It goes for movies too, but games are way more expensive and with much more time investment.
when i play a game and finish it, i want a sense of conclusion, an ending that we can agree,a resolution, make it good or bad, but give me an ending for something i invested so much time on it, a game its not a series that end on a high note to leave you hanging till next week episode.
Especialy if its a new ip and you dont know if its gonna get a sequel, cause market is what market is, and then you will always wonder, "Its not a lake, its an ocean" What happened to alan wake? Where is The order gonna go next?
In Star wars movies we can all be peacefull about the endings, cause we know they had marketed for 3 new movies, but games tend to believe they re gonna be a hit and so they leave history open for the next one.
Maybe we are victims of being the pre order generation, hiting the prime with "No man sky" a hit of marketing for a bogus game with laughable ending, giving the wrong message to producers doing whatever they want .
when i play a game and finish it, i want a sense of conclusion, an ending that we can agree,a resolution, make it good or bad, but give me an ending for something i invested so much time on it, a game its not a series that end on a high note to leave you hanging till next week episode.
Especialy if its a new ip and you dont know if its gonna get a sequel, cause market is what market is, and then you will always wonder, "Its not a lake, its an ocean" What happened to alan wake? Where is The order gonna go next?
In Star wars movies we can all be peacefull about the endings, cause we know they had marketed for 3 new movies, but games tend to believe they re gonna be a hit and so they leave history open for the next one.
Maybe we are victims of being the pre order generation, hiting the prime with "No man sky" a hit of marketing for a bogus game with laughable ending, giving the wrong message to producers doing whatever they want .