Majority of games are single player. As someone in his 30s with three friends always struggling to find co-op games let us have what few games come out each year.
It makes recommending games so difficult. "This game has an amazing combat and cosmetic system. Yes, you will have to mine 1000 rocks to build a bed, but I promise it'll be worth the 4 hours of dying on repeat"
look I'm in my 30s, I cannot get multiple friends together with any regularity and if I COULD I'd be doing something else, please just give me games I can play through on my own at my own leisure
I have the opposite problem. I have that group of friends but somehow they find the time to play the game of the moment for tens of hours every week. It’s impossible to keep up so I don’t bother trying. They have jobs, I have a job, I haven’t cracked how they do it.
That then also makes you craft everything despite it mattering 0 and it's just to artificially extend playtime. I hate that we have to craft in every game now
Like how 7 Days 2 Die makes you craft a pile of stuff you will never see again consisting of a bedroll, a wooden block, a campfire, a storage box, a friggin DOOR and a spike trap. It looks like a pile of rubble, almost Dali-esque.
the last time I had any fun with a crafting Fallout 4, which was a mediocre game but I liked dotting wee towns around the map. I felt like the crafting saved an otherwise-dull game.
That was what ... a decade ago? every single time I've run into it since then it just feels like padding
Let's take a break from uncovering this cult trying to take over the world because despite being a demigod I need to go gather wood to make more arrows.
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But theres more fun games to play euth friends
Like Minecraft
That was what ... a decade ago? every single time I've run into it since then it just feels like padding