I love hearing about unique takes on game mechanics. Someone recently convinced me that limited inventories are kind of abused currently and that unlimited inventory systems would give more player choices.

  • Gordon_Freeman@kbin.social
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    Fishing minigames. I hate them with every single fiber of my body specially when they are mandatory for progress or to get 100% completition

    They are not relaxing, they are painfully boring

    I love hard games, but only when the challenge is fair, if the game consist solely on trial and error, that’s bad

    I genuinely enjoy the “git gud” journey, I find it very rewarding

    • Sonotsugipaa@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      1 year ago

      I’m absolutely baffled as to why more than one game I’ve ever played had fishing in it.

      I love the X series (despite the unfortunate name), but the literal real-time days you spend waiting for money to appear in your account are still more engaging than any fishing minigame ever.

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      I agree with fishing mini games, it’s almost never anything like actual fishing, but some sort of weird experience that requires a combination of precise timing, button mashing or both.

      That being said I think it’s insane to me that Nintendo crammed a fishing mini game in basically every Zelda game except for BotW and TotK, the two games where it would actually make sense. I just wanna chill and throw out a line. It’s every other zelda game where I just did the minimum amount required to get a bottle or whatever I needed.

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      1 year ago

      I guess I’m just wired different, I’ve always loved fishing minigames. I remember when I was young one of my favorite parts of Lego Island 2 was an oasis in the desert where a big fish had swallowed a maguffin and you had to catch it. I also enjoy helping friends start a farm in Stardew Valley by spending the first month doing nothing but fishing. I am sad that the fishing minigame has so few items to obtain, once you hit iridium pole and a couple lures you’re pretty much done.

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      Hahaha. If I didn’t know better I would think you just got done doing that fishing competition in Trails In The Sky 3rd.

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      I don’t mind the fishing mini game in Breath of Fire 3. You can see all the fish and it’s just a matter of skill not patience. That said, it’s optional (the only fish you need, I believe you can buy) and trying to 100% it is a chore I’d rather not do again.