"JoAnne65;c-16264717" wrote:
Imagination is only great in this game (and it is, it’s the main reason I play the game in the first place) when it gets tickled, challenged, provoked, triggered. When you have to start imagining things that aren’t there, there’s someting wrong. It’s a game, not a piece of white paper to write a story on. ‘Use your imagination’ can never be an excuse for a poor job.
I couldn't agree more!
The game has to give something. Otherwise, it's not a game.
It's not a puppet theater. Or, at least, that's not all that TS4 should be. It should offer, at minimum, as much as its predecessors.
I've been resigned to using it as a puppet theater in order to get my money's worth. However, backdrops, sets, and puppets are not what I paid for. I paid for a full-fledged game.