These missions can take up as little or as much of your time as you would like, and for me they made for somewhat enjoyable diversions from
the actual main missions.
Not exact matches
Although I can see me not enjoying the
actual main game
missions for long.
Content wise, there's quite a bit going on as the game comes with 140
missions for players to play through as part of the
main story, but because it is a game where you can also create, share and play additional levels across many platforms, thanks to the fact that cross-platform sharing is supported, the
actual content this game is virtually endless, but before I spend any more time talking about that, it's only fait I give the
main story a proper going over.
The
actual side
missions are of a extremely high quality once again and really worth spending some time with, especially the final one that delivers a satisfying story arc that relates well to the
main game villain.
The Alienation's story is told by the pre -
mission briefings as well as plenty of dialogue during the
actual missions, which give players more insight on the
mission, the current situation and some of the
main characters.
When you start it takes about 30 seconds to get to the
main menu, then 30 seconds to get to the level select screen, then yet another 30 seconds to get to the
actual mission!
While Goken is a pretty straight forward story driven RPG with no
actual side
missions, there were a few other things that I could go back for and discover that aren't a part of the
main story or any quest.