This is exactly the problem I have with a lot of modern games: they put so much into making it look pretty, but there isn't any substance or depth to the game. It seems that any story is just an afterthought and a means of delivering the advanced graphics and whatever.
Somewhat similarly, this is (I think) the idea that Nintendo had with the Wii. Let everybody else try the whole graphics thing, and we'll do something totally different and innovative and engaging. Looks like it worked, too.
Somewhat similarly, this is (I think) the idea that Nintendo had with the Wii. Let everybody else try the whole graphics thing, and we'll do something totally different and innovative and engaging. Looks like it worked, too.
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