So I'm feelin' pretty bored sittin' around the house after work.  I have to go to Target to get some standard monthly supplies, so I go on my merry way.  While there, I decide I should get a cheap, older PC game to enjoy and perhaps free me from my "got nothin' to do" blues.  I purchase Civilization III.  I install the sucker, enter the program and navigate through the opening menu.  Upon starting the game, I become immediately overwhelmed by all the menus and what not and close it after staring at the screen for approximately 30 seconds and laying down one city.
When I was younger, all throughout elementary, middle, and high school, I would devote hours of my life each day to playing games anywhere and everywhere I could find them.  I was excited to find a new game and learn all its ins and outs and really get into it.  I was never "overwhelmed" before.  I'll probably go back to the game and go through a tutorial or something and see if I can bring myself to enjoy it, but I've never just had the experience of "WTF IS ALL THIS STUFF? *CLOSE PROGRAM*".  It just really shocked me.
I don't know if I've just grown older and want more simplistic and direct gaming experiences to compensate for my lack of free time, or if I have just been out of the PC gaming scene for so long that I have lost that "drive" to spend the time to learn a new system.  Has anyone else experienced this?  Is it just a quality of PC gaming?
Or am I overreacting and Civ III just sucks ass?   
