>playing great rpg
>finish main story
>the meat of the character interaction is already gone
>100% the side content
>exhaust all the dialogue options
>the game world turns into a nightmarish façade, a glib facsimile of a previously lively place, now inhabited by souless bodies repeating the same generic phrases over and over
>feel empty and quite sick inside
Games to cure this feel?
Playing great rpg
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Why dwell on a game you finished? Move onto a new game.
I don't want to say goodbye to my only friends
Said the sociopath.
>playing great rpg
>close to the end
>drop it for no reason and never play it again
For no reason or you just had your fill?
Mental
Idk
>Games to cure this feel?
WoW Classic
Mental
Sounds like a good reason for RPGs to not allow you to go through the world post-ending.
Also I have a feeling you're playing garbage JRPG bullshit that tries to give sad losers the illusion of having friends and girlfriends rather than telling a story with a beginning a middle and an ending. Maybe it's time to grow up and move on to big boy narratives?
This is why despite all the ">japanese humor" and ">playing the dub" shitposting, I consider XC2 to be a genuinely good game. Even 70-80 hours into clean-up after beating the game I still got post battle banter I hadn't heard before, which kept interactions fresh for a good while
This is literally the plot of Undertale.
>muh big boy narratives
>doesn't post big boy narrative games
Keep seething westcuck
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>post apocalypses with brown filters
>proving him right by seething
>calling yourself him
fuck off /r9k/
>muh filters
imagine thinking this is an intelligent criticism
>post-apocalyptic
considering whats happening in the world that just makes them topical
1/10 criticisms, finish high school english with more than a D grade and try again
poe1&2, tyranny, underrail, planescape: numenera
>inb4 some jrpg failure who has never even heard of hegel, or kierkegaard, or kant starts talking about how shallow those games are when they skimmed most of it and understood less than half the allusions
wow did my post telling that tranny to dilate actually get deleted? suck my balls janny faggot, you'll never be a real woman either
>Finish strategy game
>All enemy empires have been conquered, all rival armies destroyed, all tech trees have been researched, all minor villages are now thriving metropolises, you could build whole armies in the blink of an eye with your income and production capacity
>Yet for some reason a lot of games give you the option of continuing the game after you win, leaving you with no more lands to conquer in a world that is forever stagnant
You must be fun at parties. Do you get existential dread because books have back covers?
But I am a different guy, he's not wrong though. Moving on from entry level shonen stories to more interesting plots with an actual story to tell probably couldn't hurt.
Sounds like he was right on the money about you playing japanese friend simulators for children
>calling yourself he
autism
when you are raising a family you will go back to entry level shonen anyway
You don't have to stop playing childish shonen games user, just maybe try playing other things
>considering whats happening in the world that just makes them topical
at least you're willing to admit it
you are really, really dumb; like 70 IQ or less
please lord, let this closet pedophile jrpg player not actually have kids
>the game world turns into a nightmarish façade, a glib facsimile of a previously lively place, now inhabited by souless bodies repeating the same generic phrases over and over
>feel empty and quite sick inside
Literally the plot of Undertale.
For all their dumb dlc shit and bloat features, one thing I will always be greatful for in Paradox games are the end dates.
But that feeling still sinks in before then.
god isn't real
Don't power game it my dude, Paradox games work best as historical role play. If you blob every time and do dumb shit like conquered the world as Ryuku, of course that feeling will set in
I was arguing against wrpg guy but this is cringe
ok
Same but for 3 cRPGs, possibly going on 4
I will finish them soon or notbat all
I have the same disease.
>tfw your friends start getting really mad at you because for some reason you just randomly lose interest and stop playing even the games you really love
I do this occasionally. I think deep down I'm scared to finish them, I don't want them to end, and for me it's almost better to just stop playing then to see how they end. Kinda stupid I know.