For many of us, immersing ourselves in video games is more than just a leisure activity – it's an obsession that can consume our lives. We've all been there: losing hours to Civilization, World of Warcraft or Football Manager, with the thrill of improvement and the rush of dopamine driving us forward.
But what drives this level of dedication? For me, it's the challenge. If a game tells me I'm not good enough, I become determined to prove myself. Grinding repetition can be tedious, but challenges are where my brain comes alive.
My journey into gaming obsession began with music games, like Amplitude and Guitar Hero. These games required mastery, and I was hooked on mastering every song on expert difficulty. Later, I discovered FromSoftware's Demon's Souls, a notoriously difficult game that pushed me to the limits of my patience and skill.
For many gamers, challenges are what drive us forward. But there's a fine balance between entertainment and frustration. Games like Dark Souls and Baby Steps walk this line, with their punishing difficulty and rewarding mastery. These games are not for everyone, but they're where I find my true fulfillment.
Of course, not all games are challenging. Some, like Animal Crossing and Stardew Valley, offer comforting repetition and rewarding tasks. But for me, it's the challenges that bring out the best in me – the sense of accomplishment and the rush of adrenaline when I finally overcome a tough level or boss.
So, what do your love of impossibly difficult video games say about you? Are you someone who thrives under pressure, who can channel their energy into something productive? Or are you more of a casual gamer, happy to pick up and put down as the mood strikes?
Whatever your answer, one thing's for sure: gaming has become an integral part of modern life. And if you're like me – a slave to the game – then you know what it's like to lose hours to a single title.
If that sounds familiar, here are some games that might be up your alley:
* Hyrule Warriors: Age of Imprisonment (Nintendo Switch 2)
* Hollow Knight: Silksong
* Baby Steps
And if you've got a favorite game from this year, let us know! We're running a Pushing Buttons readers' games of the year special in December. Write in with your thoughts and suggestions by replying to this email.
Until next time, when I'll be reflecting on my own gaming journey – stay entertained, and keep those thumbs twitching.
But what drives this level of dedication? For me, it's the challenge. If a game tells me I'm not good enough, I become determined to prove myself. Grinding repetition can be tedious, but challenges are where my brain comes alive.
My journey into gaming obsession began with music games, like Amplitude and Guitar Hero. These games required mastery, and I was hooked on mastering every song on expert difficulty. Later, I discovered FromSoftware's Demon's Souls, a notoriously difficult game that pushed me to the limits of my patience and skill.
For many gamers, challenges are what drive us forward. But there's a fine balance between entertainment and frustration. Games like Dark Souls and Baby Steps walk this line, with their punishing difficulty and rewarding mastery. These games are not for everyone, but they're where I find my true fulfillment.
Of course, not all games are challenging. Some, like Animal Crossing and Stardew Valley, offer comforting repetition and rewarding tasks. But for me, it's the challenges that bring out the best in me – the sense of accomplishment and the rush of adrenaline when I finally overcome a tough level or boss.
So, what do your love of impossibly difficult video games say about you? Are you someone who thrives under pressure, who can channel their energy into something productive? Or are you more of a casual gamer, happy to pick up and put down as the mood strikes?
Whatever your answer, one thing's for sure: gaming has become an integral part of modern life. And if you're like me – a slave to the game – then you know what it's like to lose hours to a single title.
If that sounds familiar, here are some games that might be up your alley:
* Hyrule Warriors: Age of Imprisonment (Nintendo Switch 2)
* Hollow Knight: Silksong
* Baby Steps
And if you've got a favorite game from this year, let us know! We're running a Pushing Buttons readers' games of the year special in December. Write in with your thoughts and suggestions by replying to this email.
Until next time, when I'll be reflecting on my own gaming journey – stay entertained, and keep those thumbs twitching.