twesterm said:
It's funny, I've played through Mass Effect twice now and the time I played it more as a linear game I enjoyed it *much* more. First playthrough -- played the four worlds and did almost no sidequests Second playthrough -- played three of the words, did all the sidequests I could, and the finished Virmire. On the second playthrough when I played it as more of an open world game, I hated the game. I was so sick of it by hour 13 or so and I still had another 10 left. The pacing was utterly destroyed. On my first playthrough I made the mistake of not playing Virmire last but I played the four worlds one after the other and the game rocked. |
Yeah, thats what I find with pretty much all open world games. I feel cheated on the end when I realize that I didn't have to do those side missions which were not fun and the game would have been the same. Second playthrough is always like tic tac toe...just do what I must.
Mass Effect 2 is the only game which I've played that I am glad was not liner. But that game is at the pinnacle of gaming with its ambitions and experience delivered.
I think people that have more time may enjoy playing around in a sandbox...but when one is in the stage of life I am at and they have an hour to play every day (if Im lucky) you want that hour to be pure fun. And not spend 20 minutes traveling between boring side missions in a car which you didn't even have to do in the first place...







