... don't take my word for anything I ever say about games or movies or anything else. My opinion is not a sales pitch for or against something. I am recommending things I love or things I dislike and it's all subjective.
#Forspoken, for me, is a waste of time and not the kind of game I enjoy for tons of reasons ... negative characters, endless repetition, tedious dialog, etc. My tribemate LOVES the game and will play it endlessly because he rushes through story to play around. I want STORY.
The game rushes you through the main story and then you spend the rest of the game doing other stuff. I play games FOR STORY and after that I really don't care to play around (unless it's Skyrim or something). The plot was just ok and clearly they didn't even have the entire amount voice acted ... clearly there was no money or just laziness, I dunno.
I've loved games that were mechanically poor because they had an amazing story.
The Secret World is still a favorite. The richest story and worldbuilding of any game I've encountered... but the fighting system was awkward, so it didn't succeed.
(I think the revised version is still around as Secret World Legends.)
@tyghebright Secret World was QUITE an amazing game back in the day. Deep story, great lore ... terrible graphics and gameplay 😂
@lenaoflune @tyghebright Same on the RP. It was a weird hybrid MMO because it was more a single player game with a bunch of other people in it. You were just playing a character but there was no RP. I never considered it a true MMO but I did LOVE the story.
Don't get me started on CONTROL ... or Alan Wake or that combined universe either 😂
I really hoped for gathering places in the other capitals. And considered the Templars the least interesting.
@tyghebright @thewebrecluse There was a pretty cool arcade I found in... was it Hong Kong that was the Dragon city? We did a little bit of RP out there, but it definitely wasn't as convenient or as clearly attractive an RP spot as the pub in London.
Seoul. I know the spot you mean.
@thewebrecluse @tyghebright Yeah, even in an RP group (and I couldn't find many of those), RP was challenging to get. It seemed like most of it was the Templars side in London and it tended to focus on the usual "we're heroes getting drunk in a bar after a long day fighting monsters."
It was such a pity because the Illuminati and certainly the Dragon had great philosophical RP potential! A "neutral ground bar" RP event would have been awesome, but alas.