Posted January 02, 2018
The last game I quit in 2017:
Asdivine Hearts (Android)
JRPGs are far from being my favourite genre, but nonetheless I decided to give Asdivine Hearts a go, considering it is a standalone game (as opposed as belonging to a neverending saga of other JRPGs) and that I owned it on Android, so I could play it while on the move.
I gave up on it after a little over an hour of gameplay, as I couldn't stand it any more. The reasons for that were many:
· The main characters were extremely annoying walking clichés.
· The combat mechanics and options were hurriedly introduced and barely explained.
· Random encounters occurred way more often than I felt comfortable with...
· ...but they were nothing more than a nuisance as they posed no challenge whatsoever. I routinely won every single one of them without barely using anything else than simple attacks.
· The story seemed to progress at a sluggish pace.
Maybe I should've had a little more patience, or upped the difficulty a bit (don't remember if you could do it mid-game), or try to learn about the attacks and abilities of my characters by myself, but honestly I just couldn't care.
PS @01kipper:
Will you do the honors this year as well? If not, I'll create a thread as soon as I quit a game in 2018. :P
Asdivine Hearts (Android)
JRPGs are far from being my favourite genre, but nonetheless I decided to give Asdivine Hearts a go, considering it is a standalone game (as opposed as belonging to a neverending saga of other JRPGs) and that I owned it on Android, so I could play it while on the move.
I gave up on it after a little over an hour of gameplay, as I couldn't stand it any more. The reasons for that were many:
· The main characters were extremely annoying walking clichés.
· The combat mechanics and options were hurriedly introduced and barely explained.
· Random encounters occurred way more often than I felt comfortable with...
· ...but they were nothing more than a nuisance as they posed no challenge whatsoever. I routinely won every single one of them without barely using anything else than simple attacks.
· The story seemed to progress at a sluggish pace.
Maybe I should've had a little more patience, or upped the difficulty a bit (don't remember if you could do it mid-game), or try to learn about the attacks and abilities of my characters by myself, but honestly I just couldn't care.
PS @01kipper:
Will you do the honors this year as well? If not, I'll create a thread as soon as I quit a game in 2018. :P