I'm not talking about the middle of the road-to-good games that you end up not finding fun, but instead games that are considered all-time classics.
Since I got the SNES Classic, I'm finding myself feeling this way about Secret of Mana. It's not bad or anything, it's just... Not for me?
It feels like I am supposed to like it (and I do like a lot of its contemporaries) but after owning back on the SNES, then the Wii U, and now on the SNES Classic, I have tried to play it a number of times and never gotten very far or particularly enjoyed my time with it.
Admitting to yourself that you don't like a classic game...
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Re: Admitting to yourself that you don't like a classic game...
There is plenty of so-called classic games I don't like.
If the NES and SNES Classic do exist, I think they have Punch-Out and Super Punch-Out, I've never liked those games and don't get why people love them so much, I'm somewhat glad they're not on the Famicom and Super Famicom mini.
Even though it has a lot of problems I still like Secret of Mana, though sadly while it has its issues, it gets the most things right out of all the games in the franchise, unfortunately, it went downhill from there.
If the NES and SNES Classic do exist, I think they have Punch-Out and Super Punch-Out, I've never liked those games and don't get why people love them so much, I'm somewhat glad they're not on the Famicom and Super Famicom mini.
Even though it has a lot of problems I still like Secret of Mana, though sadly while it has its issues, it gets the most things right out of all the games in the franchise, unfortunately, it went downhill from there.