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Can we stop adding "corruption" in games?
Ok, I got it, we need something that is the world off of it's balance, but why it almost all the time should be some kind of corruption? Path of Exhile, Outward, Enshrouded, Neverness to Everness, Pacific Drive, Greedfall, Expedition 33, Tainted Grail. I know they're not all actually rpg games, but i think they all have rpg elements and I just wanted to make a point.
All I wanted to ask - does anyone like such corruption mechanics and worlds full of that thing? They always get on my nerves and I have no idea why developers so obsessed with that. It's like those sewer levels or underwater levels, but enlarged to a whole game world.
u/Aumanbru — 11 days ago