I haven't played a non-Nintendo console in over a decade. Breath of the Wild is about my limit for difficulty, and apparently everyone other than me 100%ed it blindfolded without touching the controller
I can definitely see an issue with too easy games. I bought some kirby game (can't remember which one) and I felt like I was watching my own let's play.
I haven't played a non-Nintendo console in over a decade. Breath of the Wild is about my limit for difficulty, and apparently everyone other than me 100%ed it blindfolded without touching the controller
I can definitely see an issue with too easy games. I bought some kirby game (can't remember which one) and I felt like I was watching my own let's play.
on non-Nintendo consoles the problem Eric describes is worse bc on, say, a PlayStation, you're dealing with so many big franchises that have dialed down difficulty over the years bc they're so primarily determined to be cinematic, and you break the flow of a pseudo-movie if you make the gameplay too difficult or even just too engaging at all.
Yeah, that's another thing about Soulsborne games, I don't care about the story so I don't care if I don't finish it. They're more like campfire retellings of old epics than narratives, anyway.
I haven't played a non-Nintendo console in over a decade. Breath of the Wild is about my limit for difficulty, and apparently everyone other than me 100%ed it blindfolded without touching the controller
I can definitely see an issue with too easy games. I bought some kirby game (can't remember which one) and I felt like I was watching my own let's play.
on non-Nintendo consoles the problem Eric describes is worse bc on, say, a PlayStation, you're dealing with so many big franchises that have dialed down difficulty over the years bc they're so primarily determined to be cinematic, and you break the flow of a pseudo-movie if you make the gameplay too difficult or even just too engaging at all.
Yeah, that's another thing about Soulsborne games, I don't care about the story so I don't care if I don't finish it. They're more like campfire retellings of old epics than narratives, anyway.