly story if it's a humor game, or a serious story if the game is more mature. But bad or cheesy stories usually shun me down. No stories too, unless the mechanic is pretty amazing.