Are you a gamer who prefers to merely "taste" what a title has to offer by blitzing through it as quicky as possible; foregoing any additionals that the game may contain, purely to see the ending?
Or do you prefer to "savour" your games; exploring everything it has to offer and savouring the experience that might eminate from such a title?
Obviously, this is completely subjective, but I guess I never understood why people on the day of release of a big title, would post ex-amount of hours later on a gaming forum, "Finished <Game Here>". Surely, after the wait for such a title, you would think the player would want to savour every moment it has to offer, not blitz through it in the quickest time possible.
Horses for courses I guess.
I'm a bit of both to be honest. If I really get into a game, then I'll take the time to see everything it has to offer, if I'm not really "feeling" it as such, then I'll be content with having seen the final scenario, but what with the mountain of games that deserve attention these days, that doesn't happen often.
Or do you prefer to "savour" your games; exploring everything it has to offer and savouring the experience that might eminate from such a title?
Obviously, this is completely subjective, but I guess I never understood why people on the day of release of a big title, would post ex-amount of hours later on a gaming forum, "Finished <Game Here>". Surely, after the wait for such a title, you would think the player would want to savour every moment it has to offer, not blitz through it in the quickest time possible.
Horses for courses I guess.
I'm a bit of both to be honest. If I really get into a game, then I'll take the time to see everything it has to offer, if I'm not really "feeling" it as such, then I'll be content with having seen the final scenario, but what with the mountain of games that deserve attention these days, that doesn't happen often.
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