Yup! It’s a fun game but it’s not required to love! It’s a taste. A vibe. And it’s okay if you don’t vibe with it!There's always been some healthy skepticism on FFVII in the fanbase. I remember looking at the previews of FFVII and not being super excited about it at first glance. The hype and CGI cutscenes eventually won everyone over, but I think most Final Fantasy fans who aren't specifically FF7 fans can admit that there are some serious flaws with the game.
oof that's another one, I couldn't get into Zelda like at all...I had a very poor experience with Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time. Played the 3DS version. I just… didn’t care for it. I got about as far as the Forest Temple (the first adult Link temple) before admitting to myself that I hadn’t had fun the entire game and was trying too hard to enjoy myself.
I played it perhaps a bit too late in my life. I was 14, so part of the magic that other people felt was probably not as much there.
Again, understandable. It’s so distinct in its style, so obtuse in its design. It’s not “simple and fun”. You really have to just… commit to it. To a degree that can just straight up be unfun.Mega Man Zero games.
Dragon Quest V is said to be the best one time and time again. However, I just can't get into it like the rest of the series. The story is good, don't get me wrong. But the gameplay feels suffocating. It doesn't have the open exploration of other games in the series until much later in the game and the party is restricted to only three active members. Combine this with the game only having a small amount of playable characters with the bulk of party members being uncontrollable monsters, it feels a lot less fun to play compared to something like Dragon Quest VI, VIII, or XI. Granted, I've still played through the majority of it, because I'm stupid like that.
I'm surprised someone was speaking ill towards Ocarina of Time, THE BESTEST GAME EVAR!!!I had a very poor experience with Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time. Played the 3DS version. I just… didn’t care for it. I got about as far as the Forest Temple (the first adult Link temple) before admitting to myself that I hadn’t had fun the entire game and was trying too hard to enjoy myself.
I played it perhaps a bit too late in my life. I was 14, so part of the magic that other people felt was probably not as much there.
Sorry man…I'm surprised someone was speaking ill towards Ocarina of Time, THE BESTEST GAME EVAR!!!
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The cringe writing filtered me and the character were somewhat annoying but the narrator's voice was the last straw: she's insufferable and there's no way of muting her.
A turbo button for the combat encounters would've been really handy.
Also it's 5e, if you know, you know
Wait you love FF8 but not FF7?
Definitely an age thing. Games resonate with you at a certain age, and Undertale appeals to the “20’s and younger” crowd with its themes, design, and general values a lot.Ocarina for sure, after suffering through the water temple and then finding the next dungeon also required frequently using an item to navigate, I just said forget it.
Shenmue, after having it hyped to the moon about all this stuff you could do, I looked in some drawers and fed a cat and got bored before the actual meat of the story happened. This part of this playthrough kind of sums up how I felt about it:
Undertale. Maybe I'm just too old or maybe I need to try it again, but I bounced off it super hard, and people act like it's this seminal piece of interactive media but never say why.
Agreed but hey, as cringe as the game is you gotta hand it to them: you can be evil and kill all the characters you don't likeI honestly think all of Larian's games suffer from cringe, insufferable narration and characters. I'm surprised they don't get called out more on this. I do enjoy the gameplay and freedom of Larian games but the storytelling is very hit or miss. Somehow they've been able to gaslight the community into thinking they have good stories and characters.
They’re allowed to! FF8 is super different from 7, and so it appeals to a different crowd! Squall, the high school setting, Triple Triad… the game has tons of things that resonate!Wait you love FF8 but not FF7?
Imagine getting nuked because of having this sort of opinion.I might get banned
But what is it about it that resonates? Is there some super deep story bit? Do I need to have consumed all of homestuck or something first?Definitely an age thing. Games resonate with you at a certain age, and Undertale appeals to the “20’s and younger” crowd with its themes, design, and general values a lot.
It also just hit at the right place and right time for a lot of people.