Scootrbro
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| 11 Apr 2014 08:11 PM |
| I only care about finding eggs not reading some awful fanfic |
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| 11 Apr 2014 08:12 PM |
I like it when a game has a back story.
If you're going to judge someone, do it by actually knowing the person; not how they appear. |
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Jackoramo
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| 11 Apr 2014 08:12 PM |
But why?
Who can not like a giant rabbit pummeling a small rabbit and taking his easter eggs? |
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| 11 Apr 2014 08:14 PM |
| Stories are good. The question we've got a lot is when is the egg hunt, although another question could be "Why the egg hunt?" A storyline solves that puzzle. |
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phoniex
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| 11 Apr 2014 08:15 PM |
@iMocha
A backstory can either enhance the experience or absolutely destroy it, depending on how well written it is and how invasive it is.
For example, if you had a great backstory that stays in the background, that is fine. If you have an awful backstory that is constantly forced on you, that's bad. I haven't played the hunt yet, so I don't know how invasive it is, but it seems incredibly generic. |
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| 11 Apr 2014 08:16 PM |
But it's an egghunt, not a life threatening situation to get the eggs.
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Scootrbro
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| 11 Apr 2014 08:17 PM |
@ gordonrox24
But the story too generic It feels like I'm reading a MLP fanfic |
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