Which Games to Play and Which to Avoid?

Which Games to Play and Which to Avoid?

Video games have become a massive industry with immense popularity. Every year there are thousands of games being released from large publishers and small independent developers. With the current lockdown many people have decided to spend some of their newfound free time by digging out their consoles and PCs to get back to playing some games. If you are one of those people you might be wondering what you should be playing. To help with that decision I conducted a survey to see what games people play, and also what games they would suggest you don’t play.

 To begin people were asked what their favorite genre of games is. 88% of respondents have said that their favorite genre is Adventure, followed by Open-World, and Action in second and third place respectively. If these are the genres that are the most enjoyed by people, then those might be ones that you could look into. I think that this comes from the fact that these genres are usually tied to games with rich stories and worlds that can really immerse the player, allowing them to escape into another realm. This is also evidenced by the responses given when asked what genres they enjoy the least. The bottom genres in this case were Sports, Racing, and Simulation.

What genre of games do you enjoy the most?

What genre of games do you enjoy the least?

If you are looking for more concrete game recommendations instead of just genres to guide you, then you might want to look at the respondents’ favorite games of all time. Now, the sample size of this survey was fairly small, and this question is an extremely subjective one, thus almost every single answer to this question differed from person to person. However, there was one series of games that was mentioned more than once. The Uncharted series was the only game series that was mentioned by multiple participants. Uncharted was developed by Naughty Dog, interestingly they also have another game that is in this list of favorites – The Last of Us. The fact that they are the only developer that is featured multiple times in this list probably says something about the quality of their games.

What is your favourite video game of all time?

Despite this, we cannot ignore the other games that are mentioned here as they each are iconic in their own way. Minecraft has become the best-selling video game of all time with its procedurally generated worlds and intuitive gameplay. Mario is potentially one of the most recognizable video game characters of all time and has defined platformers since his debut in 1981. I would say that every single game listed here is worth checking out.

On the other hand, there are some games that you may have heard about, but they could have been disappointing and lead to less than enjoyable experiences. Whilst I think that everyone should be free to play and enjoy whatever they want, when asked about games that they think are overrated and should be avoided, there was a much more unified opinion among the respondents. Despite its massive popularity, Fortnite was the game with the highest amount of people suggesting it be avoided, followed by Fifa, and League of Legends.

What game would you tell people to avoid?

Looking at the previous responses regarding genre it makes sense that FIFA is among this list, as it is a sport simulation game. When looking at the favorite genres however, it is surprising to see Fortnite and League of Legends on this list, as they are both very popular action games. However, the respondents said that they don’t recommend these games because they are overrated. For League of Legends, they also mentioned the idea of toxicity and how terrible the player community is.

 Ultimately, the decision about what to play is your own. Some of the participants seem to agree with this sentiment, as 10% of them did not list any game to avoid, and instead wrote that games are about fun, and that everyone should be able to make their own choice.

How to Make Waffles with Sour Cream and Berries

How to Make Waffles with Sour Cream and Berries

Why not try a new recipe while in quarantine? This video shows a step by step guide to preparing the yummiest waffles with sour cream and berries, which are also gluten free and will make a good addition to your breakfast menu.

My Quarantine Diary

My Quarantine Diary

Our lifestyles have changed dramatically in a matter of several months due to the spread of COVID-19. A majority of the politicians and public figures around the world have urged people to stay home, which was supported by shops, restaurants, bars, museums, movie theaters and other places by closing. Suddenly, we’re forced to change our habits and find ourselves in a situation we’ve never been in before. What will we tell our grandkids about these times? I’ve made some observations, from my self-isolation experience in Russia, that some of you might find relatable     

After you self-isolate, soon each day will feel the same – not only due to the lack of changes in decorations, but also how your life is linked to your computer. You attend online classes, visit museums and expositions around the world, work out with the help of your trainer’s live broadcast, order goods online, talk with your friends using Zoom or FaceTime. Quarantine has proved you can do pretty much everything online, but it’s only after COVID-19 it became clear to me how much I miss the outside world.

     “Suddenly, we’re forced to change our habits and find ourselves in a situation we’ve never been in before”

The most recommended tip to keep your spirits up during the confinement is to dress up as if it were a regular day and you’re going out. I was skeptical at first imagining how ridiculous I would look washing dishes in my brand-new shirt. However, a few weeks into quarantine and I’ve realized how putting on lipstick and taking out the trash can become a highlight of the day.

I was so happy with my 50 meters squared apartment until I spent a month stuck inside it, pacing from the bedroom to the living room 100 times a day. I felt the walls closing in leaving less space to move and hoped they wouldn’t collapse on me before the quarantine ends.

I caught myself thinking about it when I tried to exercise at home instead of my usual three-times-a-week session at the gym. Following the moves of a trainer on a disrupted video of Instagram live stream I’ve tried my best not to hit the sofa with my leg, the TV with my arm and my dog who was wondering what on earth I was doing.

Because of self-isolation I felt extremely jealous of people with big houses in the countryside, which have yards filled with green grass and trees blossoming in the spring sun. I was jealous for something as little as a balcony, where you could put a table out and enjoy a coffee in the morning.

Several people I know have admitted that the lack of other memorable activities during the day is causing them to open the door of the fridge way more often. The fact that many are trying to learn how to cook during the confinement has probably also contributed to people running out of food faster.

However, when you go to the grocery store every once in a while, it turns out some goods are hard to find. After it was announced, that things with COVID-19 got out of control, a lot of people started to panic and buy goods in huge quantities as if the apocalypse is coming. Toilet paper became especially popular with frightened buyers around the world, while in Russia another surprising item has joined it in this category – buckwheat. The reason why these brown grains have gained sudden recognition is still a mystery to me.

While in self-isolation I try to maintain a connection with my friends and family through messages and video calls, but it still doesn’t replace their physical presence. It’s weird realizing how long ago it was when I arrived in Moscow, and still haven’t visited my loved ones. Usually, there is the distance between Russia and Switzerland, that separates us, but now we still can’t see each other, even if we’re in the same town.

What really brings me joy during self-isolation are those rare moments of going outside to the grocery store or pharmacy. How nice it is to finally be on the move and filling your lungs with fresh air. Although the town surrounding me is the exact opposite, very depressing. Once full of loud voices, the streets are now empty and silent, with posters on the walls calling for people to stay home, the rare pedestrians wearing medical masks, moving aside when you approach them. The atmosphere reminds me of an apocalyptic movie and it’s weird to think that it’s all really happening.

It might be hard to live in self-isolation for a long time and adapt to the challenges these times bring us, but there are many people out there suffering and medical professionals burning out trying to help them. At least, we’re lucky to have them, and able to help with doing as little as staying at home.

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The bright lights turn to night after the sun sets. As day follows night, people are living their busy life. Hasty footsteps, rushing time, knitted brows, when will there be speed bumps to slow down the pace? It’s time to look up to the sky and enjoy the palette of nature. Take a deep breath, the day will be over.

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