epeternally
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Dark Souls III. It's painfully derivative and feels like an inferior rehash of the first game. DS2 may be a less focused Souls experience but at least it had no shortage of imagination.
Usually I end up feeling the opposite of this about games, most of today's AAA output is completely underappreciated by the enthusiast gaming scene. Our standards have gotten so alarmingly high that some people have lost sight of what great experiences so-called 'mediocre' games can be. (And in all fairness, I had a very good time with DS3 despite finding it to be unoriginal.)
Usually I end up feeling the opposite of this about games, most of today's AAA output is completely underappreciated by the enthusiast gaming scene. Our standards have gotten so alarmingly high that some people have lost sight of what great experiences so-called 'mediocre' games can be. (And in all fairness, I had a very good time with DS3 despite finding it to be unoriginal.)