because being lost in a digital maze is the most realistic aspect of playing the role of a character.
If I were really the one true soul that could save the land by defeating the Lord of Gh'alore, I wouldn't be able to walk into his keep and silently sneak up the stairs-shank him in his sleep- and slip out unnoticed...
NO!
I would first have to stand outside his door and scream for him to face me like a man, then I would listen to his half-assed speech that's supposed to justify his crimes (but have no real effort put into it) or demonize him (because there are only 2 enemies in the world: the ones who are badass and the ones who are badass but don't know it)
He will then turn aside and raise a hand as 2 or three of his servants jump out of his bedchamber and fight me. Then, after defeating them I will walk inside of his front door find myself in a MAZE INSIDE HIS HOUSE. Ah yeah, the might RPG dungeon...thank Jal'rah that these exist as the game will suck if they didn't. I mean, what can be more fun that roaming around a large unneccassary maze filled with traps, encounters, and numerous dead ends? Only after making the fifth left turn down the hallway and finding the correct path into the next branching area of this digitized heaven will I truly feel in touch with my character because GODDAMMIT AN RPG IS JUST NOT AN RPG WITHOUT THIS ILLOGICAL AND USELESS LEFTOVER FROM THE 80s!!
				
			If I were really the one true soul that could save the land by defeating the Lord of Gh'alore, I wouldn't be able to walk into his keep and silently sneak up the stairs-shank him in his sleep- and slip out unnoticed...
NO!
I would first have to stand outside his door and scream for him to face me like a man, then I would listen to his half-assed speech that's supposed to justify his crimes (but have no real effort put into it) or demonize him (because there are only 2 enemies in the world: the ones who are badass and the ones who are badass but don't know it)
He will then turn aside and raise a hand as 2 or three of his servants jump out of his bedchamber and fight me. Then, after defeating them I will walk inside of his front door find myself in a MAZE INSIDE HIS HOUSE. Ah yeah, the might RPG dungeon...thank Jal'rah that these exist as the game will suck if they didn't. I mean, what can be more fun that roaming around a large unneccassary maze filled with traps, encounters, and numerous dead ends? Only after making the fifth left turn down the hallway and finding the correct path into the next branching area of this digitized heaven will I truly feel in touch with my character because GODDAMMIT AN RPG IS JUST NOT AN RPG WITHOUT THIS ILLOGICAL AND USELESS LEFTOVER FROM THE 80s!!