BirdMan
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Hey ya! ( my first thread )
I just realised something. I was replaying Final Fantasy 7 and i had to get through a boring and long part of the game. While playing I didn't have as much fun as in other parts of the game but when i got it over with, i felt, satisfaction (lol). I concluded, that for me, it takes boring parts in a game to make it a good game. I mean, like in Half Life, I didn't really like XEN, but when i completed it, I was feeling good.
Maybe i'm a weirdo, but I think having a game with only fun and easy parts you get no satisfaction at the end.
What do you guys think?
I just realised something. I was replaying Final Fantasy 7 and i had to get through a boring and long part of the game. While playing I didn't have as much fun as in other parts of the game but when i got it over with, i felt, satisfaction (lol). I concluded, that for me, it takes boring parts in a game to make it a good game. I mean, like in Half Life, I didn't really like XEN, but when i completed it, I was feeling good.
Maybe i'm a weirdo, but I think having a game with only fun and easy parts you get no satisfaction at the end.
What do you guys think?