I tuned out of these absolutist statements years and years ago and now just see it for what it is, attempts at farming engagement.
I loved DE and absolutely rank it up there as one of the best gaming experiences, but it’s more like an interactive novel set in a highly polished world, a dive into an author’s mind. It’s not a “gaming experience” you can put on the same list with things like Final Fantasy XXVII or whatever RPG’s people play now.
edit: there is a lot of rage-bait from people who don’t like to read or follow nuanced stories in this post, I highly recommend just not engaging, you won’t feel better after trying to argue with teenage gamers who prefer JRPG’s where you farm cave slimes and grind levels for 90+ hours.
Greatest to who? In terms of what?
I tuned out of these absolutist statements years and years ago and now just see it for what it is, attempts at farming engagement.
I loved DE and absolutely rank it up there as one of the best gaming experiences, but it’s more like an interactive novel set in a highly polished world, a dive into an author’s mind. It’s not a “gaming experience” you can put on the same list with things like Final Fantasy XXVII or whatever RPG’s people play now.
edit: there is a lot of rage-bait from people who don’t like to read or follow nuanced stories in this post, I highly recommend just not engaging, you won’t feel better after trying to argue with teenage gamers who prefer JRPG’s where you farm cave slimes and grind levels for 90+ hours.
Look, I played SEVEN and not another one, if that’s a real number for where we’re at, that’s even worse.