As someone who constantly argues against so many modern videogame practices I should take a more critical stance in my reviews and to a degree that's something I'm working toward doing, but it requires essentially altering a large chunk of personality and in doing so presents a concern that it could quite badly impact my own
personal enjoyment of games.
Not exact matches
Dead Island: Riptide is a
game where
enjoyment hinges entirely on
personal satisfaction
of repetitively killing thousands
of zombies and having friends with the same passion.
Once again,
personal enjoyment of either
game being played at tournaments is subjective, and not a fact in the slightest.
It's my
personal most - bothersome aspect
of a good
game that can bring the experience crashing down, but combine it with any
of the aforementioned problems and my lack
of enjoyment compounds at alarming rates.
I mean besides some
of the boss characters, the
game doesn't pose much
of a challenge, most
of the combat in the
game requires no effort whatsoever, and using the special abilities and such are just for your own
personal enjoyment, as you really don't need to use the alchemy to be successful in the
game.