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Did my criticism of a bland video game hurt you, my dude?

There is a good game somewhere w/in FF15"

I wouldn’t use it to describe Witcher 3, even though I gave up on it after 20 hours. For me, it’s just I never had any engagement in the story, characters, or world. I think I could get involved in the gameplay if it was hung on a more engaging story and cast.

Bro, FFXV isn’t some depressed child that needs reassurance and support. It’s just a bland video game.

By that logic, restarting literally anything is a circle (even though it’s not). You’re not saying anything.

Prepare to be disappointed.

As someone who forced themselves to play through FFXV, I guarantee that there is nothing wait for you past wherever it is you stopped playing.

The best part about the opening is that it completes a circle for the game’s story and your experience with it.”

If I remember the story correctly . . . (vague spoilers?)

This entire game is almost fun but never is. Everything about it. The combat, the exploration, the . . . was there anything else to the game? I guess not really.

If they think Death Note is bad, wait until they find out about Putin.

My only point is that 1. integrating story with the gameplay would theoretically be welcome, 2. but given how the game functions, I don’t see where it would have the opportunity to do this.

you were presenting a distinction without a difference”

If you have nothing more to say, I’m not going to click on links for you.

Yes, I know. I used them correctly. Do you actually have an issue with what I wrote?

But I haven’t told you you’re wrong for liking anything. You can like as many mediocre games as you want. It doesn’t bother me at all.

Is Bernie “washed up”? Isn’t he more popular now than ever before?

Hitman 2 is great, but Hitman (2016) is almost identical, in a good way. There’s no need to skip over it if you can start with that one.

You need to go into these games with a different mindset than you would other games. I played 2016's Hitman by just clearing each mission once or twice. When I got Hitman 2, I decided I would try to complete as many objectives as possible, and ended up putting in nearly 100 hours by the time I stopped.

You either are led by the hand, or provided minimal passive guidance”