u/Mental_Jeweler_5202

The Witcher 3 finally clicked for me

I’ve had the game on my library for at least 2 years now and every time i tried to immerse myself in it, i couldn’t get past the first 10/15 minutes. I always thought it was the same boring “go from here to there” missions.
For the Last couple days I’ve been feeling a little “game fatigue”, not finding something that appeals to me, so i decided to give The Witcher 3 a final chance.

It clicked immediately. I don’t know if it was my attention to the story or the overall phase of my life, where im starting to enjoy slower paced, story heavy games, but I’m completely obsessed.

This might be the greatest RPG ever made.

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u/Mental_Jeweler_5202 — 18 hours ago

So, after some consideration and reviews on YouTube, i decided to try and immerse myself in the Romancing Saga series. I bought Romancing Saga 3 for the PS4, played it for a couple hours and honestly it didn’t really click. The combat is a little messy and there isn’t (correct me if i’m wrong) a real system, or at least an intuitive one, it’s all over the place. I’m liking what I’m seeing story wise but the lack of deep mechanics in combat don’t really pull me to the game.
Am I doing something wrong?
Should i push through, does it get more interesting?

What tips do you have for the game?

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u/Mental_Jeweler_5202 — 3 months ago

I’ve been thinking about this for some time now, but do y’all think that the overssaturation of media content about liminal spaces, the way it’s becoming more and more popular will eventually destroy the whole concept of liminal? Or do you think that liminal spaces exist independently of public perception?

I feel like it’s something that the more people talk about it, the more it is distorted, the less impact it has on the human mind, if that makes sense

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u/Mental_Jeweler_5202 — 4 months ago