You've been playing adventure games wrong. It's not about rushing to the ending, getting the 100% score, or avoiding replaying content. It's about looking at and poking and prodding everything you can so you can have some polite chuckles.
>>12166834heh
>>12166834The problem is when doing that softlocks and cucks 5 hours of your life
>>12166872Don't ever post again.
>>12166886Hes not wrong though. Not sure why yku gotta get mad about it
>>12167001I said don't ever post again.
>>12166834I still remember the time in SQ2 I tried "fuck corpse". Pretty funny...
>>12166872This doesn't really happen.
>>12166872This really only happens in like, 2 games. King's Quest 5, and Space Quest 4. All the other times you're likely to lose 30 minutes to an hour of progress.
>>12167001If it's an SCI game, I just set the walking speed to max and skip my way through dialogs and I'll be done before you've made a new batch of orichalcum in Fate of Atlantis.
Actually you have a point, but people today are addicted to dopamine and constant gratification. >>12166872>5 hours If you have trouble stop playing and cool your head, these games are not meant to be finished in one day.
>>12166834two word typed commands style adventure games were so fun. Text or graphics.I remember one I played from some group of dozens of games on a disk. It was called Stuck On An Alien Planet and I'm Out of Beer.It had rooms where a frog would hop out, kiss you, turn into a princess, look at you, scream, then kiss you and turn back into a frog.You could kill and eat that frog, but you would die from poison.I eventually got stuck on a keypad that seemed obvious it wanted me to push "8" (it kep describing that as the worn out number) buit I couldnt figure out which command it wanted. Not type, not press, not hit, not enter. Ahh well, still a fun game.
>>12167106>You're a liar! It's only a fraction of your exaggerated amount!Are you my mom?
>>12167548Your entire mentality is utterly retarded and sickened.