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Hey folks! Here's an interesting thing that happened with me: I love action RPGs, I love western RPGs, I was addicted to Skyrim. So when The Witcher 3 launched, one of the most well received open world action RPGs I loved it, right? Well... No. In fact, for some reason I can't really understand I could never play more than 2 hours before dropping it.

I restarted that game about 5 times before, never liked it, wished I could refund it.

Until about two weeks ago I randomly decided to try it again and... oh boy, let's just say I'm a child considering if I should sleep for work tomorrow or continue playing all through the night.

Does anybody else have a game that they couldn't like but it suddenly clicked and now they enjoy it?

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[–] [email protected] 1 points 2 years ago

Like so many other people I was recommended the Danganronpa games because I liked Zero Escape. Playing Danganronpa and expecting there to be some sort of earnest emotional buildup and payoff like in Zero Escape 999 was one of the most confusing and disorienting experiences of my life. It clicked way too late into the 2nd game or so when I realized what I was playing wasn't like Zero Escape, it wasn't even trying to be like Zero Escape, and the correct reference point was Ace Attorney