 
							
		            	Yeah, I need to start shutting off waypoint markers.
 
							
		            	Yeah, I need to start shutting off waypoint markers.
 
							
		            	Our Facebooks are the same to some to degree, but I see way more memes. Meanwhile, Twitter is always finding ways to disappoint me with its negativity but lately it has actually had some pretty good posts and threads (most are happy with The Last Dance, which cuts down on the bickering).
I don't want to see how white/gold vs. blue black dress gets politicized though.
And I think I might be in the mood for Need for Speed. I only ever see Heat on sale though. Hmm ...
 
							
		            	Or, as I think happens with many lauded pieces of media, people just say they like it cause they think they're supposed to, even if they have never experienced it for themselves or wouldn't actually like it if they did.
 
							
		            	I think there are a lot of games I don't really enjoy all that much but have an easy time getting through and keep playing for that reason.
In my case, it has more to do with games being too long and overstaying their welcome, or just not being streamlined enough. I know I can ignore all that shit on the map, but doing so messes with me, so I wind up bored going through easy fetch quests. That's more of a me problem than bad game design necessarily, but I do hope games stop focusing SO much on open world trinkets in the near future. Or just don't show me everything on the map so I don't feel the need to get rid of those icons. I realize I can do that, but if I see those things on the map before switching them off I feel like I'm playing the game "wrong."
Ok, I gotta work on me ...
Anyway, if your game is more than 15 hours, I suspect you padded it out.
 
							
		            	"Where to start in its suckiness?"
"92% of Google users liked this video game."
Hmm ... Maybe Alex Jones has a point about search engines.
 
							
		            	Uuuugh. Look, everything else is fine, but any positive comments about the miserable cesspool of hellish drivel that is Twitter is an immediate turnoff for me. I just can't.
1up was cool though. I'm glad Pixlbit is here to offer a small but tightknit community. Cheers.
 
							
		            	It's just a much simpler combat system than FFVI and I like the story. Not saying it's the best RPG on either system, just that I personally can much more easily understand the combat system.
 
							
		            	No fast dropping pieces? That would be a barrier to my entry.
 
							
		            	 
							
		            	I actually enjoy playing this more than the SNES RPGs on either Mini console. 