when the game respects you and your time.

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  1. Mysterious_Fennel459

    Eternal Sonata hit me with that “This ending is over 45 minutes long” immediately after finishing the final boss.

  2. Jepington

    I played numerous online games, specifically free-to-play games like Genshin Impact, before switching to offline games.

    For some reason, I find offline games more respectful of my time than online games.

  3. quivering_manflesh

    RGG games have gotten better and better about letting you know when you’re really in for it.

  4. Pearse_Borty

    I really wish Death Stranding did this before playing the entire LOTR trilogy at the end

  5. Sprudling

    “Several cutscenes will play in sequence…”

  6. DrMantisToboggan1986

    I love it when games tell you how close you are to the endgame.

    Spider-Man Remastered and Miles Morales tell you to upgrade your equipment and perks (and save your game) before you start the last chapter.

    Is this (Lost) Judgment, Gaiden or Infinite Wealth? r/yakuzagames

  7. Deliriousious

    “This will take a while, make sure you are prepared”

    *proceeds to max level, get the highest upgraded gear possible, and get the maximum amount of support items*

    “Are you sure you want to continue, this will take a while”

    *proceeds to onesidedly destroy the final boss in 2 minutes*

  8. if a game won’t let you skip cut scenes (and fast forward through dialog), that’s no good.

  9. Yeah I was pleasantly surprised when Elder Scrolls: Blades warned me to drop some items before starting a quest.

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