I actually couldn't agree more. The new trend is to make games that have little to no gameplay and replace most of it with cutscenes and predictable stories so normies can enjoy it without getting frustrated.
RE: Is the story important? - Videogame History #126
Honestly, I always played videogames for the gameplay. The story never mattered to me as long as the gameplay was fluid enough to keep me engaged. Now, if you have a scripted gameplay where the players
I realized the importance of consistency once I started working out. I only see results if I do it consistently. Whenever I stop going even for 2 days, it's all downhill from there, if you break the routine,
No matter how many times I tell her, she won't stop wiggling that scythe around. I can see her through the window, I've told her many times to stop but she just won't quit. Keeps saying that it's time