I wasn't that much of a gamer when I was a kid as I am now. My game taste was pretty much whatever we had, which just included some RTS games on PC, LoZ: Link's Awakening and Pokemon Silver on GB, and we used to borrow a Playstation with a demo disc from my bro's friend and a Mega System with Puggsy from another friend.
Currently I don't play many RTS games, so that's changed, although I do enjoy the odd game of Warcraft 2 or 3. I'm much more into FPS than I used to be, primarily because I wasn't allowed back then. I've also developed a taste for puzzle-platformers.
Other than that, I just play anything that I happen to see and like. I don't have a tight preference, it's just that I like some games and I don't like others. But I do prefer unique stuff like Braid and World Of Goo, compared to yet another WWII FPS.
Despite all of this, my worship for Tomba! and Puggsy has never ceased. Nostalgia's fault, of course, but it's also the fact that these two games were great in just about every way, and I haven't found a game that has been near perfect enough to surpass them. Mario & Luigi RPG 3 came pretty close, though.
Currently I don't play many RTS games, so that's changed, although I do enjoy the odd game of Warcraft 2 or 3. I'm much more into FPS than I used to be, primarily because I wasn't allowed back then. I've also developed a taste for puzzle-platformers.
Other than that, I just play anything that I happen to see and like. I don't have a tight preference, it's just that I like some games and I don't like others. But I do prefer unique stuff like Braid and World Of Goo, compared to yet another WWII FPS.
Despite all of this, my worship for Tomba! and Puggsy has never ceased. Nostalgia's fault, of course, but it's also the fact that these two games were great in just about every way, and I haven't found a game that has been near perfect enough to surpass them. Mario & Luigi RPG 3 came pretty close, though.