Posted July 10, 2019
I've played a number of games where I started out expecting it to be terrible but actually loved it in the end. Have you had the same? Lemme know!
I'll start with one in this post but will certainly add more later...
TWO WORLD 2
After 10 mins I hated both the art style and the ranged combat and put the game away... up on a shelf never to be played again! I rued the day I spent $5 on that trash! But then one day... when I couldn't find anything to scratch that medieval fantasy itch (I guess the lesson is "never say never")... I pulled down the game and loaded it up. Sure, I still had the same issues, but with some time played I got invested in the magic system. It was incredibly inventive, deep, and rewarding. Then, when I found a boat and sailed all over the oceans, I was hooked 100%. Sure, the game had issues, bugs, and aspects I just didn't like (ie that final battle!), but I ended up enjoying the game immensely... to the point of wanting to play it again with all of the dlc! That's more than I can say regarding Skyrim.
I'll start with one in this post but will certainly add more later...
TWO WORLD 2
After 10 mins I hated both the art style and the ranged combat and put the game away... up on a shelf never to be played again! I rued the day I spent $5 on that trash! But then one day... when I couldn't find anything to scratch that medieval fantasy itch (I guess the lesson is "never say never")... I pulled down the game and loaded it up. Sure, I still had the same issues, but with some time played I got invested in the magic system. It was incredibly inventive, deep, and rewarding. Then, when I found a boat and sailed all over the oceans, I was hooked 100%. Sure, the game had issues, bugs, and aspects I just didn't like (ie that final battle!), but I ended up enjoying the game immensely... to the point of wanting to play it again with all of the dlc! That's more than I can say regarding Skyrim.
Post edited July 10, 2019 by kai2