[Update-The initial blog didn't post properly, so hopefully, this will come up properly]
*sigh*The tiring aftermath of finally finishing GT:HD, Burnout Paradise, Halo3 (Skulls), and NFS Prostreet... It is in a way a relief, knowing full well that you have not missed one single detail in a game-eastereggs and such-and have nailed every single event, blasted all corners (limbs, or racetrack) but I ask myself "Is it really necessary to finish a game as much as 101% in a really short period of time? Does anybody enjoy the game as much? Or do they find it a burden that they don't have that extra Easteregg? Or do some people enjoy the game as long as it is quick and you progress heaps in bite-sized chunks?" Yeah, my views on gaming are slightly strange, but I like to dawdle around in a game and enjoy it as much as possible before finishing that last race/mission. For example, Burnout Paradise, great game. But, after unlocking the monstrous God of Burnout, aka Rossolini Tempesta GT, ALLthe other cars seem mediocre, middle-class, heavy and slow.This is what I'm talking about! As you progress through the game(before unlocking God of Burnout) You're happy with whatever the hell the game throws at you. If it's fast, goes in the direction you point it, and looks good at the same time(
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