I think OP was refering to games which have a story, since he was talking about Final Fantasy and all. Not games which are more arcadey or based on scores.
If that's what he meant, my stance on the matter still stays the same because even if the opinion on what someone can call a "favorite" differs from one person to the next, it doesn't matter to the person saying that an unfinished game is their favorite.
I agree, everyone has a right to say what their favorite things are or not. But to me it wouldn't make sense, if it's your favorite and you like it so much, wouldn't you want to know how it ends?
Yeah. Would you consider a book you haven't finished your favorite, or a movie? It doesn't make sense.
But those mediums are completely based on storytelling. When talking about video games, someone could say that Tetris is their favorite game of all time, for example, but Tetris can't be finished.
I think OP was refering to games which have a story, since he was talking about Final Fantasy and all. Not games which are more arcadey or based on scores.
I think its bound to become the new standard, as soon as the technology becomes more precise and accurate. It seems to be a step further towards a more immersive experience.
No, I really liked it. Also I don't remember the paedophile bit, when the hell was that?
@Jonny7892 said:
No, I really liked it. Also I don't remember the paedophile bit, when the hell was that?
SPOILERS SPOILERS SPOILERS
word, a lot of shit on that article seems like it was made up. The part with the bulldozer, I shot the driver. I don't even know if we even played the same game honestly.
But I do admit this was a bit of a disapointment. Seems like you are going nowhere the entire game, and the ending fucking sucked. As you progress through the game you realize that no matter how hard Phelps tries to fight corruption, all of his efforts are worthless. You feel like that during most of the cases until the very end where I actually face palmed wondering "how the fuck can you make such an unsatisfying conclusion"
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