Nostalgia can blind you from a lot of things and can keep you playing a game that you wouldn't enjoy without that thrill of going back in time. Reliving your childhood can balance out some games that haven't aged well but there is a limit. When do the goggles fail?
For me it was playing my first RPG over again.
I started playing for the memories of being shown an RPG by my sister for the first time. The grinding I forgot. The combat is unexciting. I stopped playing the moment I realized I couldn't recapture that feeling I had when I was playing it as a kid. I've been spoiled by better games and I have equal nostalgia for Super Mario RPG.
Maybe I'll play through Mystic Quest more if I can bear it. I just got so bored grinding in the challenge areas. The nostalgia just doesn't cover up the games flaws anymore for me.
Well, your turn. Any similar experiences?
For me it was playing my first RPG over again.
I started playing for the memories of being shown an RPG by my sister for the first time. The grinding I forgot. The combat is unexciting. I stopped playing the moment I realized I couldn't recapture that feeling I had when I was playing it as a kid. I've been spoiled by better games and I have equal nostalgia for Super Mario RPG.
Maybe I'll play through Mystic Quest more if I can bear it. I just got so bored grinding in the challenge areas. The nostalgia just doesn't cover up the games flaws anymore for me.
Well, your turn. Any similar experiences?