Not exact matches
if he was a young player I would've understand him choosing a «
safe route» over a gamble but the fella is 29 and while I respect his loyalty, I think a move to Arsenal would've boosted his living environment, salary, prospects for
playing overseas before retiring etc..
Marist decided to
play it
safe by also polling registered voters (that's how Siena went, saying it's too early for the «likely»
route), and those numbers are: 55-29-10, 6.
There's much more beyond what I saw and
played, from driveable boats to new types of special zombie, but with Riptide, Techland seem to be taking the higher,
safer route.
Instead of
playing it easy and taking the
safe routes like you would in the main game, managing your time all while trying to collect every last coins.
Part of me wants to try and go the traditional
route and
play it
safe.
There's no sense of achievement earned from deciding — and succeeding — to
play the game in a particular way, when specifically placed items, obvious
safe dialogue options or clearly designed
routes through an area signal your available options to you.
After the great success of Puyo Puyo Fever, Sega decided to take the «if it ain't broke, don't fix it»
route and
played it
safe by creating a direct sequel, Puyo Puyo Fever 2.