It’s okay to critisize, but spoiling the end of Super Mario World is just spiteful.
It’s okay to critisize, but spoiling the end of Super Mario World is just spiteful.
I’ll take you back there, but I’ve only ever travelled through time once, so safety is not guaranteed.
As far as single-player games are concerned, I realized I have a sweet-spot of ~100 hours when I get somewhat tired of it, and ~150 hours when I’m just done. I don’t know anything about the story of Xenoblade 3 after the snow area because I crossed that threshold and just stopped paying attention. I just wanted it to be over. I had just played the Live A Live remake before that and I realized how much I miss the pacing of classic RPGs.
On the other hand, I’m closing in on 500 hours in Monster Hunter Rise. I have no problem casually grinding out games that aren’t a long-term story-commitment.
It’s a Steam Deck, not a Game Deck!