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Just switched to Ghostwire: Tokyo in Pacific Standard Time
Submitted 11 months ago by inclementimmigrant@lemmy.world to patientgamers@sh.itjust.works
Just switched to Ghostwire: Tokyo in Pacific Standard Time
sale has ended already
cod@lemmy.world 11 months ago
I keep starting a playthrough but have never gone through it all. Same with NV. I really enjoy the couple of hours I’ve put in but can’t seem to get around to finishing a playthrough. I enjoy it but never get hooked. Not sure why. They’re definitely very well made games though and I’m jealous of everyone who has it as one of their favourite games
IronRain@lemmy.world 11 months ago
Speaking for my favorite game of all time, New Vegas, you need to push through until you find something that captures your attention. There’s nothing you can really reach in the first 2 hours (for a first place through) that will pop out at you. But once you get that first “whoa” moment, you’re completely immersed. But you definitely need to a patient gamer in the beginning, because a vast desert provides a lot of empty, forlorn landscape (a lot of people hate this, but I love the desolate atmosphere).
cod@lemmy.world 11 months ago
I’ve got 5 days off work for Christmas so maybe I’ll start up a new playthrough and try to push through the initial stages. Got any advice?
Carighan@lemmy.world 11 months ago
I actually enjoyed FNV a little bit on account of the cool setting, but I am also someone who absolutely doesn’t mesh with free open world stuff, it just all feels shallow and boring to me.
Just not my style of game.
Croquette@sh.itjust.works 10 months ago
I find that open world rpg tend to have the worst of both worlds more than the best.
If I want to play an open world game, i’d rather just play a sandbox world where I can goof off and do whatever I want. When I want to play a good rpg, I’d rather have a direction to the game/quest with some bell and whistles on the side.
Open world rpgs tend to have weak quest lines and you can’t really goof off.