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>Here's all these cool characters and this world that tantalizes your young imagination!
>Oh it's just a one on one fighter and nothing about it is explored through gameplay

Just compare the absolute nothingness that is Mortal Kombat when you compare it to games like Starcraft or Command and Conquer, two games that actually let you peer into another universe.
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>Just compare the absolute nothingness that is Mortal Kombat when you compare it to games like Starcraft or Command and Conquer
Okay. Mortal Kombat is the fun one.
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in ye olden days games had to pick a lane and stick to it, so they would explore a narrow slice of something

such as, "wow what if instead of clicking a unit and clicking attack, you got to control the finest details of that fight?"

yes nowadays you could have a game where you control the 4X level broad strokes of an empire, but can zoom in enough to manage an individual man in a combat unit's training, diet, lifestyle, wife, cock size, weapon choice, etc and then take him into combat and control his hands 1:1 in VR

but that wasn't possibru back then

also focused games with a specific intent are better than everythingbagel games. I want a pepperoni pizza, not a brazilan pizza with a burning tyre on top



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