Sigourn
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I've noticed during my current JRPG stint that I delete games from my computer in a matter of minutes. Most of them I don't play for longer than 30 minutes, actually.
While it is true that you can usually tell whether you will like a game or not, it is also true that the more you play a game, the higher the chance it will actually grown on you and you won't stop playing it (that is, you will get through to the end sooner or later). It's important to remark that some genres require much more time investment before you realize whether you actually like the game or not. For example, JRPGs usually have long introductory sequences before the game actually picks up, whereas it is the opposite in a game like Wizardry.
I was curious to know if I'm in the minority, or the majority. So here's your poll, guys.
While it is true that you can usually tell whether you will like a game or not, it is also true that the more you play a game, the higher the chance it will actually grown on you and you won't stop playing it (that is, you will get through to the end sooner or later). It's important to remark that some genres require much more time investment before you realize whether you actually like the game or not. For example, JRPGs usually have long introductory sequences before the game actually picks up, whereas it is the opposite in a game like Wizardry.
I was curious to know if I'm in the minority, or the majority. So here's your poll, guys.