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@gorgepir You don't have to have a reason ^^ That's what might make you a more casual gamer. I usually can't buy casual games because they're not story driven. But I don't mind playing them if someone else buys them. I love me some Smash brothers :D

@Fast I don't know a single person who played monkeyball to see the story xD The point of portal isn't to unlock everything just so you can have access to it (maybe it is for you :x), but for me it was about an entire experience as a whole. In monkeyball I can unlock certain events and never even bother playing them with my friends. Monkeyball was never about an engrossing single player for me, monkeyball was... Get events -> Play with friends. Once I got everything I had no reason to ever play a "story mode" of any sort. It's just like my friends with Smash brothers melee. The goal was to unlock every character. Once at that point we just kept playing the matches. There was no absolute reason we HAD to keep playing, not one of us ever touched the single player afterwards, we met our goal and the game became casual at that point. Which isn't a bad thing because we play it often, but the melee experience for us is the same as it was 2 years ago.



From 0 to KICKASS in .stupid seconds.