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So I've been drowning my recent spate of depression in an overdose of console RPGs. At the time, this seemed like a good idea.
Unfortunately, I've discovered that I've finally reached the point where the flaws in a game stand out so much more clearly to me than the good parts. This isn't to say that I didn't like the games, but every time I do something, I now think about how it could have been done better, how I would have done it better, and I spend most of my time thinking about that. So far I've gone through Suikoden V, Knights of the Old Republic II, and Jade Empire, and even though those are all decent games, the number of flaws was on the verge of driving me to distraction. I'm constantly thinking "Well, this is cool, but it could be so much cooler if..."
Does anyone else who plays games have this problem, or have I managed to reach a level of personal enlightenment that would be better left alone?
Unfortunately, I've discovered that I've finally reached the point where the flaws in a game stand out so much more clearly to me than the good parts. This isn't to say that I didn't like the games, but every time I do something, I now think about how it could have been done better, how I would have done it better, and I spend most of my time thinking about that. So far I've gone through Suikoden V, Knights of the Old Republic II, and Jade Empire, and even though those are all decent games, the number of flaws was on the verge of driving me to distraction. I'm constantly thinking "Well, this is cool, but it could be so much cooler if..."
Does anyone else who plays games have this problem, or have I managed to reach a level of personal enlightenment that would be better left alone?
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...I do have a friend who practically seeks out bugs in console RPGs. Perhaps the two of you should start a support group.
(Incidently, if you ever feel like sharing your gripes with Suikoden V, I'd be curious. I enjoyed the game a lot, but I recognize that my standards were lowered significantly by Suikoden IV...)
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I don't know what's the range you're into, so it's kinda hard to rec anything (plus my knowledge is limited to older games). Have you tried Heroes of Ardania?
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Or, barring that, I just pop in a shooter or action game and blow shit up. Explosions = Pick-Me Ups!
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This is also a problem I have with modern FPSes, especially Doom 3 and it's vapid cliche haunted house setting. The main problem with that game is that it stopped being itself and tried to be other things, which made it terribly terribly boring.
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For instance:
Romancing Saga 3 REALLY needs more interparty dialogue
Fire Emblem 4 REALLY needs an in-battle trade function
Vagrant Story's hero REALLY needs a character design that doesn't have that stupid antenna-hair and pants with holes over the ass
Then I spend some time thinking of a way to fix it, but it never really hurts my appreciation of the game (okay, maybe FE4, since the item trading system in castles is really clunky and a waste of G).