| RolStoppable said: You could apply the same reasoning to any other game that uses a fictional universe as its basis, but it should also be clear that gameplay that isn't fun and entertaining will make a game collapse, no matter how fleshed out this universe is. When I see games like Super Mario 64, Banjo-Kazooie and Spyro (the PS1 trilogy) mentioned, I can't shake the feeling that you guys are longing for this "very first time" feeling that cannot be brought back (unless your memory gets wiped). Or put another way, you'd like to be a child again. |
everything you said is true, specially the part about gameplay. and there is a lot of truth in your second point. but while that is true i do enjoy experiencing new games with wonderful worlds. i loved and had these exact feelings when playing pitfall on my PS2 for example (yes pitfall!). i also had this feeling of adventure when playing Limbo as well.








