Aging gamers were reportedly delighted to see that a new video game called Eldric Quest has accessibility features catered specifically to people their age who do not have enough time to actually play a video game.

“I came back from the office at around 7 p.m. and was so happy to see this mode implemented because holy shit am I tired,”

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    1011 months ago

    The new assassin’s Creed games feel like this to me as well. I ended up feeling like i had sunk 4000 hours into Valhalla and just stopped giving a shit lol

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      511 months ago

      Also the sequels and prequels. The Assassin’s Creed series is about 30 games long at this point and has countless DLC on top. It’s just way to much stuff. I’d wish companies would just take their engines and do different games with them, instead of trying to shoehorn everything into the same universe. Ironically, that’s kind of like Assassin’s Creed started, it was originally a Prince of Persia game until they made it a separate game entirely, but name recognition is too important these days to just give up, so everything after that ended up as Assassins Creed games.

      I am kind of tired of series so complex and convoluted that I need to read a Wiki just to figure what is going on. I miss stories with an actual ending.

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      111 months ago

      I played Odyssey and the DLCs over 2 years ago, and I still feel kind of tuckered out on AC for a bit.

      The only thing that makes me want to play Valhalla at some point is the Keith Flint lookalike singing Smack my Bishop.

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        111 months ago

        Smack my bishop completely blindsided me and it was hilarious. Such a good bit