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Sorry for the vague thread title, but this kind of concept isnt something i think i can easily explain in a thread title.
I saw the tales of arise thread, and of the few people who liked that game in that thread, a lot of people mentioned how the game sort of dropped off near the end. not only that, but on discord, one of my close friends DMed me about how they felt that San Andreas dropped off once you leave san andreas, around the time Sweet gets arrested. He absolutely loved the game's pacing and missions before that point, but afterwards he felt the game was extremely boring and time consuming
These 2 discussions honestly gave me an idea to make a poll on whether you like games that start out good, but get worse the more you play.... or games that start off mid, but get better and better as you go on
for me, i'll happily take the latter. I basically go into every JRPG with the mentality of "it's boring now, but it'll get really fun and interesting later" and usually within an hour of playtime, maybe 2 i'm almost always proven right. Meanwhile i can't help but feel blueballed (get it, lol) by something like Sonic 2, where for the first 6 zones the game is peak sonic, but after Mystic Cave it becomes insufferably boring (and is why i think Sonic 3 & Knuckles, Sonic Mania and Sonic CD are better games)
explain your choices below because i LOVE creating discussion on this site.
I saw the tales of arise thread, and of the few people who liked that game in that thread, a lot of people mentioned how the game sort of dropped off near the end. not only that, but on discord, one of my close friends DMed me about how they felt that San Andreas dropped off once you leave san andreas, around the time Sweet gets arrested. He absolutely loved the game's pacing and missions before that point, but afterwards he felt the game was extremely boring and time consuming
These 2 discussions honestly gave me an idea to make a poll on whether you like games that start out good, but get worse the more you play.... or games that start off mid, but get better and better as you go on
for me, i'll happily take the latter. I basically go into every JRPG with the mentality of "it's boring now, but it'll get really fun and interesting later" and usually within an hour of playtime, maybe 2 i'm almost always proven right. Meanwhile i can't help but feel blueballed (get it, lol) by something like Sonic 2, where for the first 6 zones the game is peak sonic, but after Mystic Cave it becomes insufferably boring (and is why i think Sonic 3 & Knuckles, Sonic Mania and Sonic CD are better games)
explain your choices below because i LOVE creating discussion on this site.