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Memory relies on our feelings at the time of creation and - because our brains are poorly designed - it remembers the less positive feelings better than the great ones. Basically, when we're disappointed but still enjoy a game, we'll remember it better because our brains remember negativity better.

I've noticed what you're saying too as very few of my favorite games are both incredible and fondly remembered(off the top of my head only Red Dead Redemption and Final Fantasy IX achieve both).



"You should be banned. Youre clearly flaming the president and even his brother who you know nothing about. Dont be such a partisan hack"