When I hear about a new game, I usually read the first sentence or two on Wikipedia. I rule out games described as certain genres or types, like soulslike or online-only multiplayer games. Then, I check reviews on a site like Metacritic. If the critic or user reviews (doesn’t need to be both) are good enough, I add it to a list to play.

I also do this with movies and tv. Obviously, with sequels/series I know a little bit more about the games/movies/shows but I still go in as blind as possible.

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    Quick, everyone, spoil all media for OP!

    I’ll start. The Bible doesn’t end well for that Jesus fella.

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      I bought it! Idk anything about it, but it’s in a stack of about 5 physical games on my to play list. I’m also excited for Disco Elysium

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      Oh yeah, what an incredible game. I usually don’t mind spoilers for media, but I was careful to avoid them for this one, because everyone swore down how important it was to go in blind, and now I’ve played it, I completely agree. Sometimes I wish I could erase it from my memory so I could play it for the first time again, but actually, I don’t want that, because then I’d be a person who had never played Outer Wilds. It’s probably the most sublime game I’ve ever played.

      And now I’m partaking in a key cultural touchstone amongst Outer Wilds fans: being aggravatingly cryptic when talking about one of my favourite games, what fun.

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        The only other part that gets close (but is never quite the same) is watching other let’s plays as people ponder, explore, and have those AHA moments. And experiencing second hand the emotional roller coaster as they realize something and then uncover something that completely changed their understanding again.

        Eelis on YouTube does Supercuts of those and every now and again I’ll watch one just to experience it vicariously through them.

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    I do this for movies. If I see a teaser and like it, I don’t want to see anything else till release.

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      The ones that kill me these days are the TV show ones where at the end of episode one they feel the need to give you a trailer for what your about to see. Noooo just stop! Who wants that! Gotta rush to get the remote to turn it off…

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    The handful of times I went into movie theaters and randomly picking a movie off the board without knowing anything about them were good times.

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    I look at genre, average review, and watch maybe 30 seconds to a minute of a game play type trailer. If it looks interesting, I’ll add it to my wishlist and buy it when I can afford it. I’ve been let down a few times, and absolutely lost my soul to a few games that I knew nothing about prior.

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    It’s always nice when this happens. Like I was recommended Outer Wilds, and didn’t even look at the screenshots before starting it. I was actually pretty disappointed at first tbh, but then it started to grow on me, and grow on me, and grow, and then >!it was just a constant rollercoaster of wonder and discovery and mystery!< as I discovered more and more about the lore and mechanics

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      I was going to bring that up too, though I think Outer Wilds is a game that kind of requires going in completely blind, even some of the trailers I’ve seen show wayyy too much information.

      I had kept on hearing people praise the game and it finally went on sale or something, so I grabbed it and gave it a go. The initial part was kind of, “Huh. I guess this is kind of ok, a bit too cutesy, not really game of the year material or anything, I don’t see what the big deal is… huh, what’s that weird music…”

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    I’ve been playing Another’s Crabs Tresure. It’s a souls like but you’re a crab. It’s been pretty fun and challenging so far. Never been a souls fan but a new game at $30 is hard to pass on

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    I take it one step further. I get pirated versions of the game to try them as a demo. After about an hour of gameplay I can usually tell if I want the game then I’ll delete the pirated version and purchase it if I liked it.

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      I would never steal stuff… but let’s say I know people who pirate things… I they think it’s different to download a song vs a whole game.

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        I don’t consider it stealing. I don’t play it more than an hour or two before I make my decision, then delete it. I consider it a less than legal demo.

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    I’ve stopped getting into hype for Media. It’s allowed me to go into everything blind, and truly experience it without some predetermined expectations.

    I am thoroughly enjoying gaming, movies and TV again. twists are actually twists again. I get to learn the world and backstories as they’re told by the story tellers.

    It makes gaming fun again for me. like it was when I was a kid and just got my first nintendo

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    I do the same thing. I just finished the game “Stray” without watching any trailers or video reviews. Just the steam written reviews.

    I really enjoyed it.

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    I don’t like getting spoilers, but I’ll read the reviews, the description of the game by the publisher, and 2-5 minutes of let’s play footage (in the middle) to make sure I’m not wasting my money. That strategy worked well with The Witcher 3.

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      I’ll occasionally pull up videos if I’m unsure. But I just look for like 10 seconds of gameplay to see how it looks.

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    I did that, not so much anymore after Rockstar published State of Emergency on the PS2 (Am I showing my age? lol) and it was absolute dog shit. Now I tend to wait after day one just to be sure.

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    Yeah, I tend to operate the same way. I stopped watching movie trailers maybe ten years ago because there are only five basic movie trailers, and they all hit the same tired beats. I hate them all.

    • Comedy
    • Adventure
    • Drama
    • Horror
    • Nolan (just pick one of the above and put a BWAAAAAAA in it)
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    I used to get some very good games out of discount bins and off the bulk used shelves. Lots of games that didn’t get the a-list treatment in advertising or were from smaller studios. You could pick up 5-6 games for $30 so it was worth the risk of buying them based solely on the cover.

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      When GameStop purged their 360 and PS3 titles I drove around to so many stores lol. Got so many awesome games at $1-5ish