recent: tears of the kingdom, or as i like to call it botw 1.2, its the same thing all over again just with one or two added gimicks, the open world is dead, npcs are boring and nintendo just got away with it like that

not so recent: i cant stand persona 5, joker and his entourage are annoying teenagers, the time management is a horrible gameplay addition and the artstyle is just a visual overstimulation

with that being said,~~ plz dont kill me~~

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Lol it’s cool, we don’t all have to agree. I’m curious, what are some games you do like?

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all fine but here u got a few: advance wars 1 and 2 SOTN the ace attorney trilogy Rhythm Tengoku for the gba links awakening The Sky Crawlers: Innocent Aces dawn of war 1

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Ace Attorney games are goated

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A Way Out - go anywhere and ask for a good co-op game and this will be recommended to you. It took me and my girlfriend about 3 hours to beat it. It didn’t feel like a game as much as an interactive movie and it has zero replayability value.

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Have you tried It takes two? It’s the same developer but a way better Co-op-game.

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Also, I don’t want to share spoilers but the ending is… bad? The twist leaves you feeling bummed :(

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I played it with the idea of it being a cheesy 80s Action Movie and it works for me.

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I LOVE RPGs and open world games. Love the Fallouts (all of them except 76), elder scrolls, dragon age, old baldurs gates, etc. Basically every game that’s apparently indicative of liking the Witcher 3. But holy hell, I’ve played it 4x and can only get 10 hours or so into it before I have to turn it off. I have no idea why honestly, because every thing about it screams that I’ll love it.

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For me it was definitely the combat. I’m not sure why exactly but the movement and attacks feel “off”. I can stand only a few encounters and and then I’m out.

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I had the same issue with every Witcher game… I had to start each of them a few times, to get totally hooked on it on the 3rd try usually, no idea why.

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Red Dead Redemption 2. Everyone goes on about how awesome it is, but I just found the story and gameplay really slow and dull.

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I‘m with you. I don‘t get why so many people praise the story and the gameplay.

The mission design is very disappointing. You have this beautiful open world with so many systems that you can interact with. It can be fun to just start some shit and watch the chaos unfold. But the second you start a mission, everything is scripted and like on rails. You have no real freedom whatsoever in how you want approach a mission. The missions are also not challenging in the least (apart from some jank here and there). It‘s mostly just one turkey shoot after another.

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The story is not all that great. It‘s just not believable that anyone sane would stick so long with a gang leader who does not make a single good decision and clearly goes more and more off the deep end. It is also too long and overstays its welcome by tens of hours. Especially the whole Guarma chapter is hot garbage and would not have been missed at all if it weren‘t there.

I made it through to the end. I had to see for myself where they are going with the story. But I was kind of glad when it was over.

I wish another studio could license the world that Rockstar have created and make a game that is actually good. But that is never going to happen.

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RDR2 suffers heavily from the same problem as GTAV’s single player mode: it’s a movie posing as a video game and both aspects suffer for it.

RDR2 would have been great if it was just the part where you wander around tracking critters and collecting flowers and playing cowboy dress-up, but the game really doesn’t want you to do that. Not to belabor the point, but between how unpredictable the connection between “interact with item/character X” and “start mission with character Y” can be and the game’s tendency to fail missions the second you go off-script, RDR2 often felt like it was directed by someone who actively resented the concept of player agency.

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There‘s this great video essay that basically agrees with you. Rockstar want to create these cinematic narrative experiences but that does not mash well with their concept of an open world.

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Souls games.

I like difficult games but I just don’t enjoy the gameplay of Souls games. They feel sluggish and repetitive.

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Have you tried Nioh/Wolong? While I really like the Souls games for the exploration and world design I much prefer the faster and more complex combat of the Nioh games.

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I love Nioh, great game! Haven’t tried Wolong yet.

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Same for me. I enjoy the Nioh games, but don’t like the Dark soul games

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