• DarkFuture@lemmy.world
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    15 days ago

    Depends on the game.

    One thing I usually won’t do is reinstall a game to play content added later.

  • Post game content? Like NG+? Other than NG+, I’ve seen maybe a cutscene after the credits roll, like a bonus scene in a movie. How many (and which ones) have playable content post-credits that isn’t just NG+? 🤨

    I rarely do NG+. It has to be significantly different to warrant it. The first ever game I played with NG+ cycles just turned me off to it. Oh sure, I could get a sick ass laser sword… After beating the game like 12 times already tho. At that point, it wasn’t fun anymore. Especially when that laser sword made the game easy as shit since it one shot everything.

    Nier Automata has been pretty much the only game I can think of that required playing NG+ to get the entire story, with each new cycle being almost totally different. Either playing as a different character and seeing new areas, or doing old areas in a new order with new enemy placement.

  • Björn@swg-empire.de
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    15 days ago

    Depends on the game now, doesn’t it? I did 100 % of all content on Spider-Man. For some reason I didn’t finish Spider-Man: Miles Morales and I didn’t even start Spider-Man 2.

    Hmm, maybe I should at least try Spider-Man 2. But I’d have to finish Miles Morales first to get the full story. Spider-Man 1 was so good, maybe I’ll play that again. Spider-Man

    What were we talking about?

  • QuadratureSurfer@piefed.social
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    15 days ago

    Depends on the game, depends on the content.

    For example, Skyrim, I could easily continue playing (or just ignore most of the main storyline).

    Compared to something like Assassins Creed 1, where any “additional content” would be the most boring/repetitive task. I was done with this as soon as the credits rolled.

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    15 days ago

    It’s got to be one hell of a game for me to do it. Maybe one in 100 will I touch post game content and I don’t think I’ve finished any

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      15 days ago

      Outer Wilds, for example, is a game you can only play once.

      That has not stopped me from downloading a randomizer mod to squeeze more hours out of it.

      • early_riser@lemmy.worldOP
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        15 days ago

        Been sitting on this one for over a year. I really enjoyed Tunic, and it seems Outer Wilds is a similar experience, relying on the player not knowing what’s coming.

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        15 days ago

        Still haven’t played this one through, just downloaded it for like the third time.

        I don’t know why it hasn’t hooked me, it’s just the sort of game I should enjoy.

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          15 days ago

          The solution to the puzzles are extremely clever and you’re given just enough hints to be able to solve them, but this game demands your attention and every bit of your concentration to be able to fit it all together. The payoff is massive though, the final 30-40 minutes is one of the most memorable and emotional moments I have ever had playing video games.

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            13 days ago

            It’s a great game, but the hoops you have to jump through in the last loop to get the “good” ending are a massive pita. After my 6th or 7th try, I got burned out, uninstalled, and moved on to something else. At some point, I’ll go back and give it another shot.