I still break mine out from time to time to play virtual console games. Last week I finally got around to playing Samus Returns in preparation for Dread.
@nessisonett The main quests give a lot of experience but the side quests don't always. There are many instances in which you need to grind a few levels to play the main quests comfortably. Playing on easy does make the combat a cakewalk, but that only removes a portion of the time it takes to grind the levels. You can explore the map and eventually find all the experience you need, but that doesn't make it any less time consuming, particularly after you've all ready put 50+ hours into the game.
@nessisonett It's pretty accurate. To get to the main quests, you're required to level up several times, and this usually involves completing a lot of tedious side quests. Maybe you've been doing that anyway and don't mind it, but it can feel like a drag.
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I still break mine out from time to time to play virtual console games. Last week I finally got around to playing Samus Returns in preparation for Dread.
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@nessisonett The main quests give a lot of experience but the side quests don't always. There are many instances in which you need to grind a few levels to play the main quests comfortably. Playing on easy does make the combat a cakewalk, but that only removes a portion of the time it takes to grind the levels. You can explore the map and eventually find all the experience you need, but that doesn't make it any less time consuming, particularly after you've all ready put 50+ hours into the game.
Re: Soapbox: Grinding Is Poor Gameplay Design That Doesn’t Respect Your Time
@nessisonett It's pretty accurate. To get to the main quests, you're required to level up several times, and this usually involves completing a lot of tedious side quests. Maybe you've been doing that anyway and don't mind it, but it can feel like a drag.