Anon10/19/25, 05:06No.723612096
I've done this with games I wanted to play partially so I could say (to myself) that I've played them and partially because I wanted to see what all the hype was about. For example, I love Final Fantasy 7. I could play it every year and probably never grow tired of it. So I ended up playing all the other Final Fantasy games over the years to see if they were as good. Turns out, no, I ended up disliking the story or mechanics in most of them. They aren't terrible games though, so I ended up beating all of them over the course of my life so far (except some of the direct sequels like X-2, and haven't played 16 yet) but decided after finishing them that most of them weren't really worth the time and I probably wouldn't replay them. To me, they're just solid 5/10 games. Playable, probably fun or even great to some people, but just not my thing.I did the same thing with the whole Dragon Quest series, along with a bunch of different CRPGs. I fancy myself an "RPG gamer" I guess, so I frequently end up playing these games in an effort to find one more game with that spark for me. It's extremely rare, but they do come along every now and then.I feel like I'm just rambling here though. I'm just another consoomer.
