FlamingWeazel said:
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Well, actually, yes. Thinking like myself is clearly preferential. I can't understand why no one's on board with being more MT-like yet.
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In all seriousness, no, it has nothing to do with not getting that people have different opinions. It's more of I don't understand what people find so appealing about the game's story and gameplay outside of the generic "I found it fun."
Consider it this way: There are people out there who absolutely adore the Star Wars prequel trilogy. Personally, I don't understand why they happen to enjoy it so much. I don't get what they find appealing in the narrative and character development (which I personally find to be amateurish and poorly written).
Or take the Devil May Cry reboot from this year. A large portion of review sites praised it for having a "compelling narrative." Personally, I don't have a clue as to what they found in the game's characters, dialogue, or story elements that was even mildly compelling or interesting, other than the overarching "well I liked the game's story."
It's less of a "I'm surprised not everyone thinks like me all the time," and more of a "I'm surprised everyone else happens to share this particular opinion which I wasn't even close to having."









