I finished arkham knight with 90% completion last night. I was going to try for 100% to get the true ending, but I was seriously pissed off when I found out I would need all of the stupid riddler trophies.
I don't blame you. I haven't played Arkham Knight yet (I don't have a PC or console to play it on yet, but I already spoiled the plot for myself since I won't get to play it for quite a long time), but I'm hard-pressed to 100% a game just to get an extra cut scene that I can watch on YouTube anyway.I finished arkham knight with 90% completion last night. I was going to try for 100% to get the true ending, but I was seriously pissed off when I found out I would need all of the stupid riddler trophies.
When I believed it to simply doing all the quests it was fine, those are all pretty fun and rewarding, but having to collect all the collectibles in a game in order to get the actual ending is a pretty terrible design choice.I don't blame you. I haven't played Arkham Knight yet (I don't have a PC or console to play it on yet, but I already spoiled the plot for myself since I won't get to play it for quite a long time), but I'm hard-pressed to 100% a game just to get an extra cut scene that I can watch on YouTube anyway.
I agree. I'm not a fan of "collectibles for the sake of collectibles." Sure, Metroidvanias (my favorite genre) tend to have a lot of collectibles, but at least they usually have some in-game use (missile expansions in Metroid, for example).When I believed it to simply doing all the quests it was fine, those are all pretty fun and rewarding, but having to collect all the collectibles in a game in order to get the actual ending is a pretty terrible design choice.
I like the option of having collectables, but they shouldn't be mandatory unless its the whole point of the game or somethingI agree. I'm not a fan of "collectibles for the sake of collectibles." Sure, Metroidvanias (my favorite genre) tend to have a lot of collectibles, but at least they usually have some in-game use (missile expansions in Metroid, for example).
Well, technically they're not required in Arkham Knight except for an extra cutscene. I normally don't mind that in games, as long as the base ending isn't incomplete on its own, and the collectibles themselves are fun to find. From my experience with the other Batman games, the Riddler trophies are usually not that fun to get, and there's way too many of them.I like the option of having collectables, but they shouldn't be mandatory unless its the whole point of the game or something
The normal ending is pretty lacking honestly. It feels like theres something more and they even push you to get the full ending. And the riddler trophies not being fun to get is a serious part of the issue. Theres way too many of them for there to be interesting ways of obtaining many of them.Well, technically they're not required in Arkham Knight except for an extra cutscene. I normally don't mind that in games, as long as the base ending isn't incomplete on its own, and the collectibles themselves are fun to find. From my experience with the other Batman games, the Riddler trophies are usually not that fun to get, and there's way too many of them.
What games?Testing my GBA further. It was a very long time since I've used one
Cool I love Pokemon (duh)Pokémon Ruby, Leaf Green and Crystal
I ordered cr batteries on ebay though, Pokémon Gold does not save, Pokémon Ruby clock does not work and RTC in Pokémon Crystal is stuck and resets every time I playCool I love Pokemon (duh)
That happened to my used Ruby. It's not to bad unless you want umbreon and what notI ordered cr batteries on ebay though, Pokémon Gold does not save, Pokémon Ruby clock does not work and RTC in Pokémon Crystal is stuck and resets every time I play
Only Pokémon Yellow seems fine, but I will change the battery anyway