|
|
|
|
|
by ChrisCooper
5358 days ago
|
|
I think his point is that you'll still have fun playing the main story, but it'll take far less time away from you, and still leave you with the satisfaction of completion. If you go for finishing side-quests, you may not feel satisfied until you've finished them all. That can take considerably longer and be considerably less worth-while than the main game. (e.g. saving princess and defeating nemesis vs. collect all 500 random blue hidden items. Both fun, one takes far less time, and is more "worthwhile".) |
|
Of course, that's quite a different thing to timesinks like "find all 400 hidden widgets" which can get pretty tedious...