I can't do the long quest list thing anymore. Most of them don't even qualify for the term "quest". Delivering a letter or bottle of wine to someone isn't a quest. Searching for the Tree of Life or the lost city of El Dorado are quests. Going halfway across Middle Earth to destroy the one ring of power is a quest. Lara Croft went on quests. Killing rats in a basement or goblins right outside town are not quests.
Hitchen onto Snees wagon...Inquisition
On 09/13/2015 at 11:48 PM by asrealasitgets See More From This User » |
If you haven't read Snees last blog about Disliking Good Games, then I recommend you do it right now. Responses are quite interesting.
I've recently started my first playthrough of Dragon Age:Inquisition. Don't panic y'all, I aint saying the game is bad, but I am touching on the the subject of the effect of playing too many games at once that was brought up in Snees aforementioned blog's comment section.
You see, I loved the last two Dragon Age games, and even played the last game before the new game launched and loved the story, all 65+ hours of it. However, I started playing Witcher 3, then Arkham Knight before, and they are both very large open world games with quests lists that are very time consuming and massive, Witcher 3 in particular is much longer I think. So of course, now that I've started Inquisition, I am dropped off into a very large open world and checking quests off of my list. Needless to say, the open world and fetch quest design is making me feel overwhelmed already and I feel pretty intimidated by the amount of time this game seems to be implying will require for me to finish. The story and characters have drawn me into the world once again, but so far I've been 'killing all the things' for the last 10 hours or so and I'm feeling quite the burnout. So far I feel like I prefer the 2nd game already, if only because it was constant with story content, whereas here there seems to be story content after tons of grinding. I am getting FF12 dejavu. I will probably finish the game on through next year.
I also tried the Destiny beta, and thought it was quite fun, although it felt quite empty early on, which I think is a bad thing. After reaching level 7, the level cap, I wasn't sold on playing more of it to justify buying the next expansion. The game looks gorgeous and plays smoothly on PS4, but I've had my fill of it.
I also finished playing another visual novel called Amnesia: Memories, its a girl game dating simulator teen anime thing on PSVita and Steam. It is what it is.
~asreal
I put a hiatus on that scary game blog as I've been finishing Witche 3 and starting up Inquisition, but so far I've played 'Layers of Fear' on Steam and Resident Evil 0 on gamecube, so it is incoming.
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