Comment by steve_adams_86
2 years ago
It’s like returning to an early area in an RPG and discovering side quests and treasure chests you couldn’t reach before.
2 years ago
It’s like returning to an early area in an RPG and discovering side quests and treasure chests you couldn’t reach before.
Total tangent, but I originally found Dark Souls too confusing and challenging and abandoned it. When I came back later for another try something clicked and it quickly became my favourite single player game of all time. It's funny how that works.
Had a similar experience with The Witcher 3. Tried to play it maybe 3-4 times, always abandoning it after one or two hours.
Not until I got a Steam Deck and could play in the sofa/more comfortably and when away from home, that I actually got into the game, which is similarly one of my favorite games now :)
Found the Zhentarim hideout in Act 1 of Baldur’s Gate on my 4th playthrough