Your heartrate may increase in response to the emotional connection with the game, or simply because you are moving around. Other people find games calming.
Yes, actually any kind of video game can change your pulse and blood pressure depending on what you are doing throughout the game. Violent games may make your pulse go faster depending what is going on in the game. Calm games may let your pulse drop, or stay around the range it first started in.
You have to buy the game or go to a video game store and play it.
you can go play a video game, what else is there to do
because when you play your emations rise
play them go to college and ba bam
-Learn how to code -Make Character -Design -Go to classes -Go on video game platforms and make an video game(rblx is the best in my opinion) -Play video games and see the scripts -Decide what type of video game your making(horror, family game, battle game, etc.)
Sure, if you like the game, go ahead and play it!
they can if you are a serious gamer that play
Many times major video game corporations will have "testers" or people qualified in video game testing that are paid to come to a facility and just play video games for a living. Other people can go to events where games are shown for the first time and pay to play the game on the company owned systems and games.
One can play the Naruto game by purchasing it for their preferred gaming console. Additionally, one could rent a copy of the game from a video game store in order to play it.
because its motion vs. suspense. motion wins
You have to own the 360 or PS3 version, go to start menu during game, go down to settings, goalie mode on, or go to be a pro and play as an NHL goalie.