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[–] eatorganic_gasemetic 0 points 2 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago (edited ago)
I'm with you man, ive realized how much of the time those games were. They were made when it we didn't have nearly the amount of distractions we have in society today. When our brains werent rewired from insta dopamine releases we get from apps in our pocket or wherever.
They were made in a time where you just had to watch what was on TV versus having the blistering number of options we do now.
Basically just had more patience to endure the rough patches in order to enjoy the fruits of a phenomenally crafted story. I'm in the same boat as you. it's frustrating because a part of me wants to see it through but it's like this part of me has died. Even when I speed through the battles and traveling with emulators, it doesn't matter. The damage has been done, and these epic rpgs now only serve as relics to a bygone era of gaming and really, us. #sodeep