As much as we love modern video games, there can be no denying that as we get older, it can become increasingly difficult to find the time for longer gaming sessions. Because of this, we often find ourselves finding smaller timeslots to drop into a minigame or two. While these can be incredibly fun, they tend not to require hours at a time, although there is a definite tendency of many players to get so absorbed within these systems that we spend hours engaged anyway.
So, what are the biggest and most common examples of this, and what do they bring to the table?
Red Dead Redemption 2
The most recent example, and one that many of us have spent considerable time playing already. As with the previous Rdr back on the PS3 and Xbox 360, RDR2 comes with a variety of minigames, which are not only fun but which help contribute...
So, what are the biggest and most common examples of this, and what do they bring to the table?
Red Dead Redemption 2
The most recent example, and one that many of us have spent considerable time playing already. As with the previous Rdr back on the PS3 and Xbox 360, RDR2 comes with a variety of minigames, which are not only fun but which help contribute...
- 12/7/2018
- by James Smith
- Nerdly
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