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LaunchSneezes
2 years agoSeasoned Ace
The comparison sounds sort of like older games (that I grew up with, on the Sega Genesis and Nintendo 64, DS and Gameboy etc) were complete when you bought them, whereas now games usually have updates that add new things. Personally I like the updates with most games. I play Animal Crossing New Leaf on my "new" 2ds xl (Nintendo has an interesting way of naming things...), which came completed. However I also play Animal Crossing New Horizons, which had ongoing updates for a few years, and the updates included some very exciting things! I love both games and see the value in both types. I don't believe that a game that receives updates with new things is unfinished, I think that they are just creating new fun content for the players to keep them engaged. I know that is kind of rambling and getting off topic and all this. (I ramble a lot.) I just read a LOT of people complaining about this regarding almost all of the games that I play. I think people have to recognize that games have changed, and that's ok.
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