KiigelHeart said:
Machiavellian said:
I say throw those concerns away and go into each game with the only concern of enjoying yourself. When you start to look for a bunch of stuff and it does not happen, you already set yourself up to be disappointed and might lose focus on what the game does right, then what you did not get. I know Infinite will not be perfect or close to it. I do not care what score it gets or if it makes any die hard Halo fan happy, I just want to enjoy the experience and that is pretty much what I will judge the game by. |
To hell with this.. the only concern/expectation of enjoying yourself is what a lobotomized casual would say lol. If you're a fan of a franchise, genre of music etc it means you once found something deeper in it that goes far beyond enjoyment. Of course it makes you have expectations and concerns and ultimately there will be disappointments too but you wouldn't have it any other way. |
Its the reason why I do not bitch about games. I have way to much going on with my life to waste it bitching about what a game does or does not have but instead just play games to enjoy the experience. If I do not enjoy it, I just move on. I absolutely do not care if a game sequel is the same or totally revamp into something different ala God of War. I remember a lot of bitching about the game before it released about how much it was not like the previous series and even though I loved the previous series, I am always happy to see Devs willing to take big risk and do something different. Most times it end in failure but at least they did what they wanted and was given the freedom.
Fans hold Devs back, always complaining when something doesn't play like they expected but then again always bitching that it plays the same. Devs never really win in this situation so I believe they should follow exactly what they want to do as a team and execute it to the best of their ability. If that means alienating the fans that only want another game doing the same thing over and over, so be it.