Games play an important role in my life. Playing when I'm boring or when I want to get fun, I play games. For me, games just aren't playing football or killing people. Behind every moviment I do with joystick there's a feeling, a thought, an idea. Obviously I get angry when players score me a goal and every time I'm looking for some way to stop him. I'm proud of myself in this way because I can think as fast as I think thanks to videogames and trying to preview what my opponent will do. When I do something, for exemple, move a player to another position, my mind has already done this action and is thinking in whatever will happens when I'll have done it. So by this way, I'm not a bad player. I'd better if I use this time not to playing, for studying, but I don't think that's the principal reason why sometimes I fail.
This fast-think way has given me a qualities playing basketball. One of my best skills is reading the game and where I might move to give spaces to my team mates.
Games have taught me good things and bad things. I remembered 2 years ago, I cryed when I got the end of the game, when the principal character die. I didn't think this game could be as well as at final would be. Or for exemple, I usually play shooters in history mode, sometimes I get goosebumps when I see an emotional scene like an heroic act, or when people are trying to save his friend's live.
But as whatever that exists, bad things that games have taught me have been I get angry often so I must control myself if I don't want to go to the jail due to I've killed someone, or when people kill me without understand why I've die.
I agree with u and I'd like to remeber you that games help people to learn english, at least they helped me.
ResponderEliminaryeees! that's another point I didn't write about, thanks pig! :)
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