In light of the constant negativity I see directed at games here (I know it's not everyone and I know it's not every topic, but it is overwhelming nonetheless), I thought I'd take a recent topic and flip it on it's head. There are no true games that are 100% bad, even if they're 100% not for us, and we should be trying to see the good in things more, even the things we don't like.
So, ERA, my question is this: What are some good things about games you otherwise despise/don't like? (And before some of you smarmy fucks try to say it, no "it ended lul" or dumb shit like that. I want earnest answers.)
I'll go first; While Until Dawn was an absolute slog of a game for me, I can't help but appreciate the mountain it is set on and I wish that I could explore the area, walking sim style, free from the narrative devices of the game. Also, it hadnled QTEs better than just about any other game I've seen apart from games like the Yakuza series.
So, ERA, my question is this: What are some good things about games you otherwise despise/don't like? (And before some of you smarmy fucks try to say it, no "it ended lul" or dumb shit like that. I want earnest answers.)
I'll go first; While Until Dawn was an absolute slog of a game for me, I can't help but appreciate the mountain it is set on and I wish that I could explore the area, walking sim style, free from the narrative devices of the game. Also, it hadnled QTEs better than just about any other game I've seen apart from games like the Yakuza series.