What Type Of PC Game Interests You?

February 4, 2010 · Filed Under Computer 

Lately, there has been a lot of talk about so-called "casual" and "hardcore" games and why they are so different. You can find a PC game that has been clearly tailored to one or the other (usually according to the marketing hype), but is there really that much of a difference? Do you have to let your current interest in PC or online games define you as a gamer? Can't you just play what you feel like?

What elements make a PC game hardcore or casual? Not many years ago we would have simply called "casual games" a bunch of "family games." That kind of branding isn't going to sell as well right now, though. The important thing about a casual PC game is that it appeals to the widest audience possible.

Hardcore games, on the other hand, only need to impress a certain group of people. These are the gamers that play games for the enjoyment of watching things blow up, though they often settle for complex stories or fantasy and science fiction themes. Hardcore gaming also revolves around the competitive aspects of the game.

There are also Massively Multiplayer Online Games on the market, and these just don't seem to fit where they used to. Originally they were the sole property of the hardcore gamer, but in recent years they are selling in mainstream numbers and attracting a wide range of players. Does this mean they are officially a casual PC game now?

This kind of grouping isn't necessary for anything but marketing purposes, and as the industry grows and attracts new demographics, the line that has been drawn will continue to blur. Hardcore gamers will be able to get competitive over simpler games, and causal gamers might try adding a little action and adventure to their gaming life.

Then there are sports or racing PC games that don't quite fit in either category. Is there a reason to try and force them into one category or another? After all, they appeal to a huge audience. Competitive players will enjoy them and casual players can play a little and then move on to something else. Sometimes, though, these kinds of "in-between" games can move a gamer from one category to another.

As the gaming industry develops, more and more people will get involved with it and then no one will be able say whether the hardcore gamers or the casual gamers will dominate the market. Lately, that position seems to go back and forth quite often.

You own personal preferences are going to have the final say, of course. After all, there's nothing wrong with giving up the big guns for a while to enjoy a simple puzzle, or

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