Keep it light plz. For example, I am terrible terrible bowler. Just absolutely piss poor even compared to equally casual people, any time there's been some kinda get together involving bowling I have come in last by a huge huge margin. I need the bumpers. I can bowl a perfect game in wii sports tho.

FPS games as well, not really a fan and have never ever been able to hack it at them. After graphics got good enough I didn't find the perspective disorienting team sticks became the norm and I'm left handed so that was a weird thing to adjust to for me and by then it was 360 era CoD time and I wanted nothing to do with it and would just die 4 seconds into each spawn anyway.

    • buckykat [none/use name]
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      2 months ago

      The more tense it gets the more I need to do the inputs right and the less able to do them right I get.

      I'm also bad at bullet hell, so despite nier automata's story and aesthetic both seeming very appealing to me, I completely bounced off it.

      • GalaxyBrain [they/them]
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        hexagon
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        2 months ago

        It's kinda strange for me where there are some games where very precise input at high speeds is absolutely my jam, I like to casually speed run Mario games (nothing impressive, just personal besting) and fucking crush at F Zero X, but if it's a fighting game or a devil may cry kinda thing I'm cooked. Bullet hells are kinda hit or miss for me, I don't mind em but they've kinda supplanted all 2d rail shooters.

        • buckykat [none/use name]
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          2 months ago

          In KSP I can manually land within meters of a target from orbit or dock to an out of control craft without using RCS, so it's not just about precise inputs. I just cannot combo or parry to save my life.