As suggested by the title, there are often some small things that make me not want to spend time with a game. By small things, I mean things that don't really seem like they would normally be all that off-putting, but for some reason they just make me look at the game and go "meh".
The most prominent one of mine that comes to mind is with Final Fantasy Tactics: The War of the Lions. The off-putter? The fact that you can only play as humans in the game. I was a huge fan of Tactics Advance, so I know I would really enjoy the game, but the lack of playable races makes me not want to put down $20 for the game at my local Gamestop. For me, the races seem like a big appeal to the series; if you wanted, you can roleplay as a human-elitist, or a moogle-rights activist, or what ever. That's a little bit of an extreme way to put it, but I really enjoy the variety of races in most of the Tactics games. There's also the fact that Grimoire of the Rift for the DS has different races... so it kind of bothers me that the one for the PSP (which is my portable of choice) does not.
Any little things that make you steer away from games that you would probably otherwise like?
The most prominent one of mine that comes to mind is with Final Fantasy Tactics: The War of the Lions. The off-putter? The fact that you can only play as humans in the game. I was a huge fan of Tactics Advance, so I know I would really enjoy the game, but the lack of playable races makes me not want to put down $20 for the game at my local Gamestop. For me, the races seem like a big appeal to the series; if you wanted, you can roleplay as a human-elitist, or a moogle-rights activist, or what ever. That's a little bit of an extreme way to put it, but I really enjoy the variety of races in most of the Tactics games. There's also the fact that Grimoire of the Rift for the DS has different races... so it kind of bothers me that the one for the PSP (which is my portable of choice) does not.
Any little things that make you steer away from games that you would probably otherwise like?