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<blockquote data-quote="xxNathanxx" data-source="post: 9022223" data-attributes="member: 286150"><p>And all of those were ultimately minor things, or that game's particular gimmick. All previous Animal Crossing titles had a load of things to unlock after you'd finished paying off your rent (or before). New Leaf, the handheld game from seven years ago, has you keep on unlocking new things for months and months of playing the game every day. New Horizons has, uh, recipes? Wow!</p><p></p><p>Nintendo's new way of releasing games seems to be to release something barebones, and to then release all of the stuff that would have normally been in the game from the start as a whole bunch of content updates throughout the year, to make it seem as though they're always improving their games and listening to their customers, when most likely everything that's going to be released this year was already 99% finished.</p><p></p><p></p><p>The music and sound effects are excellent, as always, and they made everything look deliciously pretty, but: the people working on music and graphics aren't the same as those working on gameplay features.</p><p></p><p></p><p>But who cares? If someone wants to rush through a game that isn't designed to be rushed through, what's the problem? Does it negatively impact you, or for that matter anyone?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="xxNathanxx, post: 9022223, member: 286150"] And all of those were ultimately minor things, or that game's particular gimmick. All previous Animal Crossing titles had a load of things to unlock after you'd finished paying off your rent (or before). New Leaf, the handheld game from seven years ago, has you keep on unlocking new things for months and months of playing the game every day. New Horizons has, uh, recipes? Wow! Nintendo's new way of releasing games seems to be to release something barebones, and to then release all of the stuff that would have normally been in the game from the start as a whole bunch of content updates throughout the year, to make it seem as though they're always improving their games and listening to their customers, when most likely everything that's going to be released this year was already 99% finished. The music and sound effects are excellent, as always, and they made everything look deliciously pretty, but: the people working on music and graphics aren't the same as those working on gameplay features. But who cares? If someone wants to rush through a game that isn't designed to be rushed through, what's the problem? Does it negatively impact you, or for that matter anyone? [/QUOTE]
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