Woof. It’s less boincing off than just sticking with very mechanics-driven games, I think. It’s not like I’m trying narrative games and stopping, it’s more that when I sit down to play I end up with a fighting game or a puzzle game or a strategy game instead of mentally booking a two hour session for a big action epic. Sometimes I play those for longer than two hours, it’s just the pace is more likely to get me to sit down.
I certainly did bounce off of things, though. I started Final Fantasy XVI when it came out on PC and didn’t get very far. I have started and not finished the more recent Resident Evils. I wanted to get into the Telltale-like they made for The Expanse and ended up bouncing off pretty fast despite not being particularly displeased with it…
Woof. It’s less boincing off than just sticking with very mechanics-driven games, I think. It’s not like I’m trying narrative games and stopping, it’s more that when I sit down to play I end up with a fighting game or a puzzle game or a strategy game instead of mentally booking a two hour session for a big action epic. Sometimes I play those for longer than two hours, it’s just the pace is more likely to get me to sit down.
I certainly did bounce off of things, though. I started Final Fantasy XVI when it came out on PC and didn’t get very far. I have started and not finished the more recent Resident Evils. I wanted to get into the Telltale-like they made for The Expanse and ended up bouncing off pretty fast despite not being particularly displeased with it…
I don’t know if that answers your question.
Ah, I see. Makes sense.
Cheers!