One or Two hours of Virtual Reality Gaming at Sprite Multimedia Systems (Up to 51% Off)

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Virtual reality gaming offers fun and entertaining way to spend free time

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What Kind of Game Do You Want to Play?

If you’re new to gaming, check out our breakdown of video-game types for help selecting a portal into a virtual world of fantasy.

Role-Playing Game: Originally born from old pen-and-paper role-playing games (RPGs) such as Dungeons and Dragons, these games require players to complete a series of quests as they progress toward a linear story’s conclusion. Plot and character interaction are important here, and you’ll often take a large role in defining your character’s traits and skills.

Great if you were a kid who: acted in the school play; customized your Barbies with haircuts and crayoned-on makeup

Examples: Diablo, Final Fantasy, Mass Effect

First-Person Shooter: These games put powerful weapons in your hands, and instead of controlling a puppet-like character on screen, you’ll see the world from your character’s eyes. There are options for story- and mission-based play, and shooter games often sync with an online platform that lets you face off against players from around the world.

Great if you were a kid who: turned every inanimate object into a gun; took fencing lessons

Examples: Call of Duty, Halo, Doom

Open World: Instead of following a strictly linear story, open-world games nestle a core story inside a large world full of dozens—if not hundreds—of side quests and adventures. While the main story may take no more time to complete than a standard game, the additional quests allow for hours of extra gameplay.

Great if you were a kid who: buried treasure in the back yard and drew elaborate maps

Examples: Skyrim, Red Dead Redemption, No Man’s Sky

Massively Multiplayer Online Game: MMOGs are most often played on PCs and require an internet connection. Games are constantly populated with characters created by thousands of players. They might team up—in groups of 2 or 200—to accomplish quests, or they might fight against each other.

Great if you were a kid who: played sports; campaigned for class president

Examples: Guild Wars, World of Warcraft, Planetside

Episodic: Instead of presenting one massive story at the outset, episodic games deliver short scenes on a semi-regular basis, which build on each other to create a richly developed narrative. These games are downloaded straight to players’ consoles or computers, and often focus more on story than on combat.

Great if you were a kid who: devoured chapter-book series whole; preferred continuity in your Saturday-morning cartoons

Examples: Tales from the Borderlands, The Walking Dead, Life is Strange

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