- Aug 14, 2020
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That's right. The effect of surprise can greatly influence the perception of the game. You don’t know what the secrets are, you don’t know the number of scenes. The pioneer effect. The updates clearly set a goal - there are three scenes and a photo of a girl, and you just go looking. That's why I'm waiting for the finished version so that I don't have to search for certain scenes, but I want the scenes to work for me.Also because the game was complete it was more of a challenge. With updates, I get a short packaged piece of gameplay and I'm told exactly how many things there are to do and find. I know if I find a chest there will be a chest key somewhere in the update. And because the updates are slithers of gameplay it is easy to watch a guide and work out exactly what you are missing.
But when you play the full game it is all open to you (albeit some areas don't get opened until you progress). When you find a chest key it can fit any of the chests so you may not open them in the same order that you do when you play updates. Indeed you might have two keys and five chests.
Ideally, I would have waited for TGO and SotS to complete before buying and playing - trouble is I'm addicted and can't resist the updates - wish I could, but I have no self-control.