Started playing Starfield. Oh goodness. What have I been missing out on. Games with big open worlds, empty or otherwise, are my greatest comfort in the realm of gaming. The criticism is fair and justified, but it definitely led me astray from something I truly love.
I want longer games where I can walk/run/drive around in larger areas that are more empty and I'm NOT kidding.
Maybe it's got to do with my outlook on life? Chekhov said "There is no happiness that is not idleness, and only what is useless is pleasurable." And I kinda vibe with him on that one. Or maybe it's also the somewhat uneasy, yet mystical feeling I get when I look out at areas in videogames that you're just not allowed to go to. The far reaches of the map in open-world games. They're hypnotizing.
I want longer games where I can walk/run/drive around in larger areas that are more empty and I'm NOT kidding.
Maybe it's got to do with my outlook on life? Chekhov said "There is no happiness that is not idleness, and only what is useless is pleasurable." And I kinda vibe with him on that one. Or maybe it's also the somewhat uneasy, yet mystical feeling I get when I look out at areas in videogames that you're just not allowed to go to. The far reaches of the map in open-world games. They're hypnotizing.
But years prior, for some reason, Sega produced the exact song, and now Nintendo can't use it as an original song for WarioWare.