Though video games have made enormous leaps in quality over the last 10 years, the problems people have while playing them haven't gone away - those everyday problems simply changed with the times.
In a 12-panel comic strip published by Estonian artist Mart Virkus, creator of a webcomics blog Arcade Rage, the dilemmas of gamers in the '90s and early '00s are compared to those in recent years in a hilariously minimalist cartoon drawing style. The ubiquitous advent of Pokemon Go is most certainly referenced. Day-one gamers will find these relatable comics and the contrasts depicted all too real.
Have a look at these hilariously funny comics, have a walk down the memory lane, and tell us in the comments how your gaming woes have changed.
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Or in skyward sword when you have to learn how to use bombs for the 4,383rd time
Yep that's me with Final Fantasy 7, got stuck on the 3rd disc and didn't know where to go. Didn't have internet back then to look it up. I never finished the game =( On the bright side, I still have the original game and my original PS1 yay!
The Ruins in UNDERTALE. Do people still like that game anymore? I still do but no one else around me does (Y.Y)
actually she's more like 'you stupid fxcking fairy boy can't you even read'
Load More Replies...When u r last survivor on the team and everyone tells you what to do -_-
I remember having to constantly autosave. Then I bought Alien:Isolation and I had to manually save and stuff, and the feels...
*constantly save. When's BP gonna add a comment edit button...
Load More Replies...I remember the time i thought i accidently got rid of all my clothes and items in Dragon Ball Xenoverse and then it started autosaving and i started freaking out
The days when online play wasn't really a thing was actually quite nice. There was no other option than going to the house of your friends or invite them over to play games.
I remember having to constantly autosave. Then I bought Alien:Isolation and I had to manually save and stuff, and the feels...
*constantly save. When's BP gonna add a comment edit button...
Load More Replies...I remember the time i thought i accidently got rid of all my clothes and items in Dragon Ball Xenoverse and then it started autosaving and i started freaking out
The days when online play wasn't really a thing was actually quite nice. There was no other option than going to the house of your friends or invite them over to play games.