Posted January 15, 2018
I am not much adept on the whole achievements philosophy, but there is one that is good for me personally. While playing a game, I am keen on exploring possibilities and places but it is usual to miss some interesting, daring, simply cool or otherwise secret stuff. So, achievements come in handy in these cases when I don't find or do this awesome stuff by myself. Achievements act as a simple guidelines in these cases. Thus, expanding my overall experience in the game.
But I don't look specifically for achievements when buying a game. It's never a factor that may influence my decision. If they exist - nice surprise. If they don't - can't be sad for something that does not exist.
But I don't look specifically for achievements when buying a game. It's never a factor that may influence my decision. If they exist - nice surprise. If they don't - can't be sad for something that does not exist.