keraj37
Contacted PSN to add his card back to his account
There is a similar thread, touching the subject: https://www.neogaf.com/threads/do-y...n-games-or-mechanic-driven-games-why.1655953/
But I still think it is worth to start the new one.
I do like Witcher 3, and I like all the modules of gameplay, like upgrading gear, exploration, combat, gwent with collecting all cards, the fantastic world that feels alive etc.
But today I ran into an issue, when I tried to play the gwent with one guy in Skelige, and instead of just starting conversation and choose the option to play gwent, I was forced to watch the cycle of cut-scenes and begin the obligatory mission.
It was frustrating, so I asked myself: why am I frustrated playing a video game, which should be by definition leisure time and entertainment?
And the answer is: though I play a lot of story driven games, the story is like a background for me, that has only one purpose - to justify all the gameplay mechanics.
You know what I mean? In other words, all the story elements, make me feel I am part of the real world, so for example, chasing some alchemy ingredient to make better potion, is justified.
I started this thread, to see if I am not alone in these feelings, or I have some issues and need to change a hobby.
But I still think it is worth to start the new one.
I do like Witcher 3, and I like all the modules of gameplay, like upgrading gear, exploration, combat, gwent with collecting all cards, the fantastic world that feels alive etc.
But today I ran into an issue, when I tried to play the gwent with one guy in Skelige, and instead of just starting conversation and choose the option to play gwent, I was forced to watch the cycle of cut-scenes and begin the obligatory mission.
It was frustrating, so I asked myself: why am I frustrated playing a video game, which should be by definition leisure time and entertainment?
And the answer is: though I play a lot of story driven games, the story is like a background for me, that has only one purpose - to justify all the gameplay mechanics.
You know what I mean? In other words, all the story elements, make me feel I am part of the real world, so for example, chasing some alchemy ingredient to make better potion, is justified.
I started this thread, to see if I am not alone in these feelings, or I have some issues and need to change a hobby.