bakertx Posted August 14, 2011 Report Share Posted August 14, 2011 I prefer to see in adventure games and not RPG. Even action games sometimes have these. I COMPLETELY didn't like San Andrea's rhythm mini game, but maybe because I was using a key board. If nothing else, I don't feel bad using a strategy guide of some sort. With the insane nature of some of the puzzles I've encountered in my years of computer and video gaming (I can't think of specifics, unfortunately, but I know them when I see them), I wonder if some games are developed with the intention of selling strategy guides. If it's not puzzles, then it's the most optimal combinations or even things that should have been in the manual.I almost always enjoy multiple paths to victory. If I can't solve a puzzle, I like having the option of advancing the plot a number of other different ways.__________________Angry birds games is it best for you? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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