You can just stop as soon as it's not fun. It is meant to be your leisure time so shouldn't feel daunting. How about, start by putting 1 gaming session into Sky and see how you feel. Maybe some guilt of paying for games that you haven't played (ie half my steam library)? Forgive yourself of bad purchases and move on don't try to justify it by buying even more games you might not play. I think you are making it too big a thing in your head. But the missables really aren't a big deal since the games are fairly easy even without the final equipment/quartz unlocks that finishing every hidden quest can get you. For me I have more fun finding whatever I can blind within a reasonable time, and can always do a second run if I fInd the game quite so compelling. I think you need to really love the games for 100% completion to be important. (I tried to play both Sky FC and CS 1 like this which probably contributed to me falling off them quickly.) From all the talk I've seen about the games online, it feels like doing anything other than this would be considered 'playing the game wrong'.Īm I just getting in my own head here? None of the Trails games have some crazy 'secret ending for completing 100% of the content' deal, right? Should I just go back to Sky and take the game as it comes without trying to see every little detail? It's just the fact there's so MUCH of it and you need to religiously view a guide if you want to see everything, which really messes with my completionist tendencies. I love JRPGs and what I did play of Sky FC was fun and interesting. This is a series I've been meaning to play for a long ass time but when I look at the sheer scope of it my brain melts in sheer horror. I also bought Cold Steel 1 but didn't get far in it. So, tl dr - I have already bought the entire Sky trilogy and it's been sitting untouched on my hard drive for several years. Pretty sure I posted something like this when Zero came out but here I am again V:
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