u/Funny-Bunny4143

I think it's kinda funny when people complain about getting bored of the game after like 60+ hours...

Like what exactly do you expect??😭😭 Even most games with linear storylines are over at the 60 hour mark?? As someone that grew up with "cozy games", I just can't quite wrap my head around the new idea that they're supposed to be neverending constant fun. It's a game. It's temporary. That's like... the point... Move into the next one! There's tons more amazing cozy/sandboxy games out there!! It's not supposed to last forever. Y'know, sometimes you get lucky and something keeps your attention long past it's expiration date but I wouldn't say most video games are really built for that. I have over 1,160 hours in ACNH. I only ever touch it now on my bdays and sometimes to say hi to my favs and then go play something else. I think it's pretty obvious why I'm bored and burnt out on the game😭

Also as someone that's played the 3ds Tomodachi Life, id really like to point out that the majority of us who were huge fans of it as kids and sunk HOUUURSSS into it before, could probably never get as into it these days. At its core, it's still a franchise made for kids. There's going to be children now who grow up with this Tomodachi Life and they won't get bored of it till they're older just like we did. And then if and when the next one comes out and they're grown, theyre going to have the same complaints of getting bored "early" that people do now

Idk, long story short, I fear y'all aren't grasping the actual lifespan of an average video game, and also that some are letting the nostalgia blind them a bit to how "entertaining" the last game was

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u/Funny-Bunny4143 — 6 days ago