Me, when i come to good restaurant i dont make sure i eat as fast as i can.Pyros wrote:Unlike open ended RPGs, there's really not much to do in this besides playing the game. If you spend 30hours to solve the game, good for you, it doesn't mean anyone who can solve it in 15 rushed, but simply that they can solve puzzles faster than you, that's all there is. There's no need for walkthroughs at all to finish the game, and only a few puzzles/riddles are a bit weird. I finished the game in give or take 16-17hours(counting reloads, 12hours in the stats) the first time, and I had about 75% of the secrets, the only thing I had to look up was the very last puzzle of the game, and figured out that I actually did have all the pieces but I wasn't clicking the exact area on the screen I was supposed to(area which doesn't necessarily makes sense until you see the piece fits there). That was on normal.
I replayed the game on hardmode and finished with 100% in 8hours played(probably 9-10 with reloads). It's not a hard game by any means, combat is fairly easy once you get used to the movement and only a few of the puzzles I'd call challenging, with the vast majority of secrets being about scanning all the walls for buttons. Well all the walls that can have buttons, since not every wall can(I'm leaving it at that but you can skip 1/3 of the walls in the game because of it, which saves a lot of time, and I figured it out after a few hours only).
More importantly, what's with the self righteous attitude of slower gamers who feel that the way they play is the way people should play? Do you really care so much about your playstyle being validated or do you hate so much that some people are gonna be more objective focused than you are? What makes you able to tell other people how they should or should not play, especially when people who finish the game quickly experience just as much of the content as you did? Do you feel that your time is somehow worth more than someone's else based on the fact you take things slowly?
Also, why is there a relation between rushing and not experiencing all content? Who decided that if you play quickly and efficiently you also have to skip everything? They're not exclusive and you could easily say the same thing about people playing slowly, it's not because you take it slowly that you experience everything. It is more likely for people who rush to skip things, but it's certainly not a necessity.
Maybe i am not efficient in eating in your eyes.
When playing such game as Grimrock, i dont play it to maximum efficiency and quickness. That's my play style. I dont judge your, how you play games or eat in restaraunts, so why you get suddenly all-defensive, chill.