Paintball rocks my socks off. I don't say that often, but in the case of paintball I wholeheartedly love to play it. It is such a thrilling sport to play, but is it more thrilling than a movie or video game? In this article I'll briefly compare paintball vs. movies and video games.
This extreme sport is an extreme rush to play. Take the edge-of-your-seat feeling of a good action movie, subtract the violence, the explosions, the movie stars, and everything else besides the edge-of-your-seat feeling and that's how I feel when I'm playing a paintball game.
While you are trying to eliminate other players by hitting them with a paintball, you aren't trying to kill them like in war. It is a friendly competition sport and the idea is comparable to games like dodge ball, or laser tag, except instead of trying to hit opponents with a ball or laser, you are trying to tag them with a paintball.
It's awesome to watch a movie with a realistic sound system and high definition TV, or play a video game with realistic graphics and feel like you are actually in the video game, but nothing will ever replace the realism of real life experiences. I would much rather experience the action found in a paintball game in real life, then to watch a movie or play a "realistic" video game.
More people want to feel like they are experiencing what they are watching in real life. Paintball is my realistic movie and video game minus the violence and killing that is so common in movies and video games.
Paintball has scenario play for those who want to feel like they are in war, speedball play for those who want fast paced action that totally envelops you when the game is going, and recreational play for those who just want to have fun.
No movie or video game will ever surpass the excitement and thrill I experience when I'm in a paintball game. It's suspenseful and adrenaline pumping, and I would much rather play paintball than watch a movie or play a video game.
This extreme sport is an extreme rush to play. Take the edge-of-your-seat feeling of a good action movie, subtract the violence, the explosions, the movie stars, and everything else besides the edge-of-your-seat feeling and that's how I feel when I'm playing a paintball game.
While you are trying to eliminate other players by hitting them with a paintball, you aren't trying to kill them like in war. It is a friendly competition sport and the idea is comparable to games like dodge ball, or laser tag, except instead of trying to hit opponents with a ball or laser, you are trying to tag them with a paintball.
It's awesome to watch a movie with a realistic sound system and high definition TV, or play a video game with realistic graphics and feel like you are actually in the video game, but nothing will ever replace the realism of real life experiences. I would much rather experience the action found in a paintball game in real life, then to watch a movie or play a "realistic" video game.
More people want to feel like they are experiencing what they are watching in real life. Paintball is my realistic movie and video game minus the violence and killing that is so common in movies and video games.
Paintball has scenario play for those who want to feel like they are in war, speedball play for those who want fast paced action that totally envelops you when the game is going, and recreational play for those who just want to have fun.
No movie or video game will ever surpass the excitement and thrill I experience when I'm in a paintball game. It's suspenseful and adrenaline pumping, and I would much rather play paintball than watch a movie or play a video game.
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