flufflogic
CAG Veteran
Alan Wake released early this week. One of the aspects of the game which has major criticism are the collectibles. They are scripts which foreshadow what will happen later in the game.
I listened to CheapyD discuss the game with fellow co-host Shipwreck and heard him explain why he doesn't read the scripts because he doesn't want to have anything spoiled for him.
He made me think how I as a gamer try to keep my games as fresh as I can before I play them. I watch previews and look at news about upcoming games I would like to enjoy. But, I don't look at EVERY bit of news because I believe it can really saturate the game for me.
How do you keep a game from being spoiled? Do you block news about the games from your sight? Do you not talk to friends who are playing the game in fear of hearing a huge spoiler?
I listened to CheapyD discuss the game with fellow co-host Shipwreck and heard him explain why he doesn't read the scripts because he doesn't want to have anything spoiled for him.
He made me think how I as a gamer try to keep my games as fresh as I can before I play them. I watch previews and look at news about upcoming games I would like to enjoy. But, I don't look at EVERY bit of news because I believe it can really saturate the game for me.
How do you keep a game from being spoiled? Do you block news about the games from your sight? Do you not talk to friends who are playing the game in fear of hearing a huge spoiler?